Wayward Pines: A Reckoning Review

It’s a good week in Wayward Pines, but the answers might not fit the questions. Here is Dan’s review of Wayward Pines Season 1 Episode 9. (Well, that would depend on your definition of big time wouldnt it?) There isnt any time to waste anymore, so every minute remaining of the show is crucial. Noting that, A Reckoning marks a fantastic week forWayward Pines. A Reckoning begins withyou guessed itKate being ushered to the center of town by Ethan for her reckoning....

July 17, 2015 · 2 min · 394 words · Mr. David Vasquez

X-Men: Looking at Days of Future Past, The Rogue Cut

Does the Rogue Cut improve X-Men: Days of Future Past? Not really, but it does make it a little different… This review contains spoilers forX-Men: Days Of Future Past. But has adding scenes to this famously convoluted superhero movie improved it? Is this a case of more is better, or simply more is more? For the most part, the narrative of the film remains intact. One shot lingers (a little mawkishly) on the still-standing World Trade Center....

July 17, 2015 · 1 min · 126 words · Samuel Beck

Ant-Man bad guy Corey Stoll: ‘The Villain Needs to Be Scary’

Den of Geek: You were kind of a comic book nerd growing up. What were the first books you got into as a kid? And then it started getting a little bit more esoteric and more sort of graphic novel-y sort of stuff. Yeah, I was really into it. I spent every penny I had on that stuff. Do you still have them? My mom got rid of them when I wasnt looking....

July 16, 2015 · 3 min · 580 words · Stephanie Duncan

Extant: Empathy for the Devil Review

Motivations become clearer as the alien threat and the robots poised to combat it begin to maneuver into place. This review contains spoilers for the most recent episode. Im happy to say I was right about there being an aliens versus robot battle in the shows future! Maybe its better that Lucy can make the tough calls quickly; I dont know. Am I supposed to be worried that she chose a sexy white dress instead of more professional attire?...

July 16, 2015 · 1 min · 187 words · Kimberly Clark

Goku vs. The World: Revisiting Dragon Ball’s Tournament Saga

Den of Geek takes a look back at Dragon Ball’s second adventure, the Tournament Saga! Its safe to say that Goku and his friends are definitely living through a renaissance at the moment. Remember, these posts are not meant to be straight recaps of each saga. Instead, well be dissecting the stories for a larger discussion on what makes the series so great. I could almost see Mr. Miyagi behind those sunglasses and thick white beard....

July 16, 2015 · 3 min · 564 words · Samuel Ballard Jr.

Looking Back at 2005’s The Punisher Video Game

This often forgotten Marvel gem lets you hit people with sharks. What’s not to love about The Punisher video game? The Punisher can be a tricky character to get right. Choose your Weapon: Bullets, Blades, or … The actions always exciting, giving Frank plenty of room to take cover and dive/roll. In most levels, the player can choose between a stealthier approach or go in all guns blazing. On release,The Punishersold more than a million copies and garnered decent reviews....

July 16, 2015 · 1 min · 96 words · Julie Christian

How a new Terminator TV series could work

The New Sarah Connor Chronicles? A future war series? We had a think about angles for the new Terminator TV series… Warning: contains major spoilers forTerminator: Genisys. Ad content continues below So what direction could aTerminatorTV show take? But how did a self-aware artificial intelligence come to wander about as a very convincing-looking normal bloke? Yes, we know Skynet created the Terminators, but whats the reasoning behind Skynet having a leader?...

July 15, 2015 · 3 min · 583 words · Christopher Lawson

Scream: Wanna Play a Game? Review

This weeks episode of Scream: The TV Series was truly, killer. Pun, not intended. With last weeks slow moving episode after a thrilling pilot, this weekScreamgot us right back into the action. The whole episode was full of tricks, games, and being exactly where you didnt want to be. So, just how did our favorite characters fare? But, was it Emmas fault? Emma now spends most of her days on phone calls and in texting wars with the masked killer....

July 15, 2015 · 2 min · 293 words · Karen Ramirez

The Potential Advantage the DC Movie Universe Has

Its early days in the DC movie universe. Were effectively one movie in with Zack Snyders 2013 Superman reboot,Man of Steel, proving fairly divisive. The footage from both films has subsequently made it (legally) online. I still cant fully wrap my head around that. Now this isnt a Marvel hate piece or anything like it. But then, by whatever machinations Marvel uses, it works. The vast majority of its films are good to very good....

July 15, 2015 · 1 min · 198 words · Robert King

The Sailor Moon Cast on Equality, Gender Politics, and What’s Next

Returning to voice Chibi-Usa, now Sailor Chibi Moon, is Sandy Fox. Another returning cast member will be taking on a new role. Im really looking forward to it, Silverstein said of taking on the role. I really want to sink my teeth into this role. Of the core cast, only Kate Higgins (Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury) was absent from the proceedings. MILLER:Its trending right now, but love really does win. A lot of the monsters… like I dont get to destroy them with my thunder dragon....

July 15, 2015 · 2 min · 313 words · Lisa Hayes

BoJack Horseman Season 2 Review

Straight from the horses mouth, heres our spoiler-free review of Netflix’s BoJack Horseman season 2! Youre BoJack Horseman, and theres no cure for that. One of the first things that we hear in the second season ofBoJack Horsemanis the mantra, Icanchange. Just because we want change, doesnt mean wecanchange necessarily. And sometimes the pressure of forcing such a transformation can put you in an even worse place than before. A running message that BoJack repeats is that everything is a metaphor in life....

July 14, 2015 · 1 min · 183 words · Mr. Robert Brady Jr.

The Strain Season 2 Premiere Review: BK, NY

Gore fans have a field day as the Ancients have a feast. Here is our review of The Strain Season 2 episode 1. It was a strangely paced illogical bit of head-scratching melodrama to cap off a fantastic season. Things start off classy with an always-welcome Setrakian flashback. Last season, the best parts of the series were the flashbacks to Abraham Setrakians youth. The whole thing had this really cool Brian Lumley/Robert McCammon vibe....

July 14, 2015 · 1 min · 186 words · Kayla Townsend

Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell Kicks off Season 2 with a Fistful of Flaming, Charred Dicks

Get ready for the devil’s threesome. He intended them to be regular dicks. The second season, to me, is almost like a new beginning, Servitto toldDen of GeekatSDCC 2015. The beauty is youre going to see a vulnerable side to Satan. Ad content continues below Satan isnt the only one whos evolving. We see more of Garys Bugs Bunny nature, Zebrowski said. The first season was concentrated on an office comedy level....

July 14, 2015 · 2 min · 215 words · Robert Evans