Mario RPG: Ranking the Games

But the real reason whileSuperstar Sagahas become such an essential game in the entire Mario canon? The game is just downright FUNNY! The game itself was absolutely massive, and Ive still never managed to beat it even to this day. Like us onFacebookand follow us onTwitterfor all news updates related to the world of geek. AndGoogle+, if thats your thing!

April 18, 2014 · 1 min · 60 words · Michael Jimenez

Where Amazing Spider-Man 2 leaves Sony’s superhero universe

What hints did Amazing Spider-Man 2 give us about the rest of Sony’s planned Spider-Man franchise? This article contains spoilers for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Just so you dont get spoiled, were going to put a big picture up here. After that, its spoiler territory… One who actively doesnt want to get too close? That, he might go for. And of course, once established, she could carry her own spin-off movie....

April 18, 2014 · 2 min · 329 words · Eric Conway

Arrow: The Man Under the Hood review

ThisArrowreview contains major spoilers. I apologize in advance. Pleasebeware of spoilers, though. Even the music faintly apes the James Bond theme, and its definitely in keeping with the tone. Even a small victory over Slade requires Ollie to hurt himself. Ad content continues below But its his later scene that really nails it. And while the latter is correct, it wasnt quite in the way I expected. Excuse me, I…I think I have something in my eye....

April 17, 2014 · 2 min · 416 words · Randy Davidson MD

The things action movie heroes get up to on their days off

Er… NB: This article contains certain words and images which may be consideredunsafe for work. This is fair enough because, to quote James Bond, everybody needs a hobby. For all we know, Bond might also be into origami and bell ringing. In most movies, we never find out. It would cut down on the confusion, he quips, awkwardly). But maybe thats us being cynical. At no point do we see him fluffing cushions or Hoovering the dog or watchingHomes Under The Hammer....

April 17, 2014 · 2 min · 363 words · Christopher Andrade

25 underappreciated modern foreign language films

In many ways you could argue that all foreign language films are underappreciated. Even the ones you assume that everyone must have heard of (Oldboy,The Raid,etc.) are often surprisingly ignored outside of film fan circles. Its a hard and brutal watch, but the violence always informs, and is never simply to titillate. Or is that Nazi zombies? Its a shame that it only gained limited release in the UK, as its simply brilliant....

April 15, 2014 · 2 min · 266 words · Erin Schroeder

Fading Gigolo Review

Indeed, both of these requirements are mandated by the top client of Fioravantes (Turturro) small business. But Murray proves to be more adept for survival than many of Allens onscreen personas from his own hand. Its certainly a growth industry! However, at Vergaras insistence, it must be areal man. Somehow, I suspect they shouldnt have to resort to paying for this vacant position. Nobody could see anything, but it still was very pleasant....

April 15, 2014 · 1 min · 139 words · Andrea Jimenez

In The Flesh series 2 interview: Emily Bevan and Emmett Scanlan

Warning: contains some plot details forIn The Fleshseries two. A local Salford scout hut doubles as Roarton village hall. Inside, zombie extras shuffle and chat and prod at their iPhones in between takes. In between takes the odd firework can be heard popping in the distance. On a noticeboard outside, faded Have You Seen? posters showing people whove been missing since The Rising slap against one another in the wind....

April 15, 2014 · 4 min · 664 words · Gene Crawford

Tom Baker interview: Doctor Who, fans, Harrison Ford

But my 10-year old has never been as impressed about anyone Ive interviewed. I think that might be something to do with ExCel too [theDoctor WhoExperience event last November]. I noticed the young fanbase has increased a lot. The postman said to me youve got a friend in the Ukraine, Tom! The odd thing though about the fans though is that the fan letters are pretty much identical. Theyre not just fans, they are huge fans....

April 15, 2014 · 4 min · 796 words · Elizabeth Hines

Wii U, the Dreamcast, Disney, and the future of Nintendo

The Wii became a must-have gadget, the 2000s equivalent of the SodaStream. Now contrast the long and successful life of the Wii with its successor, the Wii U. Where the Wii soared, the Wii U has stuttered. There has been much speculation as to whether Nintendo is destined for a similar fate as Sega. A series of add-ons for the Sega Mega Drive (or Genesis) had failed to take off....

April 15, 2014 · 1 min · 168 words · Martin Harris

Game Of Thrones Obituaries: The Lion and The Rose

THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR GAME OF THRONES THE LION AND THE ROSE. IT IS NOT A REVIEW. And yet, Joffreys gallantry was as ubiquitous of his character as his unyielding chivalry. During his first engagement, no woman or girl held his unwavering attention like Sansa. The king is dead, and he is slaughtered by the blood of his blood. Courts will be convened, sentences passed down, and traitors beheaded....

April 14, 2014 · 1 min · 101 words · Gabriela Lucero

Interview: Oculus director Mike Flanagan

The director of the sensationally chilling Oculus gives his take on horror movies and haunted mirrors. That film which cost just $70,000 to make put him on a path that eventually led toOculus. ), who are also behind his next picture which has already been shot calledSomnia. Found footage has to be objective. You have to believe the frame. So it was really hard to find partners who were willing to do it another way....

April 14, 2014 · 4 min · 793 words · Brenda Miller

Designing the Amazing Spider-Man costumes

We talked to costume designer Deborah Lynn Scott about designing the new Spider-suit, creating Electro, and tie-dye… Most people know roughly what he looks like hes been around for more than 50 years, after all. We called her up for a chat about designing Spider-Man… Hi Deborah! Lets start at the beginning. Where do you start? Well, lets see. And then you get a lot of information from the director, and how he views the movie....

April 11, 2014 · 3 min · 580 words · Debbie Roberts

How faithful should book and comic adaptations be?

Did you know that Darren AronofskysNoahis not totally faithful to the source material? Basing a film onThe Fantastic Fourbegs the question: which Fantastic Four? For superheroes who have been around for decades there are numerous arcs ripe for adaptation. So, the answer to the question Which Fantastic Four? is Any ones the film-makers want. Occasionaly controversial with fandom during filming, the movies are now ingrained into popular culture. Most prose novels dont have an expanded universe like Tolkiens....

April 11, 2014 · 2 min · 289 words · Nicholas Griffin