Scream: Betrayed Review

Were beginning to question certain characters and their motives. Heres our review on last nights Scream… If youre like me, its an instant thats too obvious when it comes to Audrey. Detective Brock was relentless with her accusations, breaking rules just to knock the truth out of Audrey. Finally, Detective Clarke put his foot down and tried to give Audrey the benefit of the doubt. Yes, sure, that did look bad....

August 5, 2015 · 1 min · 200 words · Leslie Simpson

Superman: Men of Tomorrow – John Romita Jr. Talks Switching to DC and More

I never planned on doing Superman, John Romita Jr. confessed to me over the phone. Well, not exactly. I preferred a different throw in of character, Romita said. The two have a lot in common and strike up a friendship, but Ulysses isnt all he seems. Over the course of the story, Superman discovers a new power and ends up with a new costume. It wasnt planned that way, he assured me....

August 5, 2015 · 3 min · 532 words · Austin Shaw

Why Buffy fans should watch Lost Girl

Still got a hole in your heart from the end of Buffy? Yes, there was a movie first, but TV was whereBuffy The Vampire Slayerblossomed into a proper phenomenon. And in the years sinceBuffywent off air in 2003, no-one has really taken her place. Theyve even got similar fashion sense, if you squint a bit. Bo isnt Buffy though. Like Buffy, Bo knows shes different from other women, and that she has certain superpowers....

August 5, 2015 · 2 min · 344 words · Kara Rosales

What playing the piano means in the movies

One of the ways to a moviegoer’s heart is through a piano scene. Can she be really feeling emotions, unlocked by the music, and the memories? The question of what it means to feel, and to be human, is encapsulated within her playing. Can she overcome his drawbacks because of his artistic sensibilities? Well, lets just say this isnt a happy ending, for the Phantom, at least. This time around the answer is a resounding yes....

August 4, 2015 · 2 min · 252 words · Amy Pham

Gotham: how many villains is too many?

Contains spoilers forGothamseason 1. AsWreck It Ralphtaught us all, being a bad guy doesnt make you a bad… guy. However, too many bad guys can make for bad TV. Where are we meant to look for future clues if theres a new adversary every week? But, all around the young orphan, we see villains from the comics. Arent we just doomed to go round in circles for years, then? Just how many villains is too many?...

August 3, 2015 · 3 min · 591 words · Jordan Alvarez

Rick and Morty: Mortynight Run review

With so much to like, the complaints prove nothing matters. Here is our review of Rick and Morty Season 2, Episode 2. This episode also highlights the difference in approach for season two. The creators have stated they now feel less obligated to ground everything with an earthbound sitcom plot. Im not saying this is a bad thing. Its just something I noticed. Really, Ricks motivation has been the same from the beginning....

August 3, 2015 · 1 min · 109 words · Gary Sanford

Videodrome: How Cronenberg Subverts the Noir Thriller Genre

David Cronenberg’s Videodrome isn’t just a classic sci-fi horror, but also a brilliant noir thriller. Ryan explains why… Everything in Max Renns life is beginning to pulsate. The strength ofVideodromes images. Strip all those things away, and what are we left with? The action will take place in a city, more often than not Los Angeles. Videodrome, Max learns, is an underground show which deals exclusively in torture, rape and murder....

August 3, 2015 · 2 min · 282 words · Emma Johns

Hell on Wheels: White Justice review

Racial tension runs high in the latest Hell on Wheels episode. Here’s Kendall’s review… ThisHell on Wheelsreview contains some spoilers. The white justice temporarily made sworn enemies become allies. Its not only white justice on display. She must camouflage herself, or be taken as a bride of an evil gangster. Chaos underscores her frantic female-to-male gender transformation. Its a sacrifice she must make so you can travel to America. Ad content continues below...

August 2, 2015 · 2 min · 249 words · Rebecca Richardson

Defiance: Ostinato in White Review

When a show explores its darker side, it had better do it well lest it seem like wallowing. The people of Defiance have seen plenty of tragedy this season, and they deserve their period of mourning. Fortunately, some new seeds of conflict were planted that present some interesting possibilities leading into the final episodes. Not that I have any idea where the Omec plot specifically is headed. Surely the compliance implant in Yewlls neck will come into play in the future....

August 1, 2015 · 1 min · 168 words · Colin Donaldson

26 incredibly arduous film productions

Terrible twists of fate. We look back through the ages to bring you 26 nightmarish film shoots… Ad content continues below The script was finally completed in late 1938, and shooting commenced. Directors were hired and then quickly relieved of duty. The dog who played Dorothys loyal companion, Toto, misbehaved, resulting in ruined take after ruined take. Even after the shoot was complete, the troubles continued. Its stars were 60s icons, its sets were huge, its budget vast....

July 31, 2015 · 7 min · 1372 words · Krystal Greer

Michael Crichton’s Runaway: 1984’s Other Killer Robot Movie

Tom Selleck and Gene Simmons starred in Michael Crichton’s 1984 sci-fi thriller, Runaway. The second wasRunaway, another sci-fi thriller that, in theory, could have been the bigger hit. It starred Tom Selleck and Kiss member Gene Simmons. Ad content continues below In the near future or an alternate version of 1984 robots have become ubiquitous. They serve as butlers in our homes, cooking our meals and babysitting our children. They help build our skyscrapers and grow our crops....

July 30, 2015 · 2 min · 380 words · Travis Johnson

13 Unlikely Action Movie Stars Who Deserve Another Shot

Ad content continues below Badass moment:The art of execution by plumbing. Badass moment:William H Macy vs. One of the least likely showdowns in cinema history. A lesser known Mamet,Spartanfeatures Kilmer as a black ops asset trying to rescue the Presidents daughter. Badass moment:Tied up and seemingly helpless, Perry initiates an argument with a dangerously unhinged homophobe. Spoilers: Someone dies. While she has had some experience with action films, she was never called upon to do much....

July 29, 2015 · 2 min · 411 words · Carla Tate

Scream: Exposed Review

One of the main exposures of the night, however, let Emma show off her new found backbone. So Emma stayed silent… well, about that. Did Nina really need another reason to be hated? Ad content continues below Emma finally breaking ties with Will was a fantastic scene. She is slowly realizing the friends she has are not even close to being her allies. Not like hes innocent of anything either....

July 29, 2015 · 2 min · 250 words · Sherri Edwards