Does this hold answers to The Returned’s mysteries?

If youve watchedThe Returnedseries one and havent yet visitedthis website, youre urged to do so forthwith. Nows a good time. You may have clicked like a maniac to get away from Victor clip-clopping slowly towards the screen. You may have jumped when that glass reformed itself in the American Diner. You may even have spilled a bit of your Horlicks when Serge hit you with that shovel. If your schoolboy French never really got past the Ou est la discotheque?...

July 28, 2013 · 6 min · 1140 words · Amanda Barnes

Wolfblood: Buffy for the CBBC generation

I thought, its time she had a chance to take back the night. She was 5ft 2 of potent right-to-be-there, and God, did we want her power. that when she was temporarily divested of her strength in season threesHelpless, the loss was keenly felt. Buffys vulnerability was our vulnerability, and wed been shown far too much of that on screen already. A young teenage girl, alone in her house at night, hears a disturbance....

July 26, 2013 · 1 min · 178 words · Mrs. Kelsey Carter MD

12 underappreciated thrillers worth checking out

Looking for a pulse-pounding evening’s entertainment? Ad content continues below This is a film about two kids trapped in a house with a hungry tiger. You like it already? And then they realise they are not alone… which usually accompanies horror films (or is that just me?). However, he is fantastic at battering down doors. The scene involving some slowly dripping sweat would have made Hitchcock proud. Marty finds out and hires a private investigator to track the couple....

July 24, 2013 · 3 min · 499 words · Mark Morales

17 things we learned on The Amazing Spider-Man 2 set visit

So I would say the studio has been very generous. But that isnt how New Yorkers experience New York. We dont go and stand under the Empire State Building its somewhere over the top of the tenement there. The scene we saw filming on that hot June day was of a graduation. The only problem is, Peter Parkers late for the ceremony. The kiss, we later learned, was initially improvised....

July 24, 2013 · 4 min · 690 words · Angela Daniel

Pikmin 3 Wii U, Review

After nine years, Nintendo have finally made a Pikmin sequel. Here’s Ryan’s review of the absorbing, delightful Pikmin 3… Yet again, Ive let my Pikmin down. In most strategy games, the loss of a few units seldom makes much of an emotional impact. Theyre mere cannon fodder collateral damage in a greater war effort. Red Pikmin are handy in a fight. Yellow Pikmin can be thrown further and conduct electricity....

July 24, 2013 · 1 min · 174 words · Tony Miller

Hangar 18 (1980): Lookback and Review

Or if not that exactly I mightve at least developed a little more normally.) Silly as it all is, it at least offers what I believe is a cinematic first. Okay, that preamble out of the way, we finally get on to the Roswell end of things. What the hell is it with these astronauts?) Theres just something about the guy. He was in the business for some 50 years, and always played the same character....

July 23, 2013 · 1 min · 159 words · Nicole Pena

Why Breaking Bad’s Hank is the real John McClane

Its moments like those that make the character sing. It helps that Dean Norris is as seasoned an actor as Bruce Willis, if not quite as famous. But of all his many roles, Hank is arguably his finest. For us, Hank Schraders equally deserving of one. It could be like theDie HardTV series we never had. As long as Hank never has to go to Moscow, we should be fine…

July 22, 2013 · 1 min · 70 words · Wendy Diaz

Murray Gold interview: Doctor Who, Russell T Davies, Batman, David Bowie & more…

More from Cameron’s interview with Doctor Who composer, Murray Gold, feat. Lets go back to series one, how did that first year feel? It kept on upping. In season one, I didnt know what it was. Russell obviously knew what it was but I hadnt really shared it. I hadt read many manuscripts. They were annoyed about how light-hearted it was. I remember thinking, Thats fantastic!. Theyd just stopped having dial-up....

July 16, 2013 · 6 min · 1126 words · Michael Ford

Iain Softley interview: Trap For Cinderella, Hackers & more

His career is pretty fascinating, because its almost impossible to predict what kind of film hell make next. Then he made a period drama. Then a weird sci-fi movie set in a mental hospital. Then a spooky horror film, and followed it up with a fantasy movie for kids. How many directors can you name whove made a series of films that diverse? We got hold of Iain for a chat about it before, inevitably, steering the conversation towards Hackers…...

July 12, 2013 · 3 min · 606 words · Jacob Hayes

Pacific Rim, Review

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

July 12, 2013 · 1 min · 5 words · Christina Mccarthy

Superhero Photographer Adam Jay Interview!

You may know him best as the “Liquid Venom” photographer, but there’s much more!

July 11, 2013 · 1 min · 14 words · Marvin Kelly

34 geeky things you didn’t know about Monsters University

Wow strangers on the bus! Be the toast of any dinner party! His skin is thus clearer, brighter, and more elastic. 12.There are an average of 3.7 eyes per monster character on campus. Light equates to intimidating experiences and goals for the characters. Director Dan Scanlon joked that since the fourth grade was just a popular monster saying. 22.There are faces, some obvious, others less so, hidden throughout theMonsters Universitycampus....

July 10, 2013 · 1 min · 162 words · William Waters

Remembering Claude Rains

Recognise the name but can’t quite place the face? Im talking aboutCasablanca, Now Voyager, Notorious, The Adventures of Robin Hood, andThe Invisible Man. The actor who links them all is Claude Rains. Sometimes he played amoral characters, or downright evil ones. He was always utterly watchable. A brief biography Ad content continues below William Claude Rains was born in London in 1889. He died in 1967 from an abdominal haemorrhage....

July 10, 2013 · 3 min · 453 words · Cynthia Cook