A Look Inside Manhattan Season 2

The site of the worlds first nuclear weapon is the home to one of TVs best-kept secrets. We went to the set of Manhattan season 2. This Manhattan article was first published in the Den of Geek NYCC Special Edition Magazine. you might find out about that issue and everything else in itby clicking here. ItsMad Menwith an industrial-military complex set in the desert. To get there, theyll have to prove that the journey is more important than the Manhattan Projects outcome....

October 6, 2015 · 2 min · 250 words · Aaron Gillespie

Felicia Day Interview: gaming, geekiness and Babe

From Gamergate threats to her new autobiography, we chat to Felicia Day about being weird on the internet… Being a nerd doesnt mean what it used to. George McFly was a cartoon of tropes, including a professed love for science fiction. His interest in sci-fi was an accessory to add credibility to his nerdy identity. Ad content continues below Felicia Day is leading the vanguard against irony. Why did you decide to write a memoir?...

October 6, 2015 · 3 min · 598 words · Tiffany Esparza

Heroes Reborn: The Psychological and Physical Challenges of Being a Hero

Among them was Judi Shekoni, who plays Joanne, the wife of Luke (Levi). They are on a mission to execute EVOs, people with powers. Shekoni had a brush with a passionate fandom already as Zafrina inThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2. I spoke with Shekoni about the darkness of hers and Levis characters inHeroes Reborn. What can you tell us about this character? Ad content continues below Judi Shekoni:I would describe my character as a vigilante....

October 6, 2015 · 4 min · 716 words · Lindsey Cox

Steven Spielberg & Tom Hanks Talk Bridge of Spies, Coen Brothers & Putin

At that event, both fired passive aggressive salvos at their purported allys Middle East strategy. Several days later, Russia began bombing U.S. backed rebels in Syria. Its interesting about the national conversation, theBridge of Spiesdirector said. It just doesnt work that way. Spielberg pointed out that those headlines of course had not been written when he first started developing this film. But there is so much relevance between the story in 1960 and the story today....

October 6, 2015 · 2 min · 372 words · Christopher Garcia

Ash vs. Evil Dead: Bringing Horror Back from the Dead

Evil Dead and why Ash is back. Evil Deadarticle was first published in the Den of Geek NYCC Special Edition Magazine. it’s possible for you to find out about that issue and everything else in itby clicking here. Bruce Campbell does not care much for torture porn. Now, were going back, I think, to horror thats a little more genuine. Only this time, the revolution is going to be televisedand aired weekly on Starz, no less....

October 5, 2015 · 3 min · 549 words · Scott Thompson

Black Sails and the Pirates of Treasure Island

Black Sails draws heavily on characters from Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. Theres a reason whyBlack Sailsuses characters from Robert Louis StevensonsTreasure Islandwith historical pirates in this TV drama. In fact, for most people, the novel defines pirates. If you havent readTreasure Island, hit Amazon and buy a copy right now. Its gritty, thrilling, and a damn good read. Stevenson was no hack. Long John Silver, with his missing leg, colorful language and parrot companion defines pirates....

October 5, 2015 · 2 min · 407 words · Cassandra Martinez

Fear the Walking Dead Season Finale Review: The Good Man

Fear the Walking Dead season 1 comes to an explosive end in its season finale. Here is our review! ThisFear the Walking Deadreview contains spoilers. The episode many zombie fans had been waiting for finally arrived in theFear the Walking Deadseason finale. But the threads are tied up and we even get an expected big death by the end. The soldiers are quickly overrun by the horde, and everybody is pretty much left to fund for themselves....

October 5, 2015 · 2 min · 284 words · Nichole Sanders

Homeland Season 5 Premiere Review: Separation Anxiety

Homeland Season 5 premieres with Carrie out of the CIA game and living in Germany. Nothing bad could happen there, right? ThisHomelandreview contains spoilers for the season 5 premiere, Separation Anxiety. For example: whatever happened to Javadi after he became the CIAs mole in Iran? Forget about all that jazz, kids. Were now in Pakistan, and Carrie is the one on the outside of the CIA. Like the tagline for season 3 says, Brace yourself....

October 5, 2015 · 1 min · 200 words · Holly Schultz

Rick and Morty Season 2 Finale Review: The Wedding Squanchers

Rick and Morty goes all somber for its season 2 finale. ThisRick and Mortyreview contains spoilers. Other than that, season 2 seemed mostly content to goof off. Hell, even Snuffles/Snowball departing for his own dog dimension was pretty touching. But where were we? Ah, yes, sadness! In the end, Rick chooses the ultimate sacrifice (for him, anyway): his freedom. He became more jaded, but also stronger and more willing to stand up to Rick....

October 5, 2015 · 1 min · 123 words · Timothy Jones

Rick and Morty Season 2: Calculating Jokes Per Minute

The final Rick and Morty season 2 JPM tally is in. See if they were able to top season one! Were on a mission. And that mission is to leave no joke behind. It started withcounting every jokein season four of one of TVs best live-action comedies:Veep. Check back here every week to see how packed with jokes season two ofRick and Mortyreally is. If I die in a cage, I lose a bet....

October 5, 2015 · 4 min · 716 words · Stacie Bonilla

Robert Zemeckis Interview: The Walk, Modern Filmmaking

Part salute to the ineffable act of artistic creation, part theme park attraction,The Walkdoesnt pigeonhole easily. But then, Zemeckis films rarely do. The enforced wait turned out to be fortuitous. That doesnt though, make him a slave to the new-fangled. Zemeckis is a firm believer that content dictates form. Ad content continues below And you get the sense that he wishes others would follow suit. Zemeckis is no fan of George Lucas-style back catalogue tinkering, or 3D rereleases of 2D pictures....

October 5, 2015 · 5 min · 959 words · Thomas Singh

Shuki Levy: The Soundtrack to a Generation

Thats not an overstatement.Everyone. Youll have it permanently etched on your memory, readily accessed by the simplest reminiscence with friends. But heres the thing. You probably didnt know his name. Given all the joy he has given us, we think thats a damn shame. If youve done neither of these, allow us to acquaint you with the John Williams of kids television. Ad content continues below A fair comparison? Its an impressive list of shows, all with irritatingly catchy themes tunes....

October 5, 2015 · 3 min · 528 words · Tonya Conley

The DC Comics Roots of The Flash, Arrow, and Legends of Tomorrow

But theres something else thatArrowandThe Flashhave done that no previous DC Comics adaptation has managed to accomplish. Theyve embraced the inherent wildness and weirdness of a comic book history that developed over 75 years. Ad content continues below TheLegends of Tomorrowroster certainly isnt a whos who of DC Comics most recognizable characters. That was by necessity, though. By comparison,The Flashhad it easy. They certainly arent.The Flashseason two introduces a Flash from a parallel universe, Jay Garrick....

October 5, 2015 · 1 min · 127 words · Victoria Martin