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Exclusive: David Colman - Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters

Exclusive Interview with Art Director David Colman
Interview by Jamie Ruby
Written by Jamie Ruby


Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel MastersOne of The Hub's newest series, Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters, premiered this weekend. The new original animated series is a re-imagination of the Wizards of the Coast trading card game, Duel Masters.

The series follows the adventures of Ray, voiced by Scott Wolf, a fourteen year-old with the ability to tame and duel alongside fantastical creatures that come from a parallel universe. He is helped by his friends Allie (Kari Wahlgren) and Gabe (Phil LaMarr) to stop the evil forces, the Choten, that seek to capture and enslave the creatures, as well as to maintain the crumbling veil between the worlds and keep the creatures from Earth. To do so they must master the art of Kaijudo.

The new series also features multi-platform entertainment for the whole family, including an online game and a trading card game.

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The Borgias 2.8 Review: "Truth and Lies"

By John Keegan

borgias_iconMostly an episode devoted to setting up the events to come in the finale, this installment explores the fallout from the debacle at Forli and Lucrezia's attempt to capitalize on her seductive talents. Both plot threads lead to strife between brothers that will hardly come to a good end.

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Mad Men 5.12 Review: "Commissions and Fees"

By John Keegan and Henry Tran

mad_menThere was bound to be consequences to Lane Pryce's choice to embezzle funds from the company several episodes ago. Due to his lone status as the money man as well as a foreigner seemingly lost in a country that has never fully accepted him, Lane resorts to the most horrifying and final choice left to him. His fellow co-workers are now forced to deal with his shocking suicide head-on instead of sweeping events aside like they've been doing for much of the season.

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"The Haunted Collector" Returns to Syfy

By Christiane Elin

John ZaffisWith his nearly 38 years of studying and investigating the paranormal, John Zaffis aka "The Godfather of the Paranormal" is back leading the team in season two of Haunted Collector. The Haunted Collector team has expanded, adding new team members, Jesslyn Brown and Jason Gates, to help clients with their unexplained activity.

Season two will include more investigating and experimenting to test if an object is causing paranormal disturbances. When a haunted item is found to be the source of the disturbance, it is removed and stored into John's Museum of the Paranormal located in a barn on his property. Tune into Syfy on Wednesdays 9/8c, starting tonight, to see what John adds to his Museum of the Paranormal this season.

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"Chernobyl Diaries": Mutant Cannibals in the Dark

By Daniel Denehy

Chernobyl DiariesOh come now, you knew it was mutant cannibals right from the preview, what you want to know is if these mutant cannibals are worth $10 a ticket. Before I talk about the movie though I should share another bit of relevant information about your reviewer's background; I don't like horror movies. Don't get me wrong, gore and scares aren't the problem. It is because most horror movies are very sparse on plot. Far too often I've seen the story in a horror flick boil down to "it's a ghost/vampire/werewolf/demon." Then there's a bunch of people who die followed by a coin toss whether the hero prevails over the evil with his newly acquired love interest or they die in the last scene. There are a few horror movies I like, my favorite of which is John Carpenter's The Thing, and even that can be argued to be more of a monster movie than a horror movie.

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"Franklin & Bash" Returns Tonight to TNT

By Jamie Ruby

Franklin & BashTonight Franklin & Bash returns for its second season to TNT. The legal drama follows the lives of two smart young lawyers, Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) and Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosseleaar), who will do whatever it takes to win cases, even if it doesn't fit in with the legendary law firm they've become a part of. Their boss Stanton Infeld (Malcolm McDowell), lets them get a way with a lot, as long as they close cases, much to the annoyance of the other straight-laced employees.

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Game of Thrones 2.10 Review: "Valar Morghulis"

By John Keegan and Gregg Wright

Game_of_Thrones_iconThis was definitely this season's most difficult episode to review. "Blackwater" was a break from the norm, in that it told a more self-contained story and worked as a climactic season finale. "Valar Morghulis" is, in most respects, a return to the norm. Some developments feel like major turning points and undoubtedly well-suited for a season finale (and we'll discuss that more later), but like most episodes of "Game of Thrones", it feels like just one small piece of a much larger story. It's a lot harder to gauge my personal reaction to something like that.

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Lost Girl 2.7 Review: "Fae Gone Wild"

By John Keegan and Paul Pearson

Lost-Girl-Season-2-thumbFor the first time this season, "Lost Girl" has managed to deliver two solid episodes in a row. It's not a one-two knockout like most of the other quality episodes of season two, but all the pieces are in play and working well to deliver the kind of fun, character-driven storytelling one hopes to find on any given instalment of the show.

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"Rizzoli & Isles" Returns for Season 3 Tonight on TNT

By Jamie Ruby

Rizzoli & IslesTonight Rizzoli & Isles returns to TNT for its third season. The episode picks up where the season finale left off with Jane (Angie Harmon) having shot Maura's (Sasha Alexander) biological father and head of the Irish mob, Paddy Doyle (John Doman), who showed up unexpectedly. He was only trying to protect his daughter, but things got out of hand when he shot the suspect and Agent Dean (Billy Burke), and Jane was forced to shoot Paddy.

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Miss USA Pageant with Giuliana Rancic and Andy Cohen

By Lynn Tackitt

Miss USA 2012When a lot of us were little girls, it was often a good night of television when you could sit down and watch The Miss USA Pageant. All the beautiful young ladies with graceful elegance in their evening gowns and their confidence as they walked the stage in their bathing suits, showing off different talents to show off a well rounded sophistication. It filled the evening with dreams of one day becoming one of the Miss USA winners. You got to meet them a little when the finalists answered questions on events of the world.

Looking back on that, I now realize how hard it must be to be a judge and pick a suitable winner in the short time that they get to evaluate the contestants - the importance of picking a young woman to take the title of Miss USA and do justice to the long line of pageant winners.

What was once thought of as just a beauty pageant has turned more and more to young women bringing attention to more important causes and making people aware of issues that should be brought to light.

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Welcome! This is a place for those inspired by the strange, fantastic, and unknown. It is dedicated to those who share their talents with us and shine, whether it be on our televisions or on the silver screen. Here you will find interviews with celebrities, reviews from multiple genres, and other pop culture news and multimedia. While we originally started with a love for science fiction and fantasy, this site is no longer just for any one genre.Something you want to see featured here? Have your own site you'd like to see here? Don't hesitate to let us know!

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