Are We Witnessing The End of the Movie Trilogy?

Fantastic Beasts is now five films. There’s a further Planet Of The Apes movie planned. Whatever happened to the traditional movie trilogy? This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. That the new trilogy of films would be complete upon its release. That suggests thatWar For The Planet Of The Apesmay not be the endpoint that had been assumed. Now, were getting five films in that particular series. Three, it seems, is no longer enough....

October 19, 2016 · 2 min · 311 words · Hunter Castillo

Black Mirror series 3 interview: Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones

Brookers growing TV writing and presenting career had turned him from poacher to gamekeeper. You couldnt sustain that act while mixing in showbiz circles, he explained. It wasnt just the awkwardness, it was the guilt. When people think ofBlack Mirror, the first thought tends to be aaah! Underneath the horrible stuff, it seems that youre really urging kindness and caution? Charlie Brooker:I think youre absolutely right. Im glad you said that....

October 19, 2016 · 4 min · 725 words · David Simpson

Henry Thomas on His Role in Ouija: Origin of Evil: ‘This Guy Was Interesting to Me’

The star of E.T. and many other films dons the collar to play a tormented priest in Ouija: Origin of Evil. Ad content continues below Henry Thomas:Ive never played a Catholic priest before. I did a role where I was some traveling 19th century Christian reverend or something. This was the first Catholic priest Ive played., so that was kind of fun. Different, you put the uniform and thats 90% of your work....

October 19, 2016 · 4 min · 643 words · Kelsey Nolan

Labyrinth at 30: Brian Froud conceptual designer interview

People wanted to come together and celebrate his life by watching that film. Why do you think its held so dear by so many? Ad content continues below I cant precisely say what it is. It obviously has its magic. To be honest, when we finished it, we sort of thought well, is that it? Wed always wanted to do our best and wed always wanted to break some boundaries and do something different....

October 19, 2016 · 5 min · 1015 words · Ronald Mccarty

Labyrinth Conceptual Designer Brian Froud Talks David Bowie, Dark Crystal, and Sequels

30 years after Jim Hensons much-loved Labyrinth was released, we chat to concept designer Brian Froud… This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. People wanted to come together and celebrate his life by watching that film. Why do you think its held so dear by so many? I cant precisely say what it is. It obviously has its magic. To be honest, when we finished it, we sort of thought well, is that it?...

October 19, 2016 · 5 min · 1040 words · Joyce Robles

Legends of Tomorrow: Who is The Justice Society’s Commander Steel

New Legends of Tomorrow character Nate Heywood has a much longer legacy in comics than you might think. Its a good time to be a comic book fan. But the book didnt just present characters from DCs publishing history. Oh no, he also presented characters from defunct companies that DC had bought up. I wanted to know about them all! Take That, Ratzi! Actually, there werethreedifferent DC heroes that used the designation of Steel....

October 19, 2016 · 2 min · 396 words · Victoria Christensen

Blood Father Review

Mel Gibson grows a beard and goes on the run in the drama-thriller, Blood Father. But is it worth riding shotgun? Still, Mel Gibson clearly isnt aging like a typical guy in his 60s. Nevertheless, the quality of the acting and drama makeBlood Fatherworth a cautious recommendation. Blood Fatheris out in UK cinemas now. Rating: 3 out of 5

October 18, 2016 · 1 min · 59 words · Stacy Baird

Do scary movies still scare you like they used to?

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Are scary movies as scary as they used to be? Did the movies that scared you as a child still scare you when you watched them as an adult? It was like being trapped in a PG version ofSaw: Want to play a game? You have thirty minutes. Most of the time, fears fade with age. its fair to say that we were less than terrified....

October 18, 2016 · 4 min · 700 words · Tony Ayala

Star Elizabeth Reaser Says Ouija: Origin of Evil Is ‘A Very Different Movie’

That was really the real focus. What was your view of Alice when you first saw the script and read through it? What was it about her that struck a chord with you? Just the desperation that shes contending with and the grief that shes experiencing. The loss that shes dealing with makes her extremely vulnerable and that was what was very moving to me. That was what was really drew me to it too....

October 18, 2016 · 4 min · 656 words · Thomas Atkinson

The Lost Room: Revisiting an Overlooked Sci-fi Gem

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Many people pine for the one that got away. It was also dismissed as an especially silly descent into incoherence by the likes of TV Guide. If anything, that would have been in its favor during the ensuing years, as anyLostorMr. But its likely that anyone who has actually seenThe Lost Roommust be utterly confused by those ratings and reviews. Ad content continues below...

October 18, 2016 · 3 min · 583 words · Dawn Beck

Director Mike Flanagan: Making Ouija: Origin of Evil Was ‘A Ton of Fun’

One of horrors hottest rising directors explores the back story of the malevolent Ouija game. It may be the rare horror follow-up that actually surpasses the first. Den of Geek: The first film wasnt very well received by critics but was still a big success. What was appealing to you about going in and doing a sequel to that? Which is another thing that is very rare, because its easy to say that going in....

October 17, 2016 · 3 min · 476 words · Adam Cooke

Fantastic Beasts: Making Five Movies is A Great Idea

Worried about those 5 Fantastic Beasts movie? J.K. Rowling has got this. One might even call it money-grabbing. (And many have.) First, lets get this one out of the way. Because its not really a story at all. Yes, shes that good. So, noFantastic Beastsisnt based on one book. It could probably stretch much longer. Of course its a money-grabbing move… …But that doesnt mean it isnt also a narratively-minded one, too....

October 17, 2016 · 1 min · 166 words · Joshua Price

Westworld Episode 3 Review: The Stray

This Westworld review contains spoilers. Westworld Episode 3 When the legend becomes fact, print the legend. Yet, it may go further still. Lifeless beings who he shows complete apathy toward and for whom chasing genuine sentient self-awareness is a fools errand. And such illusions are beginning to fall apart in The Stray,Westworlds best episode yet. This chapter also doubles down on exploring some of the mechanics of the park to illuminating effect....

October 17, 2016 · 3 min · 494 words · Gina Ramirez