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Ben 10 Omniverse: Aliens At War DVD Announced

Cartoon Network have announced that Ben 10 Omniverse: Aliens At War will be released on DVD on November 5.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Kick-Ass 2

Since its release in 2010, the real-world superhero movie Kick-Ass has garnered a much-deserved cult following for its dark humor and darker action. And now its sequel picks up that mantle, in every conceivable way.

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Walking Dead Ear Necklace Replica Announced

Gentle Giant have announced that they will release The Daryl Dixon Walker Ear Prop Replica Display Case, a replica of the ear necklace Daryl wears in The Walking Dead.

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Gentle Giant Announce New Star Wars Collectibles

Gentle Giant have announced that they’ve got three Star Wars collectibles in the works, including a new Kenner Jumbo figure, a Clone Wars statue, and a special something for fans of The Star Wars Holiday Special.

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VIDEO GAME REVIEW: Saints Row IV

The first two Saints Row games were little more than low-rent Grand Theft Auto rip-offs. But while making 2011’s Saints Row The Third, the developers clearly said “fuck it” and went so completely off-the-rails and over-the-top and politically incorrect that it ended up being a total blast. Now we have Saints Row IV,which is just as ridiculous and ridiculously fun.

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BLU-RAY REVIEW: Lilo & Stitch: 2 Movie Collection

Lilo & Stitch is, arguably, one of the best animated movies Disney ever made. So why then is this new Blu-ray edition such a botch job?

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Aniplex Of America To Bring The Anime “Kill La Kill” To The U.S.

 

Aniplex Of America have announced that they’ll be bringing the anime Kill La Kill to the U.S. via online streaming and home video. The ’toon comes from the duo of director Hiroyuki Imaishi and writer Kazuki Nakashima, who previously collaborated on Gurren Lagann.

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Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette: Somewhere Review

 

It would be easy to dismiss Somewhere (CD, digital) as just another live album by the jazz trio of pianist Keith Jarrett, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Jack DeJohnette. Because, quite frankly, that’s what it is.

But that kind of misses the point. Instead, Somewhere is really yet another great live album by the best jazz trio around, and arguably the strongest album this threesome has produced.

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The Cult’s “Electric Peace” Review

 

In 1986, The Cult recorded their third album, Peace, with Love producer Steve Brown at the helm. But unhappy with the results, the band rerecorded many of the songs with Rick Rubin, redubbing the disc Electric. Now both albums are being rereleased in the appropriately titled Electric Peace (CD, vinyl), and while this may seem like a no-brainer for fans, it really depends on what Cult albums you like, and how good of a stereo you own.