Vikings: Born Again Review

This review contains spoilers. For the last handful of episodes,Vikingshas been drawing a parallel between the Vikings and Christians. This has created a rather interesting dialogue. We frequently say that the history is written by the victors. We have seen this in previous weeks, and theres still some of that in Born Again. And certainly what follows the birth of Judiths child is about as foreignthankfullyfrom our experience as we can imagine....

April 2, 2015 · 2 min · 238 words · Maria Valenzuela

What to Watch on Netflix: Friday Night Lights

Im looking at you Coach and Tami Taylor! Ad content continues below This one event alters the course of the lives of the players and their friends. Seasons: Friday Night Lightsran for five seasons. The first three seasons are perfection. And to be non-biased I have to say that the fifth season jumps the shark a little bit. The way that man says Layla will do more to you than that Eric Clapton song ever could....

April 2, 2015 · 1 min · 96 words · Monica Gardner DVM

8 great escapist fantasies of World War II

People have long used films to escape to other worlds and lives. Here are 8 of the best escapist wartime fantasies - starting with Dumbo. The praise a war film receives often stems from how realistic its perceived to be. Some of the strongest pieces of sheer cinematic escapism were made during World War II. You watch it, and you get lost within it. Ad content continues below 2. Weather-Beaten Melodywas made by little-known animator Hans Fischerkoesen....

April 1, 2015 · 2 min · 400 words · Thomas Neal

Agents of SHIELD: One Door Closes Review

There are now multiple branches of SHIELD vying for power and “the right thing.” Could this be a harbinger of Marvel’s Civil War? The only thing wrong with this weeksAgents of SHIELDwas that it followed this weeks episode ofThe Flash. Holy crap-was that good. Good agents all, and their goodness is what makes them such effective villains. This was also exemplified by Izzy Hartley, the agent that died in the first episode of season two....

April 1, 2015 · 2 min · 250 words · Brenda Pope

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Writer Cavan Scott Interview

It seems impossible to believe but it has been a decade sinceDoctor Whoreturned to TV screens back in 2005. In a way though, Nines adventures are continuing. The reason this comic succeeds so perfectly is the writing of Cavan Scott and the art of Blair Shedd. We recently had a chance to interview him about bringing the Ninth Doctor back to life. Weapons from the Time War. How did you get involved in this project?...

April 1, 2015 · 2 min · 328 words · Gloria Everett

Does Superhero TV need the Villain of the Week Format?

Is there a better way, though? And where there are heroes, there must be villains. If you were recommending the show to someone, you may as well tell them to skip those episodes. Which begs the question, whats the point of them? Does that require rushing a forgettable villain through to fill an episode, though? The result, from time to time, is also a freak of the week. Compared to killing off supporting characters on a weekly basis, this seems like a masterstroke....

April 1, 2015 · 1 min · 182 words · Emily Duke

Justified: Fugitive Number One Review

The manhunt is on in the latest episode of Justified. Here is our review! God himself couldnt back up your daddy on that day. Its why I stopped praying. If they dont get things under control before too long, it will certainly tarnish their professional reputations. Arts better at handling what Raylan likes to dish out as a modern-day John Wayne. All hasnt been lost during Rachels spin in the big chair....

April 1, 2015 · 3 min · 428 words · Kevin Dominguez

The Flash: Tricksters review

Mark Hamill and John Wesley Shipp reunite in an episode of The Flash focusing on The Trickster. Here’s Mike’s review… ThisThe Flashreview contains spoilers. I hate to sound like a shill. Even when I really like something, I try and temper it with a little realism. But in the case of Tricksters and the previous two episodes ofThe Flash…holy moley. Some of this just goes to show how awesome Flashs core rogues gallery is....

April 1, 2015 · 2 min · 390 words · Angela Brown

15 Less-Famous Killer Robots From Movie History

Never mind The Terminator and ED-209, what about Eve, Hector or Warbeast? Here’s a pick of 15 less famous killer robots from the movies… They say Zapp Brannigan single-handedly saved the Octillion system from a horde of rampaging killbots! enthused Leela in classic theFuturamaepisode, Loves Labours Lost In Space. Thats where this little collection comes in. Kronos Kronos (1957) Beneath all the low-budget effects inKronos, theres a great sci-fi idea....

March 31, 2015 · 2 min · 308 words · Denise Sanchez

American Dad: The Shrink Review

In an unpredictable American Dad, the Smiths shrink down to flee the worlds many dangers. They dont call me the shrink ray because my names Ray and Im a shrink! Death is everywhere (and so are expiring coupons). Were all just a faulty parachute away from the end of our livesor coming into a second parachute. Its some really fancy two-dimensional work going on. But thats about it. And after everything, you cant control if that parachute fails on you or not....

March 31, 2015 · 1 min · 104 words · Frank Preston

Bates Motel: Unbreak-Able Review

The dots behind Annikas murder have a go at be connected and Norman and Emma go on a picnic. My son and I have always been very close. Well things certainly havent calmed down since last week, have they? Right from the start of Normans pained, hollow Did I do its? as he stares at Annikas dead body, the episode is in pretty heartbreaking territory. His walls are coming down....

March 31, 2015 · 1 min · 176 words · Brooke Parks

Better Call Saul: Pimento, Review

The breakup of the brothers McGill was a bitter, wretched affair. And Chuck just sits solemn, thinking of the easiest way to deliver his betrayal. Rating: 4.5 out of 5

March 31, 2015 · 1 min · 30 words · Mary Osborn

Castle: At Close Range Review

This review contains spoilers. Yes, we love Caskett. Caskett is the reason we watchCastle.But its certainly not the only ship we enjoy. who kept us coming back? Thats right: the bromance of Ryan and Esposito. They always come through, even when that other couple leave us hanging, angry and/or frustrated. Despite their attractions, its rare, however, that we get an episode which focuses on them. This season, for example, has only had oneKill Switchwhich was really Espositos story....

March 31, 2015 · 2 min · 226 words · Lindsay Craig