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Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars, Aubrey O’Day Edition

This season of WEtv’s “Marriage Boot Camp” is a LOT more interesting than the last one. And they don’t even have to be drinking to have drama like Season One. Wow, I’ve been officially sucked in and I don’t say that very often. I’m a picky bitch. The first exercise of the day is really

Spy (review)

Formula slapstick and slick production makes a must see, but only for Melissa McCarthy fans. Director Paul Feig reunites with Melissa McCarthy in the spy spoof of the spring season. McCarthy pours her heart and soul into this flick and it ends up being a good comedy for everyone who, well, likes Melissa. The rest

The 10 Best Documentaries On Netflix

Netflix has been an amazing phenomenon ever since it arrived on the scene, transforming the way that we watch movies and TV series. But buried away behind all the popular television shows and mainstream movies are a selection of programmes which contain some of the most interesting viewing of all – the documentaries. Netflix has

Scooby-Doo! 13 Spooky Tales: Surfs Up Scooby-Doo! DVD Review

Scooby-Doo and his pals are back in Scooby-Doo! 13 Spooky Tales: Surfs Up Scooby-Doo! – which collects 13 beach and surf related Scooby adventures in a two-disc set. Some parents my see the release as just another collection, but the kids will love it. It features a good running-time for its cost, and will entertain

‘Entourage:’ Shallow, Deeply Disappointing

The boys are back in the HBO series’ first feature which serves as its finale in the adventures of the movie star and his posse. Manager Ari Gold is now a studio executive who can green light films and Vince has an itch to direct and star in his first feature. They must win over

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Review: Jamie xx ‘In Colour’

Jamie Smith, aka Jamie xx has had his name floating around since 2009 when his band released their breakthrough self titled debut “The xx.” In the next year, he began doing remixes for big name acts like Adele, Florence + The Machine and Radiohead while snatching up production credits for Drake’s “Take Care” and doing

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Review: Lost Highway Music, Camping and Motorcycle Festival

The sun painted the surrounding mountains of San Bernardino’s San Manuel Amphitheater a golden green, the grassy fields of the massive venue were filled up with a hodgepodge of rockers, greasers and bikers all young and old. The Lost Highway festival was the juxtaposition of hot summer day music festival and motorcycle exposition, and it

San Andreas – Disaster Flick Doesn’t Feel Like One

For a disaster drama with a seemingly endless bank account to draw on for its gargantuan effects, San Andreas is surprisingly torpid and unemotional. A couple of dicey moments an action adventure film do not make; sure it’s fun to watch city buildings implode, but when they simply refuse to stop imploding and carry on

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Strange Magic DVD Review

Shakespeare’s plays have been interpreted in many different ways. The newest one, beautifully animated, is George Lucas’ Strange Magic. It is based on Midsummer Night’s Dream but uses modern music to enhance the story. The story begins explaining the separation of two kingdoms. There is the Fairy Kingdom, light and sunny, and the Dark Kingdom,

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minne’s Pet Salon DVD Review

Introducing a version of Mickey’s Clubhouse, Minnie’s Pet Salon, a full length adventure that takes toddlers in the clubhouse and Minnie’s pet salon. The DVD also includes additional episodes: Daisy’s Pet Project, Pluto’s Puppy-Sitting Adventures, Donald’s Ducks, and Pluto Lends a Paw. All of these will keep your toddler/preschool interested and involved in learning as