The Zero Theorem: The Final Piece of Terry Gilliam’s Orwellian Triptych

Why do we do anything? Why did you decide to see this movie? Why did you choose to go to this website? Is it because we enjoy doing these things? Because we think that were supposed to do them? Or maybe, its something new were trying for the first time? Its only finally inThe Zero Theoremthat it can be proven. None of this ultimately matters (as is confirmed in each film) in the end....

September 22, 2014 · 3 min · 470 words · Molly Thompson

Hyrule Warriors Review

Will it turn the whole series andZeldaas we know it on its head? Well, as Navi would say, Hey! Youre not going to want to miss this. and the constant familiar faces and enemies that came up at the appropriate times. Adventure Mode is completely separate from Story Mode and it borrows much fromDynasty WarriorsChallenge Mode setup. Youre given a number of items to help you in your quest. As you move through the challenges, the scores determine whether you unlock more of your explorable overworld map....

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 206 words · Paul Calderon

Liam Neeson and the modern masculinity crisis

Liam Neeson again plays a tough guy with a past in A Walk Among The Tombstones. He doesnt sound like a very happy guy. encounters a grim array of thug nasties and nefarious neer-do-wells. I dont know about you, but Im feeling beats of familiarity in this set-up. Liam Neeson playing a broken-and-beaten-down former member of the authorities? Neeson brooding and psychologically scarred by his past? Neeson going after lowlife and a woman who was taken?...

September 19, 2014 · 2 min · 397 words · Charles Mcneil

The Deadpool Movie: The Least Likely Superhero Film of All

The Deadpool movie begins filming next month for its winter 2016 release. This won’t be like any superhero movie you’ve ever seen. Well, they got it. TheDeadpoolmovie is totally happening. They mean it this time. Ad content continues below How did all this happen? Were glad you asked. Join us, as we explain to you everything there is to know (we think) about theDeadpoolmovie! The Development Deadpool popped up inX-Men Origins: Wolverinein 2008, played by Ryan Reynolds....

September 19, 2014 · 2 min · 308 words · Timothy Arias

The Maze Runner Review

Can The Maze Runner stand out from the young adult crowd? Inevitably and perhaps predictably Thomas is drawn to the Maze and becomes obsessed with delving into its mysteries. Why have he and all the other boys been deposited in the Glade? Why is a girl introduced into the group? Who controls the Maze and is there a way out of it? Thats the movies biggest flaw; its second largest is its male and female leads....

September 19, 2014 · 1 min · 156 words · Danielle Butler

Haley Joel Osment Interview: Tusk, Entourage, and more

Haley Joel Osment on Tusk, The Sixth Sense, the Entourage movie, and more. That led to him working with Steven Spielberg in 2001sA.I. Den of Geek: What was your reaction when you first saw this script? and stuff like that. But it really wasnt pitched that way or at all. I just got a call from my agent and manager saying weve got a script for you. No part of me said, Now hang on a minute, are people going to accept this?...

September 18, 2014 · 4 min · 649 words · Richard Beck

How 1991 nearly broke Hollywood

In 1991, profits were down, star wattage was dimming and Hollywood was in a panic. To a degree, they probably already are. But then, weve been here before. Furthermore, admissions in August and September 1991 were the worst theyd been since 1978. Well come to that shortly. Star power still just about ruled in 1991, and Hollywood was paying more than ever to acquire it. There were not many exceptions to that particular rule....

September 18, 2014 · 3 min · 634 words · Robert Velasquez

A Walk Among the Tombstones Review

Liam Neeson takes A Walk Among the Tombstones in this gritty new crime thriller. Kristos wife has been abducted and brutally murdered, and he wants Scudder to find the men responsible. Its not difficult to see why Block would continue to write about him for decades. A Walk Among the Tombstonesopens Friday (September 19). Like us onFacebookand follow us onTwitterfor all news updates related to the world of geek. AndGoogle+, if thats your thing!...

September 17, 2014 · 1 min · 79 words · Nathaniel Strickland

Bryan Fuller interview: Hannibal season 3, American Gods

It went bromance, ugly break-up, fugitive situation, then Red Dragon. How, if at all, has that plan evolved over the past eighteen months? I think the evolution would be shoring up the structure. Ad content continues below And I gather youve substantially changed Hannibals origin story fromHannibal Rising? Going back to the source then? Was that a conscious decision to move against the trend? Thats right, given my experience [laughing]....

September 17, 2014 · 4 min · 681 words · Phyllis Williams

Charlie Adlard and Robbie Morrison Talk White Death, Walking Dead, and More!

Theres a lot of handy coincidences happening this year. Ad content continues below It hasnt changed considerably, but I think the market has changed a bit. I still firmly believe that this book is a European book. Just the way that we obviously wanted it to look and everything. Its just everything that the European market is geared up for and the American market isnt. And thats no insult to the American market, its just the way it was....

September 17, 2014 · 4 min · 668 words · Cindy Edwards

Destiny Review

Here is our Destiny review! Im not sure Ive felt such a big need to blow up aliens and take on PvP sinceHalo 3. In terms of presentation,Destinyis probably the most beautiful game Ive played on next-gen consoles so far. The locations are incredibly detailed, with not even a hint of pop-in. Mars doesnt look too shabby, either. Ill just summarize them by saying that Bungie didnt quite succeed in communicating the experience to gamers....

September 17, 2014 · 3 min · 511 words · Monica Ho

Super Roman Conquest Interview: A New Retro RTS Experience

We talk to the indie developers behind Super Roman Conquest, a new SNES-inspired strategic side-scroller. The game allows you to conquer the world and turn your country into an empire. What are the unique challenges of creating this throw in of game? ForSRC, we wanted to steer the game more in the direction of strategic depth. How do multiple lanes force gamers to strategize more carefully in a side-scrolling RTS?...

September 17, 2014 · 3 min · 598 words · Amy Mendez

The evolution of the TV virus thriller

It was much so simpler when theyd just kill you. Once upon a time, viruses in TV dramas were straightforward slaughterers. Nowadays, TVs infected arent given anything like such an easy time of it. The modern TV virus doesnt just turn you from alive to dead, but from human to monster. Genres mutate to stay fresh, and the modern virus thriller has mutated into something monstrous. So why isnt the threat of a lethal pandemic enough to keep audiences thrilled these days?...

September 17, 2014 · 2 min · 215 words · Pamela Williams