It's not easy being a superhero. Balancing a girlfriend's needs, the public's undying love and villains' infamous schemes while maintaining a normal life is a challenge. For Peter Parker, in Spider-Man 3, it becomes his downfall. Picking up almost right where Spider-Man 2 left off, writer/director Sam Raimi, with help from his brother Ivan, switches the pacing and tone of the Spider-Man franchise. (0) comments
Whether you know it or not, Cleveland has played a role in some of the biggest Hollywood films. What was purported to be Moscow in Air Force One was actually Cleveland's City Hall and Case Western Reserve University. Happy Gilmore was filmed in and around the Cleveland area and, of course, a majority of Major League was filmed at the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium. (0) comments
July 21 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows It's the end of an era - after nearly 10 years, the boy wizard's adventures are coming to a close. At 784 pages, the seventh and final installment in the series remains a bit hush-hush, concerning plot lines and character deaths. (0) comments
Cursive is like that good-looking on-again, off-again couple everybody knows should just stay together. But despite the band's fair share of speedbumps on the road to semi-stardom, Cursive passes the test of time with flying colors. Since 1995, the self-described "folk metal" quartet has found a comfortable niche within the boundaries of critical praise and notability. (0) comments
For a movie fanatic, getting the opportunity to see a motion picture starring multiple past Oscar nominees is a rare treat. Casting such a decorated pair of leads usually works out for the film as well. So with four-time Oscar nominee Anthony Hopkins (who took home the statuette in 1992) starring with Ryan Gosling, who garnered his first nomination in 2007 for his role in the independent film Half Nelson, movie fanatics should have high expectations for Fracture. (0) comments
Bryce Avary looks like a scrawny teenager. With his messy blonde hair, tight black jeans and beat-up Converses, he looks like he belongs in the front row of a Taking Back Sunday concert, not on stage opening for Hellogoodbye. The old adage is true, though: Looks can be deceiving. (0) comments
Most musicians would be ecstatic if they were labeled the next David Bowie, but Michael Guarrine, lead singer of Watchers, has no desire to be compared to anyone else. "People say I'm the second coming of David Bowie, and that's really flattering," Guarrine said. (0) comments