MOVIE REVIEWS, MOVIES, STAR WARS

Review: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (SPOILER FREE)

We've waited a long time for this day. Finally a new entry into the Star Wars saga that could be completely unpredictable. We've had the prequels and we knew going into them what the outcome would be. SPOILERS for the prequels: Anakin would turn into Darth Vader. Obi Wan Kenobi and Yoda would survive. The Skywalker babies (Luke and Leia) would be separated at birth. The surprise and thrill of something new was kinda of taken away. Sure we were introduced to new and annoying characters, but the guessing game of "who is this" and "how important are they" were removed before we took our seat in the crowded theater. We've felt the disappointment for a few years and now, finally, we were ready to come home with Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

MOVIES, STAR TREK

'Star Trek Beyond' Trailer Debuts!

Well...Trailer-Palooza 2015 continues. Over the past month we've gotten new trailers for Captain America: Civil WarBatman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the ShadowsX-Men: Apocalypse, Independence Day: Resurgence, and now Star Trek Beyond has joined them. We had originally been told that the trailer would premiere before Star Wars: The Force Awakens, when it releases later this week, but who can wait a few days?

The First Trailer For 'Independence Day: Resurgence' Is Here!

By: Dave Clark

It's been nearly 20 years since Independence Day became the blockbuster hit that it is now. Today we got the trailer for the upcoming sequel titled Independence Day: Resurgence. Check it out below!

I still remember seeing the first film in theaters. I really enjoyed the theater experience with the full dolby surround and such...and I'm lukewarm about this sequel. It's been a long time since that film came out and no Will Smith. Even Still I'll be checking out it, but how about you guys? What do you think about this film?

Independence Day: Resurgence is set to hit theaters on June 24, 2016 and stars Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Judd Hirsch, Vivica A. Fox, Brent Spiner, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jessie Usher, Maika Monroe, and Sela Ward.

'X-Men: Apocalypse' Trailer Has Arrived!

Since as far back as I can remember the X-Men have been a part of my comic book loving life. The animated series back in the 90's helped catapult me into this world, but the comics themselves seduced me into loving this team of extraordinarily evolved people. Probably my favorite run of books was the Age of Apocalypse series in which we see a world where Charles Xavier died before he could see his goal of uniting Mutants and Humans in peace. Also in this world, Apocalypse has taken control of the planet and rules with a vicious and evil fist. And now...now we get to see Apocalypse on the big screen for the first time and he's bringing his four horsemen with him. Today we got the first trailer of the latest X-Men film directed by Bryan Singer.

New Trailer For 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows' Debuts!

Earlier today, Stephen Amell (Green Arrow himself), gave everyone a quick tease of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows trailer on his Facebook. Amell is cast to play vigilante Casey Jones in the Ninja Turtles sequel.

Another New Trailer For 'Legends of Tomorrow' and Poster!

As we get closer and closer to Christmas, we're also looming on the Fall finales of all of our favorite shows. With the end of the first half of our favorite shows, we also get the oncoming arrival of the mid-season series as well. Marvel has Agent Carter, and DC has Legends of Tomorrow. With the premiere date set for January 21st, 2016 we've been given a brand new trailer and a new poster!

'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' Trailer!

Hot on the heels of the release of a sneak peak teaser for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice which debuted during Monday's Fall Finale of Gotham, we were promised a new trailer during Jimmy Kimmel Live.

BvS Sneak Peak!

'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' Sneak Peak

During tonight's Fall finale of Fox's Gotham (I've loved season two so far), we were given an all new sneak peak at the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. I know the first instinct of most fans is to start comparing this to the new teaser we got last week for Captain America: Civil War. Let's calm down. Let's just enjoy what we got from both studios and have some fun talking about it, how's that?

'Captain America: Civil War' Teaser Debuts!

Tonight during Jimmy Kimmel Live, Chris Evans and Robert Downey, Jr. talked about the latest installment into the MCU, Captain America: Civil War. Kimmel made his jokes, and was generally entertaining, but he was teasing all day that we'd get a Civil War surprise tonight...and he did not disappoint.

LoT Trailer & Date!

New Trailer For 'Legends of Tomorrow' & Premiere Date!

With the Fall finales looming for our favorite CW superhero shows, The Flash and Arrow, one thing we've been waiting to hear is the premiere date for the uber spin-off series DC's Legends of Tomorrow. Speculate no further! This mash-up series of heroes and villains becoming legends will debut on January 21st! Along with this super news we got a brand new "First Look" trailer from The CW! Check it out!

In Defense Of Superman: Why the World's First Superhero Still Matters

By: Matt Spaulding

By: Matt Spaulding

I've been thinking a lot about Superman lately. Generally I don't think much about The Man of Steel, I'm a Batman guy. But more and more lately I've been giving thought to Superman and what he means, what his place is in the world, and why people should still care.

Superman doesn't get the love he deserves. He certainly used to (the success of Superman the Movie and Superman II certainly prove that) but not any more. As a society, we've become "too cool" for the man in blue and red. He's old fashioned. He's too morally straight. He's too good. We want relatable. We want conflict. We want psychological realism.

Except we don't. There was certainly a time when people wanted (and please excuse my use of a tired, gag-inducing phrase) "dark and gritty." But that time has passed (well, mostly.) If the success of the MCU is any indicator, people are more interested in heroes who just do good. The time of the antihero is pretty much gone. Look at Captain America. He's certainly not a grim hero. He's a guy who stands up and does what's right no matter what. He's a down-home American boy.

So why doesn't the same apply for Superman? Why, when people are ready to stand up and cheer for Captain America are they ready to shoot down Superman as "too good"? What's wrong with The Big Blue Boy Scout? 

There was a time when I thought the same things about Superman. A little personal information: I'm an atheist and a skeptic. I battle depression. I'm quick to get hot under the collar. All these traits led me down a path for a time when I was like "oh, Superman, what a goody goody. No one wants a hero who just does the right thing all the time. That's not realistic. Give me Batman. Give me Green Lantern. Give me Spider-Man. At least these guys make poor choices and do questionable things like real people do!" And, at the time, the world seemed to agree with me. 

But I've gotten older. I become more and more compassionate for all my fellow people every day. I want more people to do the right thing, to treat each other better. And the world has changed right along with me. We've watched war go on and on and on without end since September of 2001. We've become more and more aware of the corrupt nature of politics, the economic inequality of the American people. the continued existence of racism, sexism and homophobia in our culture. In short, the world is full enough of morally ambiguous people doing morally ambiguous things. We're ready for heroes. Real heroes.

And that's where Superman, the most overlooked of the real heroes comes in. My very first thought after the tragic terrorist attack in Paris a couple weeks ago was "damn, we really need Superman right now." And I still stand by it. In Man of Steel it was established that the "S" stood for hope. And we sure need a lot more hope in this world. 

On top of hope, we need a symbol of what is right and just. Right now, our government, as well as others, continue to engage in very questionable tactics to "bring justice" for the horrible things that have happened. And while I don't want to turn this article into a political argument, I must say that I don't think "justice" is bombing entire villages of people to retaliate against a select few people. Enough innocent people have already died in this world. Justice isn't killing more of them. And Superman would agree. Superman doesn't believe in collateral damage. The world needs to look to the example of Superman to do the right thing. 

Another argument against Superman is "he's too powerful." Well, on this, I often tend to agree. Historically, Superman has been given more and more power since his creation, to the point he did become quite ridiculous for a long time. But perhaps it's time you revisited Superman. In the New 52, he has been dramatically powered down so that he more closely resembles his original incarnation 75 years ago. Sure, he's strong, but he's not completely invulnerable (in one issue, he was taken out for quite a time by a crashing train). And of course he can still fly and use heat vision. But, overall, he's been treated in a much more....ummm...less powerful way is the only way I can think of to describe it. 

I've also often heard it stated that Superman isn't a real hero because he knows he can't be hurt or defeated, so going in to those dangerous situations doesn't make him a hero because he has nothing to worry about.. Wrong. That argument confuses "heroism" with "bravery." I wouldn't argue you that Superman isn't brave. By definition, bravery is doing something good for someone else despite being afraid for your own safety. Superman certainly needn't worry about his own safety. But that doesn't make him not a hero. A hero is simply someone who does the right thing, someone who saves the day. And THAT, Superman certainly does.

If you've made it this far still thinking you want a little conflict in your character, a little "emotional realism," fine. I don't blame you. It makes sense. Everyone has more than one level. Even Superman. Consider the great tragedy of Superman, one that has often been explored in comics: despite all he can do, all his great power Superman still can't save everyone that needs saving. He wants to, he really does, but it is just impossible. Superman still has to regularly make life and death choices. While he's busy saving people from a tsunami in Japan, there are people in Colorado dying in a mudslide. While he's stopping the eruption of a volcano in Hawaii, there are people being bombed in Baghdad. I've seen the argument over and over again that, because of all his powers, everything is "too easy" for Superman. Making those decisions doesn't seem easy to me. Can you imagine the burden this would put on you if you had to decide who to save? Superman can, and it tears him up inside.

Let's also not forget that Superman is a very loving person. He cares deeply about those closest to him. That leaves him, like every other hero, vulnerable to attacks on his personal life.

It's time to embrace Superman again. The world is harsh enough without our heroes being harsh right along with it. Superman is the best of us. Despite being from Krypton, he's the most human person in fiction. His compassion and his incredibly straight moral compass may strike you as old fashioned and lame, but I submit to you that they are the very reasons he's the most relevant hero in all fiction. If everyone tried to be a little more like Superman, the world would be a much better place for it. 

Review: Jessica Jones S1

Review: Jessica Jones - Season One

Marvel's Daredevil was a huge hit. It captivated me throughout all thirteen binge-worthy episodes. It was a different view in the Marvel Universe. It gave us a look at the darker side of being a street level hero. Marvel's Jessica Jones takes that even further. Krysten Ritter portrays the angry and "thirsty" private detective Jessica Jones who is thrust into searching for a young girl named Hope. And that's our introduction into her world. Jessica's world is a dark world, and this show is very dark. It's not your usual Marvel production. There's violence, which we saw in Daredevil, but then there's sex. And not just once or twice, the adult content pops up a few times, so be warned. This show is not for the young ones.

First Promo For 'Agent Carter' Season Two!

What was originally meant to be a mini-series, Agent Carter was given a second season consisting of ten episodes. We found out recently that it will premiere on January 5th with a two hour debut! Earlier this week, the first official promo for second season was released.

New 'Star Wars: Force Awakens' Footage

During Thursday's ABC Prime Time line-up we were given a treat of new Star Wars: The Force Awakens footage!

Batman: Bad Blood - TRAILER

The next installment into the DC Animated Universe is going to be Batman: Bad Blood. The story is going to focus on Batman's disappearance and Dick Grayson taking up the mantle as the Bat with Damian Wayne rejoining the team as Robin. They find some help in the form of Batwoman and Batwing, making their debuts to the on screen Batfamily.

New 'Jessica Jones' Trailer!

Ten days! TEN DAYS! We only have ten days until Marvel's Jessica Jones debuts on Netflix! I can speak for you all, but after the success of Marvel's Daredevil, I can't wait to see what Marvel and Netflix bring to the table with Jessica Jones. It's a lesser known character to the masses but I feel like she can be a big name in the extended MCU. Regardless of my opinions, today we were given another look at the upcoming binge-worthy series with a new trailer.

'The Walking Dead' Casts Negan!

Months upon months of speculation on when he'd be coming to The Walking Dead. Speculation on who might be cast as the fan favorite villain who's done some of the most horrific things to our favorite zombie apocalypse survivors. Finally we find out who's been cast to be play the baseball bat covered in barbed wire wielding madman, Negan. According to The Hollywood Reporter, super cool actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan will portray the villain in the season six finale, finally becoming a regular in season seven.