Game of Thrones Season 2, Lookback/Review

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March 30, 2013 · 1 min · 24 words · Chelsea Caldwell

Room 237, 2012

She is 13 and has been Stanley Kubrick-obsessed for over two years. They are twins, not identical like the twins inThe Shining, they are nocturnal twins. Kubricks Rube The director ofRoom 237, Rodney Ascher, is a geek. The hours he must have spent watching and re-watchingThe Shiningsurely boggled his own happily obsessed mind. I am an unabashed Stephen King reader and an avid Stanley Kubrick watcher. I loved the movie....

March 30, 2013 · 2 min · 395 words · Alyssa Andrade

G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Review

Joe: Retaliation is a dumb movie and it works. Den of Geek Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Stars Rating: 3.5 out of 5

March 29, 2013 · 1 min · 23 words · Jennifer Lane

Queen in the movies

Two classic 80s cult movies featured soundtracks from Queen. Aliya looks back at the band’s contributions to Flash Gordon and Highlander… The genre suited Queens music. In fact, Queen songs have been hijacked wholesale by a number of genres. Heres a look back at both of them. Flash Gordonis an iconic hero. Such performances suited Queens music. before giving a barrel laugh and screaming, Dive! to join the attack against Mings forces....

March 29, 2013 · 2 min · 228 words · Kelli Hopkins

The Host, Review

The Host, from the mind behind Twilight and no, it’s not good. Den of Geek Rating: Half a Star Rating: 0.5 out of 5

March 29, 2013 · 1 min · 24 words · Madison Gonzalez

5 fantasy series for A Song Of Ice And Fire fans

Yes you, you television-watching-lazy-bones. Have you readA Song of Ice and Fire? If not, rectify this immediately. Its basically, right,Game of Thrones, but a book. Quite a few books actually. If you have readA Song of Ice and Fire; wasnt it good? Would you like to know a few more books that we think you might like? If not, you should probably stop reading this article now. Thats basically all it is....

March 28, 2013 · 2 min · 338 words · Jeffrey Rivas

David Renwick interview: Jonathan Creek, One Foot In The Grave, & more…

Is it still dependant on something? Ad content continues below Well it might not happen if I fail to write something good. I shouldnt be spreading doom and gloom and doubt and insecurities, although thats my role! We hope to go into pre-production sometime in the summer so it will be tight! Each one, I have tried to address as a one-off really. I fancied doing a serial of some kind afterJonathan Creek, something in a similar mode toJonathan Creek....

March 28, 2013 · 3 min · 568 words · Stacy Newton

The top 100 TV and movie monsters

If youre like us, then sure you do. But which is the best one ever? Well, thats what our epic 100 countdown tries to work out. Note: to save on load times, weve split this over four pages. The thing is voiced by Megatron himself, Frank Welker. The result is a commendable if not completely original piece of prosthetic creature work. Firstly, that the main character is called Harry Potter....

March 28, 2013 · 5 min · 893 words · Daniel Johnston

10 maximum things about Steven Seagal’s Maximum Conviction

Steven Seagal and Steve Austin star in the straight-to-video action flick, Maximum Conviction. Here are a few things Matt’s found in it… The conviction of newly released straight-to-video action movie fight-festMaximum Convictionwas never in doubt. The film is set in a prison, after all. Thats raised a few questions. The answer is that it was surprisingly maximum. Because its the maximum the editors would allow me. How many violent Stevens can one action film handle?...

March 27, 2013 · 2 min · 304 words · Joseph Patterson

Sheridan Smith interview: Jonathan Creek & more…

First to chat to Den of Geek was a very animated and glowing Sheridan Smith. The offers keep coming in for you dont they, youre the woman of the moment arent you? Youre doing a lot now… Touch wood… Ad content continues below Whats that down to? I dont know I am baffled really, I dont know. I am so grateful and you never know what might happen so like I say I always touch wood!...

March 26, 2013 · 2 min · 404 words · Molly Adams DVM

The Book of Mormon and South Park, Review

Matt Stone, Trey Parker, South Park, The Book of Mormon and World Potty Satire Domination. St. Malachys Church has been a theatre district staple since the performing arts renaissance of the 1920s. Guess who put that up? he asks, and then pauses. The Mormons… thank God for them. On Broadways biggest stage, The Tony Awards, Parker, Stone and co-creator Robert Lopezs efforts were justified. A cheers to Randy Marsh, says Steven Sondheim, one of the greatest Broadway composers of all-time....

March 25, 2013 · 2 min · 358 words · Colleen Black

Cat Smith, Cosplay, Interview

Our interview with Cat Smith who was cosplaying before they coined the term “cosplay.” She also takes an honest look at some of the uglier attitudes that infect the world of cosplay. Read on and dont skip to the end. CS:Im never sure if I should countRocky Horroras cosplay, since its kind of its own thing. If we dont countRocky, the credit has to go toXena. CS:River is kind of a gift from the universe to me....

March 24, 2013 · 2 min · 323 words · Alexis Mcgrath

Constantine #1 (DC) Review

WhenAction ComicsandDetective Comicsrebooted,Hellblazerstood alone. For decades Hellblazer had been the proving grounds for great comic minds. Unfortunately, in recent years, sales, which were never that solid on the monthlies, diminished. Hellblazerfans were passionate, they were just dwindling. The DCUConstantineis, in fact, not in any way a watered down version. It IS Constantine in a superhero universe. There are no allusions to Lovecraft or any treatises about post-Thatcher England. The Vertigo book specialized in noir-ish portrayals of horrors both subtle and overbearing....

March 24, 2013 · 1 min · 189 words · Joseph Mcmahon