Stephen Dillane on The Tunnel and Game Of Thrones

We chat to Stephen Dillane about playing Game Of Thrones' Stannis Baratheon and The Tunnel’s Karl Roebuck… No equivocation, no meandering; hes thoughtful in his answers but straightforward. a body is found at the exact halfway point of The Channel Tunnel. You seem like an actor who picks projects with great consideration what was it that brought you toThe Tunnel? And the kind of background of Karls father being an old Communist....

January 10, 2014 · 4 min · 729 words · Troy Mendoza

The Legend of Hercules Review

In 2014, kinda looks even Hercules will claim he’s Spartacus, too. Rating: 1.5 out of 5

January 10, 2014 · 1 min · 16 words · Nicole Johnson

The top 25 underappreciated films of 2004

We head back a decade to look at a few films that deserve more attention. Heres our list of 25 underappreciated movies of 2004… Its rather less likely that youll remember some of the films on this list. And Sandlers really quite good in it. Otomos works always detailed, butSteamboys sense of scale and imagination really is something to behold. Dig out a copy now, and enjoy one of the great unsung animated features from Japans recent history....

January 9, 2014 · 3 min · 501 words · Linda Rogers

Parks and Recreation: The Many Faces of Andy Dwyer (And Chris Pratt)

Chris Pratt is poised to break-out on the big screen, but he has already shown charismatic versatility as lovable Andy on Parcs and Rec.

January 8, 2014 · 1 min · 24 words · Jason Sanchez

What do we know about Sherlock’s Mary Morstan?

so many declarations of love! ), that it had to be setting us up for a fall. A figurative one, this time. Sherlocks indestructibility established, the something bad dangles Damoclean over other heads than his. If either, is she victim or trap? These all being deductions of Sherlocks, we havent been yet privy to their proof (cleverness aside). How often, though, is the man wrong? Anyone fancy a go at reverse-engineering those conclusions?...

January 8, 2014 · 2 min · 299 words · Randall Michael

Music in Film: The top 20 soundtracks of 2013

Last year may only be a memory, but its film themes linger in the mind. Must-listen track:Dont Let Go When does sound become music and music become sound? When youre so busy not breathing that your ears cant tell the difference any more. A thrilling action theme with no percussion? Its out of this world. Never has the word soundtrack been more apt. In fact, this might just be the best of the lot....

January 7, 2014 · 4 min · 646 words · Patty Gutierrez

Super Mario 3D World’s Minor Annoyances

And, it is the best-looking iteration of theSuper Mario Bros.franchise to date. Here are some issues I find mildly annoying about the game. What happened to the challenge? Its like easy mode…for a Mario game. Now I cant brag about beating the game, because everyone can beat the game. Ad content continues below [Related Article: Marios 18 Greatest! That excitement would translate well in high definition. The Bowser Paradox You first defeat Marios arch nemesis Bowser at Bowsers Lava Lake Keep....

January 7, 2014 · 1 min · 156 words · Carlos Alexander

The Hunger Games: The Mockingjay Problem

The third Hunger Games book might be the hardest to adapt to the screen. Sarah looks at the reasons why… This article contains spoilers for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Mockingjay. So lets start thinking aboutMockingjay. For starters, its the most controversial book in the trilogy. Although it was fairly well received critically, not all of the fans enjoyed the books darker tone. I suspect it might feel a bit like it came out of nowhere....

January 6, 2014 · 2 min · 229 words · Jennifer Doyle

Sherlock Holmes: 25 Legendary Performances

Fans of the great detective are typically familiar with Sir Arthur Conan Doyles original stories. They also know that those stories have been published, republished, and then published again. He has been repackaged, reformatted, revamped, reimagined, and rebooted. But when the writers work is done, who makes the man? Long thought lost, the film was rediscovered in 1968 (and is available online). Thus our unknown actor has the distinction of being the first Sherlock Holmes on film!...

January 3, 2014 · 3 min · 613 words · Sharon Turner

The 12 finest movie villains of 2013

They made us boo and hiss, and maybe made us like them a little bit, too. Here’s our rundown of our favourite 2013 movie villains… NB: The following contains spoilers. We love them, we hate them, and sometimes, we love to hate them. at a victim hes just blown to smithereens. It makes us chuckle every time we see it. Like Smaug, Wakefields nameless villain is given a superb introduction....

January 3, 2014 · 1 min · 170 words · Olivia Cook

Why The Wolf of Wall Street Ain’t No Goodfellas

Wolf of Wall Street is exactly the movie it needs to be with the people who control the economy; for Scorsese that’s worse than any wiseguy.

January 3, 2014 · 1 min · 26 words · Lisa Murray

On The Waterfront: Terry Malloy Was A Rat

On the Waterfront as reviewed by a dock mobster… I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody. He took a dive for Johnny Friendly on his brothers advice and lost a shot at the title. He coulda been somebody with a title. Even as a contender, its better than never getting a shot at all. Better than throwing fights for short-end cash. That sticks in Terrys ass....

December 27, 2013 · 4 min · 737 words · Melissa Arnold

50 years of Doctor Who in 50 screengrabs

The Sound of Drums Where it all began. Ad content continues below 2. An Unearthly Child The first cliffhanger. Not only has the TARDIS transported us from present day into the unknown, but theres something else. There will always be something else. The Daleks Look, the definitive Something else. The Dalek Invasion of Earth The first companion departure, and its the Doctors grand-daughter Susan. Hartnell plays the scene beautifully, informed by his real life emotions at Carole Ann Fords departure....

December 23, 2013 · 3 min · 528 words · Steven Hernandez