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Black Widow: The Perfume
From the people who brought you an Avengers line of colognes comes one for the people who would rather wear perfume: Black Widow perfume. It even has its own motto: fallaces sunt rerum species. Latin, of
Read More »Comic Review: ‘Atomic Robo: Ghost Station X #5′
If you haven’t been reading Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener’s Atomic Robo, then you’re an idiot. Okay, okay, fine, you’ve been “missing out”. Published by Red 5 Comics, Atomic Robo is one of the most
Read More »First Look at Fringe’s Upcoming Astrid-Centric Episode
Something’s about to happen that I’ve been waiting for since Fringe began: an episode that focuses entirely on Astrid Farnsworth. From background lab workhorse to a more nuanced, integrated team member, Astrid has been a
Read More »Discontent: Not a review of Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows
A couple notes: I’m talking about Guy Ritchie’s latest Sherlock Holmes film. Things I don’t care about in the world include the recent BBC Sherlock, and anything else Stephen Moffat does with his life.
Read More »So You Want To Watch Star Trek: DS9? – Season 4
A Triumphant Return! Oh, Internet, I can’t begin to tell you of the horrors I’ve navigated in order to return to you. Well I can, but I’d rather not. I can summarize: they were horrible.
Read More »G.I. Joe: Retaliation Trailer Aims for your Pleasure Centers
And hot damn, it hits them. You know that dream you had as a kid? The one about being the baddest badass to ever scale a sheer mountainside while sword fighting with ninjas? This
Read More »Patty Jenkins won’t be directing “Thor 2″
Jenkins (dir. Monster, Entourage, The Killing) has left Thor 2 due to “creative differences”. Deadline is hopeful that she’s still on friendly terms with the studio, and may yet pick up the directorship of another Marvel
Read More »‘Avatar: The Legend of Korra’ Opening Sequence Leaked
The very, very, very highly anticipated continuation of Avatar: The Last Airbender is due out next fall. That’s a still a long wait, but here’s something to hold you over: the first 120 seconds of
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