'Veronica Mars' love triangle resolved?

As a member of that small cult of viewers who thought high school detective show Veronica Mars was better than Buffy, I'm happy to see the Kickstarter-backed movie sequel come to fruition, bringing us back to the world of Kristen Bell's snarky

It's one of a number of shows — think Freaks And Geeks, Chuck or Firefly — with tiny but uncommonly dedicated fan bases. So when Thomas put up a Kickstarter page soliciting donations for a Veronica Mars movie, the money flew in at a record-setting pace.

Matt Patches: Veronica Mars has graduated to the big screen, but does this Kickstarter-funded movie live up to fans' enormous expectations?

A year ago I paid $35 to see a movie. Not to watch a movie, mind you: to see that it was made. Whether I watched it was up to me. The movie was Veronica Mars, the big-screen continuation of a cult TV detective drama that ran for three seasons before

In the first moments of the "Veronica Mars" movie, director Rob Thomas tries to split the difference between pleasing the rabid fans of the "Veronica Mars" TV show and assuring newcomers that things won't get too insider-y.