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User Reviews

Posted by Arran


I ordered a subscription from a local girl scout organization months ago and never got anything.

Posted by Ken Levy


I have a subscription and yet I've only received 2 issues since signing up.

Posted by fredrick


for the love of god!!!! please find someone who is funny for the Bulls eye page, i take that back they don"t have to be funny just humorously sarcastic, or maybe not so cryptic, or maybe ....... ok, some one who is funny!!!

Posted by Anonymous


My google feed had an article from entertainment weekly which had a spoiler for the show Blacklist as their headline. Why on earth would you blatantly ruin an upcoming show? This is absolutely infuriating.

Posted by TK


I am disappointed that the magazine I have loved since the 90s is now a monthly magazine. I read the comments that this will allow the magazine to "go deeper" into stories, but what made this magazine great was the timeliness of it. It is about POP CULTURE and therefore should be fresh and new often. I just finished reading the Septemeber (really August) issue and it already was apparent how behind this will feel when they are just now mentioning comic-con stories. Yes I know more and more is being moved to the web, but the point of my subscribing to this magazine was to have something new and fresh to look forward to each week in my mailbox. When my current subscription ends (which i just renewed a few months ago) I will sadly no longer stay a customer unless something can change. I understand the cost of shipping and print is rising, but at least give us a bi-weekly magazine, thus maintaing the name to some degree.

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