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Iron Man 3 proves a strong effort from Marvel… Ore does it?
The summer blockbusters begin with a solid start with the return of Tony Stark in Iron Man 3. Iron Man 3 is the first film of the post-Avengers era, and this time Tony Stark must deal with a terrorist known …
Maiden England ‘88 DVD doesn’t divulge anything new
Whenever a venerable artist revisits their heyday (be it through tours, re-releases, or concert films), the results can often be less than appetizing. For an act with as
New Jackie Robinson movie excels at historical perspective
If for some outlandish reason you’ve never heard of the first African American major league baseball player, Jackie Robinson, this bio epic film, 42, will change that. While
Neon, SB free-for-all mines the depths of low culture for truth
I saw my first Gucci Mane video when I was sixteen. It was the one for his song “My Kitchen.” I’ve been a fan of the rapper since
Lil Wayne’s new album a disappointing follow up to platinum Tha Carter III
I learned about 100 new ways to abuse the word “pussy” from Lil Wayne’s new album I Am Not A Human Being II, and that’s about it. I
Raimi’s Oz is more ‘okay’ and ‘B-movie’ than ‘great’ and ‘powerful’
The much-anticipated film Oz the Great and Powerful does not follow the path of the yellow brick road, as did its predecessor, but creates its own. The story is
Biffy Clyro’s daunting sixth album has a little bit of everything
Arena rock is certainly not dead, at least not in Britain. While they are not quite a household name in the States (yet), Scottish hard rockers Biffy Clyro










