My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 Review

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 surprises as a film about the loves of three generations. Three very greek generations. Gus (Michael Constantine) and Maria (Lainie Kazan) realize their marriage certificate was never signed. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2will serve you on a silver platter an overdose of delightful entertainment. In simple words, you confront all the nuances of family. The reason for this success is a piece of cake (in this case of Kataifi)....

March 21, 2016 · 1 min · 178 words · Sonia Gomez

Saved By The Bell: life lessons from its special episodes

In its special episodes, Saved By The Bell wasn’t afraid to get real. All together now, “I’m so excited! I’m so excited!…” Saved By The Bellwasnt just Zack and Slater having a dance off. However, the show also tried its hand at a number of very special episodes. I grew up watchingSaved By The Bell, and thanks to its teachings I am a well adjusted individual. in what is supposed to be a serious episode....

March 21, 2016 · 6 min · 1098 words · Leslie Duran

Vinyl: Cyclone Review

Richie Finestra jumps the tracks like a needle on a Vinyl groove. Vinylseason 1, episode 6. The Cyclone is the scariest ride on Coney Island. It doesnt have the deepest dips or the most dangerous curves. What makes the Cyclone so scary is that it looks like it can fall apart at any moment. Thats what Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale) looks like inVinyls Cyclone episode. This guy is falling apart....

March 21, 2016 · 3 min · 498 words · Robin Shea

5 Killer Daredevil vs. Punisher Stories

Did you hear that sound yesterday? Available in Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Omnibus. Buy it on Amazon. How about a team up inside a maximum security hellhole? Thats right, Matt Murdock is arrested and thrown into prison. This stunning issue was not one of those times. When Murdock woke up, he found himself tied up with a pistol in his hands. Frank Castle had a sniper rifle set up and was taking aim at his prey....

March 19, 2016 · 2 min · 261 words · Maureen Chapman

The Checkered History of Daredevil and Punisher on Film

With Daredevil Season 2 bringing us the Man Without Fear vs. The Punisher, we look back at the success (if any) of their previous films. But with the new season ofDaredevilupon us, how do these cinematic counterparts stand up today? Are they as bad as we remember or have they improved (or worsened) with time? And finally, do they work better in the jurisdiction of film or television? Keep reading to find out....

March 19, 2016 · 4 min · 701 words · Scott King

Digimon Adventure tri.: Determination Review

Digimon succumbs to pandering fanservice in this disappointing installment. ThisDigimon Adventure tri.review contains spoilers. Digimon Adventure tri. Movie Two What happened? The firstDigimon Adventure tri.movie was a triumph. Tai was the focus, but all the characters got some time to shine. The plot was a natural outgrowth of what came before. A solid mystery was set up. The stage was set to kick the overarching plot into high gear.Digimonhad grown up....

March 17, 2016 · 4 min · 825 words · Dakota Rogers

Midnight Special: Talking to Filmmaker Jeff Nichols About His Sci-Fi Thriller

Theyre written about what Im dealing with in my life in a real contemporary sense. Thats why I feel like these are kind of kissing cousins. Was this an idea that you had for a long time? I had the original idea back aroundTake Shelter. Thats where youre just having fun, at that point. Youre just dreaming about the kinds of movies that you could make one day. Thats obviously when I started to define for myself what it meant to be a father....

March 17, 2016 · 4 min · 839 words · Eric Sutton

The 90s Art Collective That Infiltrated Melrose Place

This article originally appeared onDen of Geek UK. Remember the episode ofFriendsin which Rachel and Monica fight over the apartments last condom? A similar stringent attitude applies to alcohol and drug references. Also on Fox in the 90s wasMelrose Place, a glossy soap from the Aaron Spelling stable. Representations of sex, booze and anything that could be considered politically contentious was rigorously overseen. Although, notthatrigorously overseen, it turns out. The committee was granted early access to scripts and thus was able to create story-specific props....

March 17, 2016 · 1 min · 212 words · Sarah Garrison

The Bottom Shelf: Basket Case Trilogy and Audition

Our monthly round up of horror DVDs and Blu-rays, led by the wonderful and terrifying Audition… The campaign starts here. Not that it matters if you hear the frankly rubbish dialogue or not anyway. Only slightly let down by lunkhead concessions to idiot action cinema, this is a striking debut. Decent harpsichord-themed denouement aside, just skip this one, ok? Presumably a big influence on the likes of Rob Zombie,Maletestas Carnivalis a memorably bleak one....

March 17, 2016 · 1 min · 89 words · Jacqueline Bernard

Deadpool Villains We Will or Won’t See in Deadpool 2

Deadpool has become Americas sweetheart and thats all well and good. The movies unprecedented ($700 million worldwide!) success means thatDeadpool 2is definitely coming and well get more guest appearances all over the place. So just who are Deadpools villains? Whos in the running to be in the sequels and whos being held back by rights issues? I figured Id go through a whole lot of them. Now, two things before I get started: First, Im counting the actual supervillains....

March 16, 2016 · 10 min · 1936 words · Desiree Carter

My Favorite Year: A Mirror for Errol Flynn & Peter O’Toole’s Hellraising

In 1982, Peter O’Toole embodied Mel Brooks' impression of Errol Flynn. In fact, these two movie star legends' lives were often a mirror. Thus Brooks words must suffice. Ad content continues below Mel Brooks, for his part, sticks with the films party line. My company made it, and I made sure that we were telling the truth. I was locked in the Waldorf Towers with Errol Flynn and two red-headed, Cuban sisters....

March 16, 2016 · 3 min · 455 words · Catherine Williams

Street Fighter: The Epic History of Ryu

Street Fighter’s cover boy has battled with demons, gods, superheroes, Pac-Men, and even himself. Here’s a look back at his journey. The wait is over andStreet Fighter Vis out. Well, some of it is out,but theres my review for that. He may not be themaincharacter anymore, but a lot of stuff does revolve around his existence. Ryu first showed up in 1987sStreet Fighter. He and Ken are the only selectable characters with player 1 being Ryu and player 2 being Ken....

March 15, 2016 · 8 min · 1574 words · Tami Martinez

125 Things We Didn’t Know About Game of Thrones Season 5

This article originally appeared onDen of Geek UK. Warning: contains spoilers forGame Of Thronesseason 5. Thats where we come in. Number 64 will blow your mind!!! Hang on, no, that ones not actually very interesting. But some of the rest of them are. A bit, anyway. Well, we thought so. The idea of the animated game-style opening credits changing as the episode locations changed later replaced that. 3.Season five was intended as a resetting according to producer Bryan Cogman....

March 11, 2016 · 5 min · 1063 words · Joshua Martin