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Disney’s Let It Shine is utterly entertaining – Clacking in Color

After becoming its most watched film of 2012, the latest Disney Channel original movie is now on DVD! In this week’s Clacking in Color, the fun column celebrating minorities on television, writer Jaylen Christie reviews the film ‘Let It Shine’ which features hip dance songs with an urban cast.

by Jaylen Christie

Teen Wolf is becoming a character-driven series

It seems that every week, ‘Teen Wolf’ elevates itself to new levels of originality and quality. They’d better watch out — people are going to start expecting perfection every week. If they keep going at this rate, they won’t disappoint.

by Debbie McDuffee

Alphas – New characters, old powers

New characters join the ‘Alphas’ party, while Gary gets a little more independence, and Rosen finds out that Parish had started on the path to supervillainy a long time ago.

by Liz Tamura

The Newsroom – Getting it right instead of first

An allegory for cable news outlets which jump the gun in reporting news that can turn out to be terribly wrong, Aaron Sorkin holds his fictional network up as an unrealistic role model.

by Meredith O'Brien

True Blood – Everybody wants to rule the world, including Bill?

With just three episodes of ‘True Blood’ left this season, we discovered who the Dragon leader was behind the Obama-masked shifters hate group, Bill seemingly betrayed Eric, there’s a new sheriff of Area Five, the Shreveport wolves are under Russell’s spell and it appears the vampire revolution is building to a crescendo. Can Sookie Stackhouse somehow save the day?

by Kim Tibbs

CartoonClack – Eek! The Cat

Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp created a terrific 90’s cartoon that, criminally, still hasn’t seen the proper light of day on DVD. Michael guest posts for Katie in this edition of CartoonClack.

by Michael Noble

Ratings Clack – The Olympics Dominate TV

The London Olympic Games took over all of television last week. The networks largely went with the run and hide philosophy. The shows that did brave the games met with varied success, and failure.

by Brett Love
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