Fear the Walking Dead: Frank Dillane & Alycia Debnam-Carey Reveal Secrets

Den of Geek spoke to Fear the Walking Dead’s Frank Dillane and Alycia Debnam-Carey about the new show! Alycia Debnam-Carey plays Madisons daughter Alicia, and Frank Dillane plays her son Nick. Alicia is a good student saddled with caring for Nick. Alycia, how are you able to do bothFear the Walking DeadandThe 100? Alycia Debnam-Carey:We worked out a schedule. AMC were actually really great about it. It kind of all fell into place very nicely....

August 10, 2015 · 4 min · 794 words · Jason Morton

Humans: Episode 7 Review

Let me have this premise! WhatX2got right (certainly not its dumb title) is embracing the mundane day-to-day lives of extraordinary people. Or even more importantly: talking to one another. *Was that seriously that kids ability? Xaviers standards for his school are seriously lacking. Episode 7 is another fine hour for a show that hasnt really produced a complete dud. That isnt to say that Episode 7 isnt good at creating more investment and sympathy for its characters....

August 10, 2015 · 2 min · 404 words · Michael King

The Strain: Quick and Painless Review

This week’s episode of The Strain went off into some Hitchcockian places. Here’s our review… What, no luchador? No Angel de Plata fighting vampires in grainy black and white? You cant just promise me hot luchador action and not follow up on it, consarnit! Seriously, imagine Angel versus Eichorst! A luchador versus a Nazi vampire, its like someone filmed the deepest recesses of my subconscious. The drama inTheStrainis not the subtle kind....

August 10, 2015 · 2 min · 263 words · Corey White

Why 35 screenwriters worked on The Flintstones movie

Some, as Ive learned in the past, have warmed to it a lot more than I. At the time, James Belushi was being mooted as the potential big screen Fred Flintstone. Donner, in all, would oversee five scripts, with eight writers involved. He arrived with a blank slate, as Spielberg had rejected theFlintstonesscripts that had been written at that point. This is a sitcom on steroids, Levant toldEntertainment Weeklyback in 1994....

August 10, 2015 · 2 min · 255 words · Elizabeth Hardy

Hannibal: And the Woman Clothed in the Sun review

Hannibal spends too much time on superfluous storyline and too little on Dolarhydes convergence with our protagonists. This episode meandered, but not in the hypnotically compelling wayHannibalso often pulls off. It is a fine line, perhaps one dependent on novelty. Here, the novelty has worn off. Why is Will visiting Bedelia when he should be focusing on Dolarhyde? What purpose does their conversations serve in the world of the narrative?...

August 9, 2015 · 1 min · 177 words · Michael Moody

Defiance: When Twilight Dims the Sky Above review

Otherwise, Id have a hard time buying his psychotic break no matter how much guilt hes feeling. At the very least he temporarily kept Kindzi from beginning her feast. Tevgin, as reasonable as he seems to be, is a truly terrifying predator. Will theDefianceaudience finally get to see another part of the post-Arkfall world? Their relationship has been through some interesting turns this season. So another successful episode comes and goes, not with wild fanfare but with admirable expertise....

August 8, 2015 · 1 min · 103 words · Matthew Chavez

Josh Trank, Fantastic Four, and the blame game

The known knowns: reviews have been less than enthusiastic. Box office projections have been revised downwards. Its a little trickier to pinpoint thus far. The catalyst for said doubts seemed to be the adverse internet reaction to story details that emerged online. Ad content continues below All of a sudden, it seemed what had been debunked was actually true. After all, why threaten legal action otherwise? Alterations were clearly ordered, seemingly from the studio side....

August 8, 2015 · 2 min · 295 words · Dr. Richard Carter

Killjoys: Come the Rain review

John tries to fix a hostage situation and Davin and Dutchs relationship all in one episode. Here’s the latest Killjoys review. Sometimes, its the ship. Sometimes, its the interpersonal. This week, its the latter. What makes John a hero is, even when hes fed up, he still tries. But John doesnt judge. He sees something worth trusting in Pawter. Besides, she did save his life only last episode, and he definitely hasnt forgotten....

August 8, 2015 · 2 min · 258 words · David Lee

Bill Fagerbakke interview: SpongeBob, Starship Troopers, Statham

The voice of Patrick Star, Bill Fagerbakke, explains SpongeBob to us… AsSponge Out Of Waterarrives on DVD, he spared us some time for a chat. That was the only proper companion they ever really did to the film. That was a cool ride. It was another time I worked with Clancy Brown too. The session director was Sue Blue, and it was so much fun. That the characters have space to be a little more offbeat?...

August 7, 2015 · 4 min · 641 words · Paul Shaw

Dominion: Son of the Fallen Review

With the future of mankind on the line, deals with devils must be made. Who are the big winners and losers? An eye for an eye, a deal for a deal. Newly forged alliances are already souring as personal agendas beget wondrous, catastrophic chaos. Its a tricky, exhaustive business, these many double-crosses. But as we know, everyone has something to gain from this dirty business, namely revenge. In Julians case, his revenge for being cast out has been millennia in the making....

August 7, 2015 · 2 min · 344 words · Joseph Wright

Fantastic Four Review

The controversial reboot of Marvels First Family arrives. Here’s our Fantastic Four review… Part of the problem is that the dynamics between the cast members never come together. Worst of all is the relationship between Johnny and Sue. Thats a question that could be explored in a truly radical take). Rating: 2.5 out of 5

August 7, 2015 · 1 min · 55 words · Charles Stanton

Fantastic Four: 11 questions about the film answered

Spoilers: the new Fantastic Four film is in cinemas now. And thats why weve tried to answer them. Spoilers ahead, once you scroll past Daphne The Spoiler Squirrel. Ad content continues below Of course, by any reasonable standard its clear to comic fans where they are. After hes transformed, however, he takes this idea to an almost insane extreme. Presumably he forgot he had them. Thats why he was vaporised....

August 7, 2015 · 1 min · 173 words · Jeffrey Norman

Under the Dome: Breaking Point Review

Big Jim rocks, but the episode was depressing. Here is our review of Under the Dome Season 3 Episode 8. These were all central femaleUnder the Domecharacters that were thoughtlessly killed off in the name of shock value. And this week, the trend continued with the death of Norries other mom, Carolyn. In fact, its already there as there was absolutely zero drama to Carolyns death. For example, Norrie always felt closer to Alice, her Caucasian mother....

August 7, 2015 · 1 min · 212 words · Jordan Alvarado