The Guilt Trip is a guiltless pleasure
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
It may be hard for Andy Brewster to be trapped in a car for eight days with his mom Joyce, but for viewers, his ‘Guilt Trip’ is all laughs.
It may be hard for Andy Brewster to be trapped in a car for eight days with his mom Joyce, but for viewers, his ‘Guilt Trip’ is all laughs.
‘Dexter’, a show known for pushing the envelope, has been a popular staple on Showtime for years. Lately, it’s gotten dull. Perhaps it’s time they resurrect one of their old characters from the dead. In this week’s Clacking in Color, the hip column celebrating minorities in Hollywood, writer Jaylen Christie mentions why he misses Doakes so much.
In a bold move to rekindle a fading franchise, game development studio Crystal Dynamics attempts to breathe new life into action/adventure gaming with their reboot of the acclaimed ‘Tomb Raider’ series.
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‘Hyde Park on Hudson’ has a handful of great performances, but has a boring and lifeless romance with a dreary narration.
Peter Jackson’s long-awaited Middle Earth prequel is finally here, but will fans of the original trilogy be eager to spend the next three years with Bilbo Baggins and thirteen dwarfs?
‘Mad Max’ meets ‘Romeo & Juliet.’ ‘Dry Seasons’ is a new comic mini-series that is looking for its last bit of funding. Check out the trailer and three questions with creator Joey Groah.
Either Tom Matthews is incredibly dumb and nieve, or he’s a brilliant actor. I’m going with the latter — there’s no way that one-liner slinging Deputy Chief is that clueless.
The CW’s ‘Arrow’ is their highest rated show this season, and one of its characters is really becoming a fan favorite! In this week’s Clacking in Color, the super column celebrating ethnic diversity in Hollywood, writer Jaylen Christie reveals why he appreciates Arrow’s right hand man — John Diggle!