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@Magazine makes its return
A Public Service Announcement from Where it’s@magazine to all young-minded people of the planet Earth

Before spending all thehard-earned money your parents gave you at the movie theatres, check out the two most reliable movie critics you’ll ever come across.
That’s right! We are pleased to announce the newest additions to our review section – the “IN THEATRES NOW” section and the “MOVIE RENTALS” section. We figured when it comes to movie ticket and rental sales, college-aged people are a large piece of the demographic pie.
Here at www.atmag.com we hired the best contract negotiators in the business and agreed to pay whatever it took to get these two college–aged, world renowned, non-traditional critics to write movie critiques specifically targeted for college-aged people like yourselves. The new writers are Nic Camfield and David Lange. Whereit’s@magazine is now the home of the best and most reliable critiques of movies by college-aged people for college-aged people.
OK. We’re not actually paying them and we’ve never hired contract negotiators for anything. The truth is; we got them to do these movie reviews because we laid our hands on some pictures of each of them that gave us…how shall we say… certain leverage and bargaining power.
Nevertheless, they are very talented and each brings valuable perspectives. You can say goodbye to the all-too-common, stuffy-shirt style evaluations of today’s movie critics and hello to movie reviews by people like yourself.
Nic Camfield is a theatre graduate who easily avoids the same fancy-schmancy writing style that usually enables readers to quickly identify critics as theatre majors. This guy restrains his expertise enough so that we can all easily understand his interpretation of a movie.
David Lange represents the normal, everyday guy that gives the low-down on how satisfied he feels after spending his money on a movie. You won’t find some obscure reference phrase like “Italian-bicycle style movie” in his columns like you would in most of the more famous movie critic’s critiques. With Dave it’s “Just the facts maam. Just the facts.”
Our critics aren’t trying to make a name for themselves, they’re not getting school credit for this, they’re just trying to give you an honest heads up from people you can relate to.
So, avoid paying for a bad movie experience just to later find out our two resident pros gave a free forewarning that you’ll surely agree with right here at Whereit’s@magazine.


Hello faithful @Maggers. As is customary at the end of any semester, there has been a changing of the guards and I will be acting as the captain who will steer this patched and battered ship. Although I can't guarantee quality and I certainly don't claim to be the best man for the job, I am here none the less.
One of the many things you can expect, aside from this beautiful new design, is the best in wierd online sites, features and the greatest movie and music reviews this side of (insert music rag of your choice).
We may stumble and we may eventually fall, but as John Lennon once said, "I don't belive in Beatles, I just believe in me."
Thank you and drive through.