Scandal: You Got Served Review

The latest episode of Scandal is all about defining where loyalties lie. Heres our review of last nightsHunger Games…I mean,Scandal. The first half of last nights episode was spent figuring out how to resell Olivia Pope to the public. Ad content continues below I know, youre shocked. I was too…somewhat. After meeting Jakes wife, Elise, Jake gives her the sound advice she needed to hear. Once again, Jake was right....

October 23, 2015 · 2 min · 215 words · Brian Lang

American Horror Story: Hotel – Mommy Review

American Horror Story Season 5 Episode 3 This American Horror Story review contains spoilers… That short scene is sadly Evan Peters only scene in the episode. After he leaves, the episode becomes nothing but melodrama and bad (some might say offensive) cliches. If Mommy has an underlying message its that children will break their mothers heart. Trust me I have three. Speaking of Oedipal, Donovan dripping his blood into his mothers mouth was unsettling....

October 22, 2015 · 2 min · 246 words · Michael Mendez

Arrow: Restoration review

Despite a standard villain of the week setup, “Restoration” delivered some great moments. Here’s this week’s Arrow season 4 review. This Arrow review contains spoilers. Well, theres two sides to that. In other words, Im far less worried aboutArrowseason 4 than I was last week. Look, Double Down is a dreadful villain. There wasnt much they could do with him. Oliver and Diggles reconciliation was not only needed, but it felt natural....

October 22, 2015 · 1 min · 197 words · Diana Patterson

Empire: Be True Review

This Empire review contains spoilers. Sometimes I feel like I should write two separateEmpirereviews. One voice is saying, YES! COOKIE HAS A SMALL DOG NAMED WHOOP-DEE WOO! THIS IS ALL IVE EVER WANTED! while the other says, Really? Ad content continues below Thats my struggle. Cookie is given a new love interest and they end up pulling guns on some robbers! Oh, and listen to the way she says Lucious name like its something disgusting leaving her mouth!...

October 22, 2015 · 1 min · 124 words · Terri Barron

Supernatural: The Bad Seed Review

The boys are set on a short winding path filled with danger and darkness. Supernatural: Season 11, Episode 3 Our little baby Darkness is growing fast. Only three episodes in, and shes developed into a soul consuming teenager. Wonder how Crowley will deal with her form of teenage rebellion. Will Hell run out of expendable demons to feed to Amara? Speaking of the word mega, thats also the prefix in Rowenas lame attempt at creating her own coven....

October 22, 2015 · 2 min · 235 words · Hannah Miller

The Flash: Family of Rogues review

This Flash review contains spoilers. Maybe it was because I was mildly disappointed with the first two episodes of season two. Only mildly, mind you. And its a long season. On its very worst day, its always saved by the cast. But this episode, which has the added bonus of adding in the aforementioned Mssrs. Ironside and Miller, plus Peyton List as Lisa Snart, and there were sparks again. Most of Flashs villains arent maniacal killers, or even particularly powerful crime bosses....

October 22, 2015 · 2 min · 262 words · Todd Johnson

The Last Kingdom episode 1 spoiler-free review

But does it live up to the hype? Based on the first episode, I would argue that mostly, yes it does. For those tuning in, you are in for a treat. Which is a good sign. Set in the 9th century, the country we know as England does not exist. Soon only Wessex will stand, the Last Kingdom. This is the epic sweep of the grand story. The main beats are there, nothing is changed for changes sake, but the script is very economical....

October 22, 2015 · 1 min · 156 words · Jessica Wilkinson

15 Scariest Key & Peele Sketches

We take a look at the fifteen most frightening sketches that Key & Peele ever produced! One of the great assets ofKey & Peeleis the shows tremendous production value and attention to detail. Accordingly, weve assembled the definitive list of the fifteen scariest sketches thatKey & Peeleever turned out. Amazon has all your Key & Peele needs. This entry not only looks at zombies hitting the suburbs, but also racist ones at that....

October 21, 2015 · 2 min · 371 words · Richard Gibson

Agents of SHIELD: Devils You Know review

The stakes were finally raised on Agents of SHIELD “Devils You Know.” Here’s our review… This Agents of SHIELD review contains spoilers. We had the Inhuman stuff with a return of the monstrous Lash. Dont get me wrong, I really dig Lash. She was the redhead with same powers as popular X-Factor character Jamie Madrox. This time she was on the side of the angels. Daisy managed to hold Lash off and even witnessed the monster transform into a human being....

October 21, 2015 · 2 min · 310 words · Juan Mata

Artist Babs Tarr Talks Batgirl, Dick Grayson, Weddings,& More

We had a chance to sit down with the wonderful Babs Tarr to talk all things Batgirl. This interview contains spoilers forBatgirland other Bat-books. Its always a pleasure to meet the people behind your favorite comic books. Her latest issues of the book are exemplary of how fun comics can be. I spoke to Babs last year, and our second conversation is even better. Talking to her is like chatting with an old pal, one that offers you infinite happiness every month....

October 21, 2015 · 5 min · 859 words · Lisa Arroyo

Charlie Higson interview: Jekyll & Hyde, scaring kids, monsters

Thats a full plate by anyones standards. Did I put myself into a fever? Im too old for that shit! It did all happen quickly though? One thing I need to clarify is that I didnt write the whole series. There was a certain amount of writing as we went along. Ad content continues below Higsons grateful for the speed, he says. Because its not the sort of thing theyve ever made in-house before....

October 21, 2015 · 4 min · 674 words · Maria Turner

Doctor Who: The Woman Who Lived spoiler-free review

It has people in common, obviously, but it didnt go in the direction I was expecting. She takes things off in a slightly different direction, too. No spoilers, but this is a welcome surprise of an episode. Ad content continues below It finds room, too, for Rufus Hound to make hisDoctor Whodebut. Hes not the main focus here, but his role is a fun one. Theres also a fresh threat in here thats different from the Mire who were disposed of last week....

October 21, 2015 · 1 min · 133 words · Ryan Dennis

Fiend Without A Face, and its surprising controversy

Its body resembles a spinal column, flanked either side by a pair of spindly, insectoid legs. They demand that the case and its prisoner are removed from view. So away it goes. Gore spattered up and down walls. Monstrous bodies collapsed in great puddles of goo. Its little wonder that some critics were so shocked. In terms of plot,Fiend Without A Faceis a typical example of atomic era sci-fi. At the same time, scientist Professor Walgate (Kynaston Reeves), is conducting experiments into telekinesis....

October 21, 2015 · 2 min · 216 words · Stephen Benson