Review: AVATAR
Tom attends an opening night screening of the most hyped movie of the year. How does AVATAR hold up? Was it worth the twelve year wait for the return of James Cameron? Click on to find out
Tom attends an opening night screening of the most hyped movie of the year. How does AVATAR hold up? Was it worth the twelve year wait for the return of James Cameron? Click on to find out
All month long in our weekly Long Good Friday series TRC decides to take a look at TV series that never got past their first season. As it has become our duty to show you the way in all things entertainment, we have decided to point out some of the best series that you may have missed
All month long in our weekly Long Good Friday series TRC decides to take a look at TV series that never got past their first season. As it has become our duty to show you the way in all things entertainment, we have decided to point out some of the best series that you may have missed
Out of Obscurity is an attempt to shed a little light on movies that either never got a proper home video release, are out of print, or are simply underseen. These will not be a critical assessment of the film. Rather, it will be an appreciation for the unappreciated
John Mayer has another pop album about love and loss in stores. You’re following him on twitter, but should you be purchasing his records? Jamie Dull takes a look at Battle Studies and has the answer within
All month long in our weekly Long Good Friday series TRC decides to take a look at TV series that never got past their first season. As it has become our duty to show you the way in all things entertainment, we have decided to point out some of the best series that you may have missed
Sometimes we review films that are neither ridiculous schlock, nor theatrical releases. Sometimes we give some love to underseen and underappreciated films. Jamie Dull contributes his first article to The Red Circle – a review of the 2006 indie darling ONCE. Take a look
The debut edition of A Hard Left Hook by contributor Cory Maidens takes an acerbic look at the bloated behemoth of the Winter season. Excited about the first James Cameron movie in ten years? Cory says you shouldn’t be
The Long Good Friday is a continuing weekly column that tries to thematically or tangentially link together three varying films that would make one hell of an evening at the home theater. Most of these flicks are readily available from Netflix, Blockbuster or Amazon, and some are even available on demand. This is our attempt at a gateway drug to irresponsible movie-watching
Tom Nix pays to see New Moon in a theater and leaves even more perplexed about The Twilight Saga’s place in pop culture history. Read on to watch a movie cry itself to sleep at night
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