Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones to Blu-ray in April

Loaded with a theatrical cut and a new extended edition, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones is set to arrive on Blu-ray Combo and DVD April 8th from Paramount Home Media Distribution. The film will be available on Digital March 25th. Described as “a refreshing, reinvigorating and creepy new chapter in the series” (Ryan Turek, Shock

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Thor: The Dark World Blu-ray Review

Thor: The Dark World is simply a blast to watch. The film is filled with great action sequences; a pace that keeps the audience hooked on what is happening on screen; and a great ensemble cast. The plot does a great job of broadening Thor’s world while continuing to lay groundwork for other Marvel characters

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Recap: Ay Yi Yi, ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ in Puerto Rico

I have been a fan of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills since it started, and not just because my first blog ever published in The Huffington Post was a slam session on Pandora’s wedding invitations and “FabKevin,” the disappearing wedding planner. These ladies, for the most part, just have a tad more class than

Nuclear Nation Review

A minimalist look at the destruction of the city of Futaba in the wake of the meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plants. After a sequence of electrical and mechanical failures stemming from the March 11, 2011 earthquake and subsequent tsunami that smashed into the Fukushima prefecture on Japan’s East coast, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power

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Recap: ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Reunion, Hold The Wax Bravo!

*editor’s note: This is the first blog post by our guest Sandy Malone, star of TLC’s Wedding Island. I’ve just finished watching Part 2 of that horrendous “Vanderpump Rules” reunion – I think we can all agree that none of us needed to see that waxing scene again. Seriously girls, you got on your knees

Rocky: Heavyweight Collection Blu-ray Review

Thanks to a new transfer of the original film and the addition of the new 8mm Home Movies of Rocky (1975), the Rocky: Heavyweight Collection is worth the purchase price if you are a fan of the franchise or don’t already own the collection. All six films are housed in a solid case that fits

Review: Cheryl Barnes’ Debut Album A Long Time Coming, But Worth The Wait

Radiant in red, jazz vocalist Cheryl Barnes took the stage last week at Rockwell, the tony cabaret space in the Los Angeles hipster village of Los Feliz, like few other artists who celebrating their debut album. She proceeded to control the stage in an hour-long set that highlighted songs from her new album “Listen To

3 Days to Kill Movie Review

Kevin Costner’s grizzled secret service agent finds himself in Eastern Europe with a suitcase full of blues, existential and practical. His marriage is over, his teenaged daughter doesn’t spare the sarcasm and he’s got a nagging cough. His weakened state just adds to his desire to get out of the spy game and as fast

The Lego Movie Review

A movie about Lego characters isn’t a new concept, but this Lego movie really sets an unbelievable standard. Aided by outstanding animation, voice acting, and comedy, The Lego Movie is not just an advertisement for Lego blocks and Lego sets, it is a multi-million dollar recreation of childhood play that will entertain children and adults.

Review: Excision and Dirtyphonics ‘Pushing The Boundaries For Bass Music’

Review: Excision and Dirtyphonics ‘Pushing The Boundaries For Bass Music’  By Kieran MacIntyre In the early days of Electronic music, the simple 2 turntables and a mixer DJ set was the way to perform. Over the years, DJing equipment and nearly all sound equipment have shifted into a more hi-tech era. What was once a