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Andy Sayers is a technical writer from Canada, which automatically makes him funnier than people from other countries. When not writing about pop culture, he is consuming it alongside his loving wife.
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The second film in the series reveals a major problem for the franchise: its protagonists aren't very interesting.
The latest Indiana Jones film is about what you'd expect from a summer blockbuster, but not quite what you've come to expect from the franchise.
Mates of State's fifth album continues both the duo's maturation process and its trademark fun indie pop music.
Examining whether or not the HBO's newest drama will put the network back on top of the pop culture zeitgeist.
Iron Man breaks the three-year drought of quality superhero films, kicking the 2008 summer blockbuster season off with a bang.
What keeps Forgetting Sarah Marshall from achieving its full potential are the things that are now familiar from Apatow productions.
Despite that which Stop-Loss does well, overall it feels like a movie rushed out to highlight an issue before a solid story could be constructed around it.
A spoiler-free list selecting the top 25 characters in the history of HBO's superlative series, The Wire.
Neither George Clooney's nor John Krasinski's comedic chops are enough to make Leatherheads any more than a breezy, forgettable comedy.
An overview of the complete series of The Wire, the greatest drama in the history of television.