Does It Matter Whether Stars Do Their Own Stunts?

By now, Tom Cruises penchant for performing his own stunts is known the world over. Its an image so powerful that its appeared consistently in the movies promotion. But still, stunt doubles were still on hand to perform some of the most dangerous sequences. But do actors necessarily need to do their own stunts? Could it even be foolhardy for an actor to put themselves at risk in a multi-million dollar movie?...

July 28, 2015 · 2 min · 311 words · Angela Horton

Hellraiser Is Actually a Touching Love Story

Have you ever watched Hellraiser and thought it was purely a love story between Julia and Frank? Jenny has… First things first. When I say this is a touching love story, I mean touching as in poignant. Not that kind of touching, although there is some of that too. Also, I think its wise to have actually seenHellraiserbefore reading the following. I wont be explaining the plot much, Im not your mother....

July 28, 2015 · 4 min · 652 words · Donald Rogers

Why the Nintendo Game Boy Was So Successful

Before you could be antisocial by playing on your phone, there was the Gameboy. Den of Geek takes a fond look back at the Nintendo classic. For millions of gamers, the Game Boy was their first platform. Ad content continues below So, what is it about the Game Boy that made it so special? The Game Boy was a significant development in Nintendos history for a number of reasons. Firstly, the design of the console itself is basic yet effective....

July 28, 2015 · 1 min · 159 words · Brian Kelly

8 Young Adult Series That Need to Be Adapted ASAP

Thankfully, theres plenty of imaginative, sharp, and entertaining source material just waiting to be adapted! The best part is that each book in Revis trilogy is a unique story unto itself. AsBookshelves of Doompoints out: murder mystery, political thriller, and frontier adventure. The moon has also been colonized with simmering tensions between the lunar people and the Earthlings. Meyers worldbuilding is superb, and would make for an engrossing series of movies....

July 27, 2015 · 1 min · 110 words · Diana Liu

Inside Out: A Look at the Genesis of a New Animated Classic

This is a slightly spoiler-y interview. Its best not to read it until youve seenInside Out. Settling on that message and the story through which it would be told took years of experimentation and refinement. Good news, no? They werent even sayingmovie, remembers Rivera, laughing, Wed rather they said this is a really badmovie. Ad content continues below Theres a lot of abstraction, explains Docter. Specifically, what makes eleven-year-old girls tick?...

July 27, 2015 · 6 min · 1140 words · Mary Williams

Worlds Collide! 10 Great Movie and TV Shared Universes

Here goes… 10. Well, at least one Ghostbuster. Its cute, damn it! Its not that big of a deal to think Ghostbusters and Casper are in the same universe. The most important thing to take from this is that the Ghostbusters are still working! When asked by the woman, Akeem tells her he gave the homeless man some pocket change. He calls, Randolph! and awakens the man lying next to him, who rolls over…and its Ralph Bellamy....

July 26, 2015 · 3 min · 482 words · Rebekah Mitchell

Dark Matter: Episode Seven Review

ThisDark Matterreview contains spoilers. I had hoped this day would come. Contrived accent explanations aside (are Earth accents, including Aussie a thing inDark Matters universe?) I cant help but wonder why The Android cant be less wooden with her speech patterns and mannerisms. Ad content continues below At least the mystery of the passcode to the secret vault is solved. A good example: Two is still hiding the fact that her neck wound is actually healed....

July 25, 2015 · 1 min · 92 words · Kevin Lynch

Killjoys: One Blood review

ThisKilljoysreview contains some spoilers. Dutch finally came clean to John and Davin about Khlyens continued harassment. Pawter was arrested for trying to find out more about the mysterious doctor behind Davins amnesia. And we got some more clues about whatever seemingly horrific plans The Company has in store for The Quad. Dutchs mission is further complicated by Khlyens continued interference. He tags her with a neural implant that allows them to see and hear one another across great distances....

July 25, 2015 · 2 min · 252 words · Jason Rogers

Rachel McAdams talks True Detective Season 2 and ‘Having A Thick Skin’ in Southpaw

The Canadian actress on Southpaw, True Detective season 2, Doctor Strange and more… The following interview contains spoilers forSouthpaw. Rachel McAdams has had one of the most diverse careers of any modern actress. InSouthpaw, McAdams plays Maureen Hope, wife of light heavyweight champion boxer Billy Hope (Jake Gyllenhaal). Ad content continues below What drew you toSouthpaw? Rachel McAdams: I was really drawn to the boxing. I was drawn to that....

July 25, 2015 · 4 min · 845 words · Jeremiah Thomas

25 Movies That Will Haunt You After One Only One Viewing

Some films have the power to get under your skin in just one sitting. list and wondered if we were tough enough). Clive Owen is fantastic as the father who becomes revolted by the sexualized advertising industry he works for. He responds by declaring live on air that he will commit suicide. His now famous diatribe Im as mad as hell, and Im not going to take this anymore! strikes a chord with viewers, and ratings soar....

July 24, 2015 · 3 min · 555 words · Audrey Bryant

Rick and Morty: 13 Best Ridiculously Weird Moments From Season 1

I mean that quite sincerely. So here are the 13 best thingies from Season 1 because thirteen is how many I could think of! However, Abradolf Lincler is more conceptually hilarious. He also delivers one of the episodes better lines: Prepare to be emancipated from your own inferior genes! Ad content continues below 12. By accident, Mortys dad Jerry also gets abducted. and snapping, pointing, and enthusiastically saying Yes! are such easy references to the show that theyve quickly become part of the fan lexicon....

July 24, 2015 · 2 min · 369 words · Michelle Gross

7 Female-Driven Comedy Shows You Should Be Watching

The tide is changing in the comedy world. More female-driven comedies are hitting it big on television. Comedy used to be a mans game, and is sometimes still considered as such. The stand-up industry in particular consisted of mostly male lineups. Because of the long tradition, sometimes people still have issues with female comedians. They are too vulgar, not pretty enough to be on television. Are they good enough? Can women really be as funny as men?...

July 23, 2015 · 3 min · 617 words · Jennifer Chavez

David Fincher’s Strangers on a Train Remake Update

As such,Strangers On A Trainhas taken a back seat. Were all so overcommitted right now that well see on that one, she said. He also is directing and starring in the Dennis Lehane adaptationLive By Nightwith Sienna Miller and Elle Fanning. At least he isnt trying to play Joseph Cottens Uncle Charlie. Oh no, I may have said too much…

July 23, 2015 · 1 min · 60 words · Dawn Cole