American Dad: Seizures Suit Stanny Review

American Dad wraps up its season with a very strong episode all about texting. Oh, and diving! Looks like life just hit someone in the gonads. The idea of Stan vs. And get away from him it does! into a coma, but turning himself into a Frankensteins Monster-esque brute. This is just all a days work onAmerican Dad. I was pretty happy to actually see Jeff being put to good use in this episode....

June 2, 2015 · 1 min · 122 words · Ethan Brown

Community: Season 6 Finale Review

Yahoommunity wraps season six. But is it the end of the road for Greendale? Here’s our review… My emotions! To that end, Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television does a helluva lot right. In other words, this is a finale wayyyy up inside its own butthole, Morty. Luckily, I expect everyone watching is right up there alongside it. Have no fear, weve got stories for years! (And then NBC cancelled them.)...

June 2, 2015 · 2 min · 325 words · Dr. Angel Young

Heroes of the Storm Review

Does Blizzard’s new MOBA hold up against the competition? Find out in Den of Geek’s review! To put it frankly, they all sort of mimicLeague of LegendsandDotA 2. Youll have your laning phases and your team fights. Your goofy-looking minions and your towers that like to shoot you when youre feeling ballsy. The concept of last-hitting can seem foreign to someone totally new to MOBAs. Even quickly reading the tooltips for a new champion can be frustrating mid-match....

June 2, 2015 · 4 min · 653 words · Candice Delacruz

Star Wars Interview: Christie Golden Talks Dark Disciple

We talked to author Christie Golden about her new Star Wars novel, Dark Disciple! The story ofThe Clone Warscontinues in a newStar Warsnovel hitting shelves on July 7. Ventress is a contradictory character, a killer seeking a family. What, would you say, is her driving motivator? So I think shes still searching, and shes not sure what shes searching for. Similarly, what is the driving motivator for Quinlan? Because these are canon books, the most important thing is to go to the source....

June 2, 2015 · 3 min · 571 words · Kristine Reynolds

Turn: Washington’s Spies – The Prodigal review

In the latest episode ofTurn: Washingtons Spies, warfare has broken out on Long Island. Not between the British and the Americans, but within the Crown forces. Both officers will lose some soldiers before the episode is out. Why does Abe think he no longer needs to travel to New York to gather intelligence for Gen. Washington? Townsend may be the only regular character not betraying or exploiting anotherat least not yet....

June 2, 2015 · 1 min · 153 words · Dawn Robertson

A View to A Kill: The Final Roger Moore James Bond Movie

Roger Moore bows out as James Bond 007, in A View To A Kill. It’s a film with a few problems… This ones an unworthy last hurrah for Sir Rog. Yet such is life. Received wisdom is a terrible thing. But occasionally it has a point. The Villain:To waste one great villain on a rubbish film may be classed as unfortunate. To waste a second is damned careless. Zorin is fresh, vibrant, energetic the inverse of the film he terrorises....

June 1, 2015 · 9 min · 1822 words · Gary Wilson

Jason Statham Interview: Spy, Crank 3, Viva La Madness

YetSpysees you in your first outright comedy role. Theres nothing ironic about it, either: a straight character, with loads of funny moments. How was it pitched to you, and why pick this one? You must have been offered comedy before. Yeah, as you know, Im always apprehensive to look like an idiot! Some comedies, they want you falling on your face and doing silly things. He wanted to do a sophisticated spy thriller....

June 1, 2015 · 3 min · 519 words · Nancy Webb

Salem: Wages of Sin Review

Mary Sibley makes an honest man of John Alden. Here is our review of Salem season 2 episode 7. A lot happens inSalem, season 2 episode 8, Wages of Sin. It is the payoff to so much that had been promised and yet Salem manages to flip expectations. Last week they gave us a small insight into the enlightenment a magical night of sex will bring. This week they dont have time to take even a puff of an after-sex peace pipe....

June 1, 2015 · 3 min · 480 words · William Hurley

Sailor Moon Crystal: Hidden Agenda/Nemesis Review

Queen Serenity draws the line in this more than passable manga one-to-one adaptation. Here is our review of Sailor Moon Crystal Act 22. With Plutos long distance help, the Sailor Senshi teleport off Nemesis and return to Crystal Tokyo. This episode was actually… really good. Not everything about the episode was a slam dunk. Evil still existed even with Neo Queen Serenity running the world, and Phantom was living proof of that....

May 31, 2015 · 2 min · 251 words · Jeffrey Wilkerson

Bitten: Dark Arts review

Some fans aren’t feeling it yet and the season is almost done. Here is our review of Bitten season 1 episode 8. Well guys, were coming to the last stretch here! After tonight, we have a double episode next week, and then this season is over! Seems like it just started! What that way is, I cant yet tell you. Perhaps Ill recognize it after next week. This week they used a lot of fancy filters to create different environments and convey different emotions....

May 30, 2015 · 3 min · 491 words · Joanna Mccall

Aquarius: Series Premiere Review

Aquarius opens with great promise and a few surprises. Here is our review of Everybody’s Been Burned. seems as if NBC is trying to enter the supernatural sleuth series action like HBOsTrue Detective. Manson scares the shit out of people to this day. Aquariusisnt about the murders that made Manson famous, though. It is a cop procedural that takes place in the Helter Skelter atmosphere that surrounded his universe. That means sex, drugs, rock and roll and a bit of the old ultra-violence....

May 29, 2015 · 3 min · 438 words · Mr. Corey Howard

Louie: Season Finale Review

Louie bombs on stage but not on the screen. Here is our review of Louie: The Road: Part 2. Well, I was both wrong and right. Its a great idea to show Louie bombing a bit. Even though we know that, in reality, these days C.K. It wouldve been nice just to get a little update there, whether it was conclusive or not. Rating: 3.5 out of 5

May 29, 2015 · 1 min · 68 words · Jordan Smith

Aloha Review

Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone star in Cameron Crowes ode to Hawaii and military rom-com. Here’s our review… There was a time when a Cameron Crowe film was a sort of event. Thats whyAlohais such a resounding disappointment. The sparkling character dynamics and clarity of his ensemble-based narratives are sadly nowhere to be found. Ad content continues below Meanwhile, a quick rewrite could have excised McAdams and Krasinski from the story completely....

May 28, 2015 · 1 min · 83 words · Tina Williams