Eduardo Sanchez interview: Exists, Bigfoot, being scared of horror movies

But the killer lurking in the trees inExistsdoesnt have a knife its far more primal than that. Well, I grew up in the 70s, so Ive always been a fan of Bigfoot. He was the creature that scared me when I was a little kid. They really influenced us. Ad content continues below It is kind of perfect for a found footage style format. Its that kind of creature. Lets talk about the creature design....

March 20, 2015 · 3 min · 617 words · Michael Carr

Final Fantasy 15: Episode Duscae — The Good and the Bad

Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae has arrived. Is it a step in the right direction for the franchise? Square Enix smartly tried to force everyones hand by sweetening the package with the Duscae demo. Then, Final Fantasy XIII and its sequels were not universally acclaimed, and theVersusgame was repeatedly delayed. The game tells the story of Noctis and his bros Ignis, Prompto and Gladiolus. you’re free to change your weapons and attack options or techniques on the fly....

March 19, 2015 · 2 min · 407 words · Yolanda Krueger

Man Seeking Woman: Why You Should Watch Its Unbelievable First Season

suddenly turns into, So what sort of peyote am I on? Baruchel is the glue that holds all of this together, though. And theyre flamingo feet. They are the same thing. Were not cutting away to Joshs heightened perspective where his datelookslike a troll; sheisa troll. And no one at all has a problem with this. It might re-position it, but the series voice would still very much be present and remain the same....

March 19, 2015 · 2 min · 390 words · Mrs. Michelle Lucero

Vikings: Scarred review

This review contains spoilers. 3.4 Scarred This week is a prime example of why I loveVikings. Ad content continues below Power isnt, after all, about force. Almost everyone in Scarred is trying to exercise or extend their control. And we get to see this done in a wide variety of ways. For Floki, the key to control is the appeal to the gods. Not directly, of course. Oh, certainly he claims to be, as he did when Rollo encountered him outside the victory celebration....

March 19, 2015 · 3 min · 437 words · Sierra Stone

Why Lilyhammer Season 4 Needs to Happen

The latter factor here is perhaps the most critical. So why should you care? Why shouldLilyhammerget its fourth season? Its a delightfully bat-shit decision that sets the tone for a delightfully bat-shit series. The Norway presented to us inLilyhammeris a caricature. Everything inLilyhammerhappens at break-neck speed as arcs and plot-lines are crammed into compact eight-episode seasons. you might accuse the show of a lot of things, but being boring isnt one of them....

March 19, 2015 · 2 min · 245 words · Sophia Ramos

Why Tron: Legacy Deserves a Sequel

Thats exactly why another trip to the Grid should be embraced. And there is genuinely much to criticize the film for. At just over two hours,Tron: Legacyis probably 20 minutes too long. into a seedy, decrepit world. If hes our hero, its a shame that more detail was not given to the avatars narrative pixels. And yet, even in 2010, there was something unfair about this capricious picking atTron: Legacy....

March 19, 2015 · 2 min · 374 words · Kevin Johnson

Do We Get the Movies We Deserve?

Fed up with sequels and reboots? Fantastic Fourand the forthcomingGhostbustersreboot have had the opposite reaction toJupiter Ascendingfrom some cinemagoers. Ad content continues below This demonstrates that theres a willingness to act against films in certain circumstances. Otherwise the cry goes up: Novelty. Thats what people clearly want instead, right? Box Office takings, though, would suggest otherwise. Sequels, prequels and adaptations are obviously not a deterrent to an audience. This made less than the franchise stymying total forThe Amazing Spider-Man 2....

March 18, 2015 · 2 min · 318 words · Michele Hendrix

Hitman: Agent 47 & the video game movie problem

There are some excellent video game-influenced movies out there. They’re just not based on video games. No, no, this isnt a list of the worst movies ever made. Its a choice selection of films from the last 20 years that have been based on video games. And as you could see, it makes for grim reading. But before we get into that, some brief history. Video games can never be art....

March 18, 2015 · 4 min · 716 words · Shelby Ross

Neil Gaiman’s 11 Geekiest Cameo Appearances

Remember when Neil Gaiman played Jareth from Labyrinth and popped up a cartoon falafel? Step this way to see his geekiest cameos… Neil Gaiman is a brilliant writer. Brilliant writers have fans. Sometimes, those fans make films, TV shows and comics. Thats more or less the behind-the-scenes story to this collection of Neil Gaimans nerdiest cameo appearances. Today, we celebrate that eclectic CV with this list of Gaimans geekiest cameos....

March 18, 2015 · 2 min · 219 words · Steven Carpenter

Veronica Roth Interview: The Divergent Series and More…

The creator of the Divergent series on Insurgent, going from page to screen and her next book. Theres also a new director, as Robert Schwentke (R.I.P.D.) But really for me, it sets me up to have a longer career of writing. Ive wanted to write for a living since I was 11. So to have kind of career stability has been a great life change as a result of all this....

March 18, 2015 · 3 min · 604 words · Jessica Mercado

Isao Takahata interview: The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya

He talks about its making. Its also, quite possibly, the 79-year-old directors final work. It is just as you say. With the advances in 3D, animation films are increasingly going in the direction toward live-action style images. I chose this style because I didnt want people to forget this. And if there is movement, then they are the pictures that vividly capture the force of the movement. What I have done is to attempt to bring this technique to animation....

March 17, 2015 · 2 min · 306 words · Charles Torres

Nintendo mobile games and NX console: 9 Big Questions

What does Nintendo’s move to mobile mean for its current systems? What’s the NX? We attempt to answer some of the deal’s burning questions… This, clearly, is an awful lot of news to take in. So what does it all mean, and what can we expect from Nintendo as a result? Founded in 1999, DeNA is one of the biggest mobile companies in Japan. So far, that is. Ad content continues below...

March 17, 2015 · 2 min · 364 words · Lisa Stone

Why the World Still Needs Half-Life 3

Ten years later, still no Half-Life 3. But fans remain hopeful. Why does the world still need this game? Ten years ago, Valve released one of the biggest and innovative sci-fi shooters ever made. Its a game and a series that has maintained a hardcore following all these years later. Why has there never been a sequel? Does the world still needHalf-Life 3? This question should infuriate you. Its crazy that we havent returned to City 17 or been shot at by the Combine in so long....

March 17, 2015 · 3 min · 598 words · Paula Johnson