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Grimm, Ep. 1.06, “The Three Bad Wolves”: Delving into Monroe’s past puts series back on track

Monroe becomes involved in a bitter family feud when a fellow Blutbad’s house is destroyed in an explosion. An old flame of his returns and Nick has to use his skills as a Grimm to prevent more bloodshed. Grimm Season 1 Episode 6, “The Three Bad Wolves” Written by Naran Shankar and Sarah Goldfinger Directed …

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Grimm, Ep. 1.05, “Danse Macabre”: Mediocre writing saved by supporting players

When a music teacher ends up as the main course for a swarm of rats, Nick and Hank suspect a former student may be responsible. Nick discovers that Roddy Geiger is not only a talented musician, he has a strange empathy with rodents, perhaps to the point that he can make them commit murder on …

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25 Days Of Christmas: ‘La Cité des Enfants Perdus’ is a strange, entertaining, unique film

Day 4: La Cité des Enfants Perdus (1995) Written by Gilles Adrien and Jean-Pierre Jeunet Directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet What’s it about? A little girl, Miette, and a carnival strong man, One, team up to look for One’s brother, Denree, who’s been kidnapped by a mad scientist attempting to steal children’s dreams. …

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‘Once Upon a Time’, Ep. 1.04: “Price Of Gold” creates a coming-of-age morality tale

Once Upon A Time S1E04, “Price Of Gold” Directed by Dean White Written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz Airs at 8pm ET on ABC Last week’s episode gave a us a familiar take on Snow White and Prince Charming’s courtship, even though we didn’t have appearances from The Evil Queen, Huntsman nor the seven …

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Grimm, Ep. 1.03, “Beeware”: Conflict makes storyline strong

Grimm Review, Season 1 Episode 3, “Beeware” Written by Cameron Litvack & Thania St. John Directed by Darnell Martin Airs Fridays on NBC at 9pm (ET) Early in the episode, Nick is trying to access a tweet from a cloned phone, but the suspect using the phone is cautious and has found a way to …

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Supernatural, Ep. 7.01: “Meet the New Boss”

Supernatural Review, Season 7, Episode 1: “Meet the New Boss” Written by Sera Gamble Directed by Phil Sgriccia Airs Fridays at 9pm (ET) on the CW This week, on Supernatural: Cas does some stained glass work, as well as some smiting, Dean shows once again that he’s not the brightest bulb, Sam has a fun …

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10 Surprising TV Takes on Genre Tropes

One of the great things about the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror are that they allow writers to break the rules. If a topic is taboo or controversial, put it on a distant planet and it’ll usually get past the censors. If a character needs to confront their issues over a friend’s death, …

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True Blood, Ep. 4.07: “Cold Grey Light of Dawn”

  True Blood, Season 4, Episode 7: “Cold Grey Light of Dawn” Written by Alexander Woo Directed by Michael Ruscio Airs Sundays at 9pm (ET) on HBO This week on True Blood: Antonia is back with a vengeance, Tara dumps her girlfriend and gets her necromancy on, Eric and Sookie have a humorous amount of …

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Fantasia 2011: Canadian Films Well Worth Your Time (Update)

  As Fantasia rings in its 15th anniversary, they are celebrating the founding fathers of Quebec’s genre cinema heritage — the legendary producing team of John Dunning and André Link a.k.a. the Roger Cormans of Canada. The duo regularly took risks supporting exciting new talent, kickstarting the careers of some of Canada’s greatest filmmakers such …

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‘The Hobbit’ Cast Announced

Very recently, Peter Jackson just released his casting for ‘The Hobbit,’ the film that has wavered in and out of production Hell. Currently, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Rob Kazinsky, Aidan Turner, Graham McTavish, John Callen, Stephen Hunter, Mark Hadlow and Peter Hambleton will all be galavanting through Middle Earth on one of the greatest adventures …

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