Monday, August 1, 2011
Happy Birthday to our very own Anna!
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Circuit Round-Up, 05/01

* Last week, Joey Magidson reviewed The High Cost of Living, Arthur, and Jane Eyre, while Michael Ward lent his thoughts to the animated hit Rio.
* Joey had a barren slate to work with for his DVD Picks of the Week.
* Luckily, Joey was very enthusiastic about the screenplay for Jodie Foster’s upcoming film The Beaver.
* Anna Belickis paid tribute to recent Oscar winner Natalie Portman for Women in Cinema.
* Sadly, she also had to bid farewell to the likable Chris Jericho in her "Dancing with the Stars" recap.
* Guy Pearce got the Under the Circuit treatment from yours truly.
* I also looked into my (snarky) crystal ball for possible heavy hitters of the summer.
* Finally, the staff gave their long-anticipated early predictions for the next Academy Awards. Whose will be the most accurate? Guess we’ll all find out on Tuesday, January 24th!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Circuit Round-Up, 04/10

* Last week, Joey Magidson gave positive reviews of Source Code, Insidious, Super and Cedar Rapids. Michael Ward’s review of Hop is…not so kind.
* Joey’s DVD Pick of the Week is a tribute to Jim Carrey’s work in I Love You Phillip Morris.
* Anna Belickis honors her first actress highlighted for Women in Cinema…and she’s one of the best working today.
* Anna gives a recap of the third week of Dancing with the Stars.
* I take a look at the new releases for the weekend. What did you end up seeing?
* Finally, on a more serious note, staff writer John Foote gives us an update on his wife’s condition. Please keep both of them in your thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time…
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Circuit Round-Up, 04/03

* Last week Mike, Anna and Joey shared a slew of reviews for last week's new releases.
* Anna Belickis spotlights the career of Nancy Meyers in her “Women in Cinema” series.
* Joey's DVD Pick of the Week is an Oscar-winning favorite of the senior staff writer's from last year.
* Joey Magidson inspires some interesting debate with his choice for “Under the Circuit.”