Kick-Ass 2 Movie Review

August 14, 2013

By Gary Dowell Three years ago, Kick-Ass lit up a small number of screens like a cinematic firebomb tossed into unsuspecting megaplexes; audiences were caught off guard by the sight of a then-unknown Chloë Moretz swearing like […]

The Return of Kobe Bryant

August 14, 2013

By Craig Fields So I am pretty sure that if you are an avid or even recreational watcher of the NBA, then chances are you have heard about Kobe Bryant tearing his Achilles tendon last […]

Cowboys-Raiders Redux and Review

August 13, 2013

By Will Martin With the extra week due to the Hall Of Fame Game I pretty much threw out the numbers and stats from what was shown in Canton. Friday night in Oakland you start […]

It’s How You Finish!

August 13, 2013

By Will Martin No question about it. Baseball is a game of inches and of moments that can wipe away the collective effort of a team trying to do improve over a previous standard. Being […]

Finally Back Where They Belong

August 13, 2013

By Mark Miller Anyone who two weeks ago thought the Texas Rangers would be back atop the American League West division by this week is either lying or on drugs. But in what is becoming […]

Blood on the Field

August 12, 2013

By Will Martin More than one month has quickly passed since the tragic events of the weekend leading up to June 17, a weekend where Odin Lloyd was found murdered and (now ex-) New England […]

It Sounded Awfully Painful

August 11, 2013

By Will Martin Seattle is notorious for having some the most raucous fans in the US of A. Studies have been done to confirm this factoid be it Husky Stadium, the old Kingdome and Qwest […]

One Ringing Endorsement

August 11, 2013

By Will Martin Ah, the luck of the draw. Woody Allen once made the comment that if you want to have good things happen in the name of opportunity be sure to just show up. […]

We’re The Millers Movie Review

August 9, 2013

By Gary Dowell Boasting a strong comedic cast in a dull, unfunny, uninspired, and formulaic comedy, We’re the Millers is one of this summer’s biggest missed opportunities. The central idea should have been a rich vein of […]

The Death of Critical Analysis

August 9, 2013

By Ethan Harmon Being a writer is fun. You can literally do anything with words: create fictional realities, convey an emotion through the stanzas of a poem, describe in perfect detail the wondrous experiences of […]

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