Age of the Nerd

Age of the nerd was created for the same reason most entertainment sites were started. A group of disgruntled journalists got together and decided our opinion was more valuable… In a day when it’s easier to get a position as a freelance writer or just create your own job, a small group of us got together and asked the obvious question: why not us? So after a heated discussion on ideas, focus and long-term goals, we decided to just go for it. What’s the worst that can happen?

Scott Wolf Gears Up for the Season Finale of NBC’s Drama ‘Night Shift’

By: Debra Wallace (AOTN) From the moment one enters the loading bay at San Antonio Memorial Hospital’s emergency room it is clear that “The Night Shift” provides a pulse-racing, realistic medical drama, with a great deal of heart and soul. For the past four seasons, the Night Shift’s team of doctors …

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5 Common Movie Clichés

Part of the attraction to movies, especially ones that are on the lower end of the promotional scale, is taking delight in affectionately absorbing their cliche moments. Ones in which have become so commonplace that we often now half expect them!

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5 Movie Villains You Agreed With

Many motion pictures contain the theme of the battle between darkness and light. That darkness can come in many different forms depending on the narrative. But the most common shape is in the embodiment of the villain. The bad guy. From Darth Vadar to Ronno in Bambi, many antagonists are invented and affectionately

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‘Bates Motel’ Season 5 Recap And Finale Review

When Bates Motel first premiered back in 2013, it is probably fair to say that there were a lot of expectations. If it failed to be a good quality product then it would have probably been tossed in the movie junkyard alongside Psycho 1998. But executive producers Carlton Cuse and Keri Ehrin's vision to give Norman Bates and his mother a new lease of life that would head in a totally different direction to it's classic 1960 counterpart would see that fans would experience something unfamiliar and new.

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Rob Zombie’s ‘Halloween.’ A 10 Year Retrospective

The Halloween movie series had arrived at a difficult place back in 2002 when Dimension released Halloween: Resurrection, starring rapper Busta Rhymes and incorporating the then new Big Brother style concept into it's narrative. It's conclusion was standard. We had all seen it before in previous installments and any fresh ideas were seriously lacking.

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