Alice Rush reviews the fourth episode of Bates Motel Season 2… The tension behind the scenes of White Pine Bay has always been quietly but surely bubbling away in the background but this week on Bates Motel sees some dramatic shifts in the status quo as well as seeing the Bates trying to come to […]
Special Features – Where the cinematic family meets the whimsical fabrication of reality: The cinema of Wes Anderson
Paul Risker on the cinema of Wes Anderson…Known for brandishing his pen and camera to create a quirky brand of cinema, with the check-in date upon us for the whimsical delights of his eighth feature film The Grand Budapest Hotel, the imaginative auteur Wes Anderson looks to bring his cinema full circle. From Royal Tenenbaums […]
From TV to Feature: Veronica Mars
Brandon Engel on Veronica Mars’ journey from TV to feature… Veronica Mars has returned, and this time we can only hope there won’t be another seven year hiatus before we see her again. Granted, while the shift from television to film was more than bit rocky, it did take far too long for Warner Bros. […]
Elementary Season 2 – Episode 15 Review
Matt Smith reviews the fifteenth of Elementary Season 2… Sherlock Holmes, as a detective, works best when he’s in a vacuum. Bereft of distraction, focusing on the job at hand, social niceties not getting in the way of his cold, hard logic. Personal issues shouldn’t come into it; otherwise they’ll pull him away from being, […]
Special Features – The Rules of Reboot: 10 Year Cycle
Anghus Houvouras on the rules of the reboot…. So many comic books are being brought to the big screen that it feels almost critical that they evolve beyond origin stories and break free from the tyranny of their genre. The danger of all these comic book films has always been a vicious cycle of release, […]
Kevin Spacey signs on to play Winston Churchill
Not content with getting his political thrills by playing corrupt, Machiavellian US congressman Frank Underwood in House of Cards, it seems that two time Oscar winner Kevin Spacey has officially agreed to portray former UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a feature film depicting his life. The biopic will be entitled Captain of the Gate […]
Comic Book Review – Ghostbusters #14
Luke Owen reviews Ghostbusters #14 The embodiment of chaos has taken an interest in earth, and the physical laws of the universe are beginning to come apart at the seams. When Newtonian physics falter in New York City and weirdness is on the rise, you know who’s gonna get called… Mass Hysteria continues as more […]
Turning The Page: Dispatch from Disneyland by John Frost
Trevor Hogg learns about the societal impact of Disneyland with author John Frost as his tour guide… Known for running The Disney Blog, John Frost has recently published a collection of personal stories and essays celebrating what he believes to be the “Happiest Place on Earth.” “Since its opening in 1955, Disneyland has come to […]
Comic Book Review – Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #10
Luke Owen reviews Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #10… With many monsters now inhabiting a new home, peace seemingly descends on Earth. Little does humanity realize that the greatest danger now lurks under the waves! Lucy and the Kaiju Watchers will have to act fast to determine the nature of the new threat! The War of […]
Comic Book Review – Star Slammers #1
Villordsutch reviews the first issue of Star Slammers: Re-mastered #1… “Once upon a time, there was a race of men who could out-shoot, out-fight, and out-kill anybody. They were paid fabulous sums to act as mercenaries. The practice became so lucrative, they decided to go into business. They became the most successful businessmen in history, […]
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