Scandal: Put a Ring on It Review

Here’s our review. We left off with the impression that Michael may actually have feelings for Cyrus. We didnt need flashbacks to understand this. While it took him seeing Michael at his lowest point, Cyrus finally is starting to empathize with him. Liv, too, had her share of flashbacks including one of Cyrus wedding day. Fitz had given her a ring; a family heirloom he was meant to give the woman he loved....

March 27, 2015 · 1 min · 190 words · Amy Oconnor

Supernatural: Paint it Black, Review

A filler, but solid, episode of Supernatural allows the boys to move forward. Here’s our review… This review contains Supernatural spoilers. Hell hath no fury like a 16thCentury woman scorned. Sam and Dean investigate some random suicides and a murder that are all tied to one particular Catholic Church. Its a typical haunting/possession with a twist. The reasons the Grand Coven kicked her out started as sympathetic on Rowenas side....

March 27, 2015 · 2 min · 281 words · George Anderson

9 franchise-starting young adult films that struggled

Worse luck for them, really. Ad content continues below Does it have a future?In short: yes. After the notion of a follow-up film was rubbished, Paramount turned their attention to the small screen. The film, on the other hand, is substantially weaker. Despite Alex Pettyfer and Glees Dianna Agron giving their all,I Am Number Fourfails early and fails often. Does it have a future?At present its a no but a couple of years back director D....

March 26, 2015 · 2 min · 292 words · Eugene Flores

Revisiting Patriot Games: The First Jack Ryan “Reboot”

Alec Baldwin would follow him out of the exit door. Quality casting runs, for the most part, through the Jack Ryan boxset. And yet, rewatchingPatriot Games, I warmed to it a lot, lot more. Perhaps thats because it feels just a little riskier than your average Hollywood summer film now. thrust into the middle of Irish politics. The main plot is kickstarted by an IRA hit on a member of the British royal family....

March 26, 2015 · 2 min · 423 words · Gary Pittman

Simon Pegg Interview: Star Trek 3, Mission Impossible, & Kill Me Three Times

Is that what appealed to you about doing it? Ad content continues below Simon Pegg: Yeah it was. I love the notion of taking the most sort of fundamentally corrupt character. Ive been a lot of very corrupt characters, maybe not corrupt but certainly kind of amoral. Theres a joyousness to be along for the ride because you kind of want him to do it. And hes also a kind of great white shark....

March 26, 2015 · 6 min · 1211 words · Andrea Rodgers

Doctor Who: what Russell T Davies would change about Rose

If they havent, then they need one. ), one gem in particular is contained in the final pages of its extended 2010 reprint. Davies duly did so, and below are a few of his thoughts. (To read the rest, you really needA Writers Talecopy of your own. Off you go now. The fresh air will do you good. Bring us back a bookmark). Ad content continues below Undeniably so. We fixed that in later episodes writes Davies....

March 25, 2015 · 2 min · 225 words · Carolyn Riddle

Kenneth Branagh interview: Cinderella, audiences, Statham

Its a strong film too, that finally makes it to the UK this week. And ahead of its release, he spared us some time for a natter about it… I think Ive worked out what youre up to. Ive worked out your ruse. You doThor,CinderellaandJack Ryan: Shadow Recruit. This is all about selling DVDs ofPeters Friends, isnt it? [Laughs] That would be a lovely by-product. Ad content continues below Were you consciously looking for different audience subsets, though?...

March 25, 2015 · 6 min · 1250 words · Stanley Mccarthy

The Flash: Rogue Time review

It’s paradox time on The Flash. Things definitely got timey-wimey, and it was just fine. Here’s Mike’s review… ThisThe Flashreview contains spoilers. Wait…didnt I start last weeks review like that? Nevertheless, its appropriate. I simply cant believe that this show is willing to do some of the things it does. Perhaps more to the point, I sometimes cant believe it does them at all. Honestly, I cant quite explain why Im okay with this, but I am....

March 25, 2015 · 2 min · 372 words · Susan Barnes

20 serious movie scenes that are unintentionally hilarious

There are mild spoilers for the other films mentioned. Or an actor is serving up a performance of the thickest, richest ham. Perhaps the editing is too abrupt, or youre like me and HA! during sex scenes because youre extremely immature. Or maybe its funny because youre a psychopath, I dont know. I love watching Hollywood do well, but I also love to watch when it fumbles this badly. Your film revolves around Heartthrob Deluxe of the 90s, Brad Pitt....

March 24, 2015 · 4 min · 752 words · Jessica Lee

20 years of New Doctor Who: What the 2005 Reviews Said About “Rose”

Alternatively, the Ninth Doctor was an off-puttingly goofy otherworldly buffoon who kept pulling weird, annoying faces. On Eccleston though, one point of consensus was reached: everyone agreed he was Northern. The real acclaim though, was saved for Pipers chemistry with Eccleston. Davies and his team get everything right said one lifelong fan of the original series. It is not and will never be Doctor Who said another. and everyone but everyone hated the burping bins....

March 24, 2015 · 4 min · 839 words · Rachel Nunez

Serena Review

Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper reteam for the Depression era romance, Serena. But that may be the film’s only silver lining… Audiences love seeing familiar faces together, provided they belong to stars burning with noticeable heat. Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence might become one of those legendary (onscreen) pairings eventually. But if thats the case, its not discernable in their latest picture together,Serena. Then again, they didnt have much hope of shining in this dismal, soapy black hole....

March 24, 2015 · 1 min · 140 words · Kayla Hahn

Helix: Mother Review

No one can accuse Helix of being predictable, with its gruesome or shockingly insane moments. If only there were a better payoff. Helixsometimes leaves me speechless, and I cant tell if thats good or bad anymore. Its a real shame that Dr. Sommer was infected and had to be sidelined. Landry being sidelined permanently, on the other hand, was perfect! And who couldnt love the Quasimodo tribute as Landry ascended to the bell tower?...

March 21, 2015 · 1 min · 185 words · Casey Scott

Silent Hills: Hideo Kojima’s Great Horror Game That May Never Be

Hideo Kojima needs no introduction in the video game world. The video game auteur has been making his very own style of video games for a very long time. What might seem like a straight stealth-action military simulator at first is really an exercise in genre-mixing. With Kojima, you get action, scifi, western, and a large dose of horror. In fact, some might say that Kojima has been contributing to the horror genre for years....

March 21, 2015 · 4 min · 677 words · Carly Frazier