Veep: Thanksgiving Review

Selina Meyers presidential pardon triggers Turkeypocalypse. Thanksgiving is the extra-long weekend when politicians get to spend quality time at home with their constituents and families. The revelations keep coming about Sue (Sufe Bradshaw). There were 250 people at her wedding but no one from work. Not that the president would remember that. This season is very concerned with President Meyers vanity. Gary is her enabler in this. He sees past the bruises to her inner beauty....

May 23, 2016 · 2 min · 328 words · Katherine Blair

Spiral: exploring The Ring sequel you’ve never even heard of

Before The Ring 2, there was actually another sequel to The Ring. And it’s still out there - if you want to try and track the tape down… This article contains a spoiler for the ending of the original The Ring. This might seem weird given the staggering success of its predecessor, but there were a few contributing factors. It also underlines how the best horror tales leave things unexplained....

May 22, 2016 · 1 min · 86 words · Nicole Gonzalez

Legends of Tomorrow: Every DC Comics Reference in the Season Finale

The article contains nothing butLegends of Tomorrowspoilers. Welcome to ourLegends of Tomorrowreference guide. Dont be fooled by the fact that these arent household names. Many of these guys and gals have been kicking around pop culture longer than most big screen Marvel heroes. Instead, it was usually the more cartoon friendly matter transmutation stuff. I didnt realize that would be prophetic. Ad content continues below So, Im pretty sure the soldier who croaks in France is Sgt....

May 21, 2016 · 9 min · 1900 words · John Smith

Top 12 Feminist Horror Films

Starlings lambs may still be screaming, but her silence speaks louder than words. Instead, we hear a voice off-screen chide, squeal like a pig! Oskar formally meets Eli in a deserted snowy playground. Though the crunch of the snow indicates ice, Eli sports only a shirt and slacks. She stands above Oskar on a table, in a position of authority, strength, and dominance. The conversation does not indicate a budding romance or even a relationship....

May 21, 2016 · 4 min · 753 words · Kyle Hogan

Legends of Tomorrow Season Finale Review: Legendary

The Legends of Tomorrow season finale puts the team back where they started. Here’s our full review. This Legends of Tomorrow review contains spoilers. Legends of Tomorrow Episode 16 Im not ready to die. This was a very good episode ofLegends of Tomorrow. And you know how I know it was so good? Because they even found an emotional moment for Gideon. But Legendary comes as close as this show has ever come....

May 20, 2016 · 2 min · 386 words · Jacob Green

The top 25 80s-style coming of age films

Its a decade that means so much to so many of us. Its where we grew up. Many of the classics were made then, and many of the modern classics have returned there. Here are the best 25 80s coming-of-age films. Now, this is not objectively a particularly good film. Subjectively though, its charming, loveable, and cheesy (in a good way). To this end, he flies out to Hawaii to live the dream....

May 20, 2016 · 3 min · 496 words · Kerry Bush

James Bobin interview: Alice, MIB 23, Muppets

Heres our chat… NB: this interview took place beforeThe MuppetsTV series was cancelled. So thats a good start. Um, and I remember as a child laughing at Lewis Caroll and finding him very amusing. Hes very witty, and the characters made me laugh and Alice made me laugh because shes so defiant. And, with my background in, largely, comedy… And I thought that would be an interesting equipment. What Tim [Burton] did was beautiful and visually absolutely stunning, and the characters are fantastic....

May 19, 2016 · 9 min · 1831 words · Ebony Rodriguez

Ghostbusters: saluting the effects of the original movie

The effects of the original Ghostbusters relied on practical magic, and sheer ingenuity. Ivan Reitman, director It goes without saying thatGhostbustersis an enduring classic. Part of this was also down to how it looked. ButGhostbusterswas also an immense visual undertaking for an 80s action comedy movie. So, how did they do it? Reitman himself also brought some specialist knowledge to the table. Remarkably, this was all done live, with no optical effects....

May 18, 2016 · 3 min · 488 words · Alison Mckay

John Carney interview: Sing Street, X-Men, Hitchcock & more

Yet that sells a funny, nerdy and quite brilliant film short. Director John Carney off the back ofOnceandBegin Again made the movie. And he spared us some time for a chat about it… Huge congratulations onSing Street, which is one of our favourite movies of the year. [Laughs] Thats like Bernie Sanders and Trump! Ad content continues below I did wonder how you felt about it! AndEddie The Eaglewent on to do good business....

May 18, 2016 · 10 min · 2072 words · Christopher Barry

Star Wars: upcoming UK movie release dates calendar

As with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Disneys plan here is to squeeze asStar Warsmovie into cinemas every year. Expect gritty battles and possibly a heist movie structure. The subtitle for this one hasnt been announced yet, and nor has any tiny slither of the plot. When we hear its new UK date, well let you know. The film will apparently begin about ten years beforeA New Hope. Unless anything happens to them inEpisode VIII, wed expect more Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver and John Boyega....

May 18, 2016 · 1 min · 112 words · Steven Duke

X-Men vs Sing Street: Getting a Smaller Film Noticed

This article originally appeared onDen of Geek UK. And yet the nerdiest, funniest and most joyful treat opening in British cinemas isSing Street. The one wed wager half of you havent heard of. Yet you dont need us to tell you that it doesnt stand a chance at the box office. With movie poster sites dominated by Bryan Singers mutants, what chance does a smaller film have? Ad content continues below...

May 18, 2016 · 2 min · 356 words · Mitchell Lyons

Bat-Hound: a Batman sidekick and his strange history

(What can we say? It was the 90s). But how deep into the vaults will they go? And will someone like Bat-Hound get their day in the spotlight? Ad content continues below Never heard of him? Horror and crime comics took the worst of the hit and virtually disappeared overnight. Yep, they elected to introduce a dog. before using Batmans chest emblem as an impromptu bat-signal to communicate with their faithful canine companion....

May 17, 2016 · 2 min · 214 words · Karen Pratt

Doom Review

Hell hath no fury like an old-school FPS. Here is our review of the fun and frantic Doom! It helps that the environments themselves are carefully crafted with sprawling architecture and vertical landscapes. Unfortunately,Dooms new-age versus old-school mentality doesnt translate nearly as well in the games multiplayer component. Joe Jasko is a staff writer. Rating: 4 out of 5

May 17, 2016 · 1 min · 59 words · David Murphy