Supernatural: The Things We Left Behind Review

Supernatural’s mid-season finale has us waiting eagerly for its return. January 20 cant come soon enough. Anyway, we got to see what became of Jimmys daughter, the innocent devout little girl. Seems almost no kid inSupernaturalcan grow up without being screwed up just a little bit. There was a change in Castiels demeanor in this episode. He seemed more innocent and vulnerable. And this is more than just a is ketchup a vegetable kind of innocence....

December 10, 2014 · 2 min · 233 words · Cynthia Riddle

The Flash: The Man in the Yellow Suit review

Meet Professor Zoom, also known as the Reverse-Flash in the midseason finale of The Flash! Here’s Mike’s thoroughly spoiler-filled review. I dont even know where to start with this episode. And you know what? That was just fine. Im not talking about the big reveal, Im talking about in the quieter moments. I thought they were going to drag this out all season long. I like all of these characters....

December 10, 2014 · 3 min · 469 words · Cynthia Beasley

Doctor Who Christmas Special 2014: Dan Starkey interview

This is your thirdDoctor WhoChristmas special in a row I know, I got a hat trick! [Laughs] and all as different characters. Quite unique in the Whoniverse. Which was very good for me but it was a good story as well. Third time around, its very fortunate. Its really on Christmas Day sitting down after a couple of bottles and watching yourself entertaining the nation. Thats a pretty nice feeling really!...

December 9, 2014 · 3 min · 444 words · Maxwell Merritt

Dragon Ball Z: The First Time Goku Fought Frieza

And I ran even faster when it came time for the ultimate battle for the galaxy. Frieza and Goku both had winning records before their fight. Ad content continues below Only Goku stood between Frieza and the galaxys doomed fate. Now, after four years on the air, Goku was ready to face off against Frieza. Soliloquys, moral disputes, perfectly-timed moments of wit that relieved the tension for a few minutes....

December 9, 2014 · 1 min · 159 words · Anthony Barrera

Inherent Vice Review

InherentViceis the mellowest trip into seedy criminal paranoia that youre ever likely to slosh into. It is in this context that Joaquin Phoenixs Doc Sportello begins the movie. Andersons sprawling epic of corruption and lost summer is as dense as it is narratively impenetrable. Inherent Vicepremieres in theaters on Dec. 12. ***This review was first published on Oct. 4, 2014. Like us onFacebookand follow us onTwitterfor all news updates related to the world of geek....

December 9, 2014 · 1 min · 85 words · Stephanie Rodriguez

Quantum Leap: revisiting the highs and lows

Yes, I have a bit of a love-hate thing withQuantum Leap. I remember my initial exposure quite profoundly. So I gave her the benefit of the doubt. It didnt start well. The budget was showing signs of under spend and we werent even past the 10-second mark. But then Dean Stockwell was revealed as the driver and I relaxed. Even at 13 I knew I was in safe hands. It helps that he has a voice so gravelly he could pebbledash a wall at twenty paces....

December 9, 2014 · 3 min · 507 words · Jessica Simpson

Terry Rawlings and the alchemy of editing

A BAFTA event highlighted editor Terry Rawlings' work on such films as Alien and Blade Runner. We take a look at a unique industry talent… The bowels of the Nostromo meander seemingly without end. But here among the pipes and dank, dangling chains, a much larger and deadlier predator lurks. This, of course, isAlien, Ridley Scotts seminal outer space nightmare. But his contributions to films have always been considerable. When Scott returned and saw what theyd assembled, he was so impressed that he barely changed it....

December 9, 2014 · 1 min · 191 words · Seth Jenkins

Destiny: Everything You Need to Know Before You Play The Dark Below

Destiny’s first DLC, The Dark Below, arrives tomorrow. Here’s everything you’re gonna wanna know before jumping back in! But another jot down of Bounty might not be enough. Hopefully, gateway character Eris Morn introduces some more emotion into the story. Meet Eris and Crota in this trailer: A bit of recap… The Guardians live in the massive Tower in the last city on Earth. After that fight, though, humanity was weakened and the Earth scarcely populated....

December 8, 2014 · 3 min · 529 words · Michael Johnson

Doctor Who Christmas Special 2014: Nathan McMullen interview

Immediately, Nathan compared his previous sci-fi show to his new one: Less swearing, first of all. [Laughs] Its less crude. And it has more of a dramatic feel about it. Were/are you a fan ofDoctor Who? Ad content continues below Obviously Im aware of it. I guess because I hadnt grown up with it from an early age, it passed me by. [Laughs] Especially after reading the script of the Christmas Special....

December 8, 2014 · 2 min · 418 words · Debra Hernandez

The PlayStation 4’s killer feature

In what departments does the PlayStation 4 have the edge over the Xbox One and Wii U? Riyad picks his key feature… That said, most gamers would be very hard pushed to spot the difference, at least graphically. But when it is running at full whack, it looks spectacular. In fact the best PlayStation 4 feature has nothing to do with the hardware at all. For me, PlayStation Plus is an ace in the hole for Sony....

December 8, 2014 · 1 min · 170 words · Andrew Turner

The Simpsons: I Won’t Be Home for Christmas Review

Reindeer meat does not taste like chicken. The Simpsons take a light saber to Christmas dinner. He is the itchy sweater you always got from that aunt who smelled vaguely like naugahyde. Admit it, she did. These have yielded some classics, from the very firstSimpsonsChristmas that introduced Santas Little Helper. This is not the first time weve seen Lisa and Bart immediately drop dime on Homer either. Lisa says that not being home for Christmas is an unforgivable gaffe....

December 8, 2014 · 2 min · 394 words · Mrs. Anne Rangel

Top Five Review

Chris Rock has made no secret in the past of his admiration for Woody Allen. When the movie begins, funnyman Andre (Rock) has decided he will not be funny anymore. However, there is a self-awareness that keeps Rock some worlds apart from Andre. But strangely, if not surprisingly, its with the journalist that Andre can truly be himself. Rocks latest film is about career anxiety personified in an onscreen alter-ego....

December 8, 2014 · 1 min · 129 words · Sarah Carr DVM

Ben Mendelsohn and Michael Smiley interview: Black Sea

Out in cinemas now is the new thriller from director Kevin MacDonald,Black Sea. But we also caught some time with co-stars Ben Mendelsohn and Michael Smiley. And heres how things went. What do you wish that youd been asked today that you havent been asked? What greatsecret of Black Sea has gone undiscovered because everybody just asks the same thing all the time? Ad content continues below Michael Smiley:Whats your favourite sexual position, Mr....

December 5, 2014 · 3 min · 542 words · Timothy Howell