Matt Smith reviews episode 18 of Elementary season 2… Sherlock Holmes, as discussed in previous reviews, is a complicated character. Done in so many ways before (BBC drama decades ago, BBC drama a couple of years ago, Hollywood blockbuster, as well as in various other media formats), you have to wonder if any episode in […]
From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series – Episode Six Review
Luke Owen review the sixth episode of From Dusk Till Dawn… If there is one thing From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series has done right, it’s taking short periods of the original movie and stretching them convincingly over 45 minutes. Granted, last week’s episode was a bump in the road in terms of contrivance, but […]
From Superfan to Supervillain
Anghus Houvouras on the comic book movie trend of the superfan becoming the supervillain…. Comic book adaptations are often accused of being unoriginal. These movies are ‘On the rails’ as they say. A predetermined path of familiar tropes and storytelling techniques that very rarely deviate from the familiar. The glut of superhero themed movies has […]
Heroes Reborn to begin with an online prequel series
Back in February, it was announced that NBC and show creator Tim Kring are resurrecting the cult TV show Heroes for a new “stand-alone story” entitled Heroes Reborn, and now Entertainment Weekly brings word that the revamp will get underway with an online prequel, creatively titled Heroes Reborn: Digital Series. The online prequel is part […]
The Following Season 2 – Episode 13 Review
Matt Smith reviews episode 13 of The Following season 2… The producers of The Following seem to have been biding their time. While nowhere near impeccable in their setting up of the end times their religious war has implied, things are coming to a head. Joe Carroll has another master plan that looks like it’ll […]
Comic Book Review – The Mercenary Sea #3
Trevor Hogg dives into a new Image Comics series by reading the third instalment titled Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea… Jack Harper and the crew of the Venture slip into enemy waters to rescue a British spy, code-named “Top Hat.” Only their old adversary, Captain Tono of the Imperial Japanese Navy, spoils […]
Comic Book Review – Shotgun Wedding #3
Villordsutch reviews Shotgun Wedding #3… “Mike Stone wants nothing more than to marry the woman of his dreams. Denise is smart, sexy, teaches the second grade, and loves Mike more than anything in the world. What she doesn’t know is that Mike is one of the world’s top assassins and was once engaged to a fellow assassin named […]
Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly and Adam McKay reteaming for Border Guards
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are set to reunite with Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Step Brothers director Adam McKay for a new comedy entitled Border Guards, which is being written by Jesse Armstrong (Peep Show, In the Loop). According to Deadline, Border Guards will see “Ferrell and Reilly playing two […]
Paul Walker’s brothers to help finish Fast & Furious 7
After halting production on Fast & Furious 7 following the tragic death of leading man Paul Walker back in November, Universal Pictures has now enlisted Walker’s brothers Caleb and Cody Walker to assist in completing some of the action shots and other scenes left incomplete. The news was announced on the film’s official Facebook page, […]
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – Episode 18 Review
Anghus Houvouras reviews the eighteenth episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D…. There is a moment in the latest episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. that felt cathartic. An almost meta scene where Coulson has his faith tested. The agency that he dedicated and gave his life for is in shambles, now branded a terrorist organization by […]
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