Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan To Be Re-Released in Theaters

The iconic Star Trek film Wrath of Khan is heading back to a theater near you. But first, some exclusive details regarding the big screen re-release… Fans can buy advance tickets starting today. Screenings will be preceded by a brand new 18-minute interview with William Shatner about the making of the film. Tickets can be purchased online by visiting FathomEvents.com or at participating theater box offices. (For a complete list of theater locations visit the Fathom Events website....

August 29, 2017 · 1 min · 88 words · Cody Miller

Twin Peaks: The Return Season 3 Episode 16 Review: No Knock, No Doorbell

David Lynch finally gives the fans what they want. ThisTwin Peaksreview contains spoilers. How could it not be? That said, I still believe this was a weaker episode than the previous one. The actor, Jonny Coyne, is credited as simply Polish Accountant. In keeping withThe Returns standard approach to deaths of its new characters, it was abrupt and unceremonious. Richard is such an evil shit that it feels like he surely deserved a greater comeuppance....

August 29, 2017 · 1 min · 200 words · Jason Hill

Visiting the set of American Assassin

Here’s how we got on… Actor Dylan OBrien is on set, holding a machine gun in a darkened tunnel. The ring of a bell and a shout of Rolling! means filming has commenced and, right on cue, OBrien squeezes the trigger. Youre literally watching a guy deal with an aftermath of this dramatic phase of his life. It completely changes him. This is what we do. He wants to right something that happened to him....

August 29, 2017 · 2 min · 316 words · Danielle Martin

Voltron VR Chronicles Puts You Right In The Pilots Seat

The upcoming Voltron VR experience from DreamWorks and Digital Domain is breathtaking. Also, you get to play as Lance. In 1998,Voltron: The Third Dimensionpremiered and attempted to bring theVoltronfranchise into 3D. you’re free to look around Zarkons throne room as he discusses plans with Haggar. You get to listen in on witty banter between the Voltron pilots. Specifically the Blue Lion. So yes, you get to play the game as Lance....

August 29, 2017 · 2 min · 396 words · Amy Lopez

The Deuce Premiere Review (Spoiler Free)

The Deuce Episode 1 Times Square in the early 70s was fun. Dont let anyone tell you any different. Comic book stores stood next to rows and rows of movie theaters. Some of them showing family movies, some presenting art movies, some showing adult films. There was one theater that showed a Jimi Hendrix movie for six years straight. Happy hookers plied their wares on side streets and closed deals in alleyways....

August 28, 2017 · 2 min · 318 words · Christopher Watson

The Real History of Game of Thrones: The Red Wedding

It is the most vile betrayal and saddest scene in Game of Thrones history. However, it is not as if George R.R. No, the Red Wedding comes from two grisly events in medieval Scottish history. The first ghastly influence occurred during 1440 in Edinburgh Castle. They were even viewed as the powerful arm behind the royal Stewart family. Their advisor followed four days later. Or so it seemed… Alasdair Maclain dithered until the last day when it became clear that Catholics would not return to power....

August 28, 2017 · 1 min · 117 words · Ashley Collins

Dragon Ball Super Episode 31 Review: Off to See Master Zuno! Find Out Where the Super Dragon Balls Are!

Its detour in space time on Dragon Ball Super! So welcome to Bulma & Jacos Excellent Adventure! ThisDragon Ball Superreview contains spoilers. Dragon Ball Super: Episode 30 There are much more severe crimes than eat-and-runs! Things are certainly further along by the end of the episode than they were last week… only barely. Ad content continues below Off to See Master Zuno puts two side characters in the spotlight. And theres plenty of ribbing on how many women have dumped Jaco while they travel from planet to planet....

August 27, 2017 · 2 min · 267 words · Tyler Grimes MD

Blood Shed: how we made our bloody short film

Ahead of its world premiere this weekend, heres how we brought our evil shed to life. Sometimes ideas come from news stories, or real-life situations. Short films need to grab people! They have a very limited time to get the audiences attention. This makes it more fun, and keeps you open to alternate directions. Then we nailed down a structure, kept the bits that fit, and found an arc. We typed up an outline and then passed rough script drafts back and forth until it was ready....

August 26, 2017 · 3 min · 605 words · David Mathews

Limited Edition George Harrison Telecaster Coming From Fender

The Beatles were and remain one of the most influential bands in history. They influenced fashion, food, culture and especially music. When the Beatles threw in extra chords, bands across the world added chords. When the Beatles went psychedelic, bands played in color. When the Byrds sawA Hard Days Nightin the movies, they ran out and bought Rickenbacker guitars. Their amps were Vox. Fender changed that with an all-rosewood Telecaster....

August 26, 2017 · 1 min · 170 words · Janet Frazier

Superman Anti-Racist Poster Secret Origin Revealed

It surfaces whenever we need to be reminded of these values, which is quite often, unfortunately. Remember all this the next time someone suggests that superhero stories shouldnt be political. Ad content continues below DC Comics has digitally restored the Superman poster. c’mon continue to share it. Thanks to DC Comics for restoring this and providing the new information about its origins.

August 26, 2017 · 1 min · 62 words · Richard Glover

Does Warner Bros. Have a Joker Problem?

Does the development of two different live-action Joker movies mean that Warner Bros has issues? This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. This ones described as a criminal love story, and it will star Jared Leto, alongside Margot Robbie. He will then reprise the role again in the Harley and Joker movie. What does any of this mean? Whats the deal with the non-DCEU films? And does Warner Bros. have a Joker problem?...

August 25, 2017 · 3 min · 502 words · Nancy Walls

How DOOM’s Shotgun Leveled a Punishing Playing Field

As a gamer in the 80s, I knew one indisputable truth. I was weak, and the game was strong. This crisis of confidence was a direct result of the popular game design of that era. Arcade games were designed to deprive you of your quarters through any means necessary. If this sounds defaming to developers of that era, let me assure you that it is not. Still, it was discouraging to see how popular this style of game design remained throughout the 80s....

August 25, 2017 · 2 min · 307 words · Michael Conner

Making Canaries: bringing an alien invasion to the Welsh valleys

Canaries is a British feature getting a Horror Channel FrightFest screening this weekend. We’ve been taking a look… Weve seen how Will Smith deals with aliens, but how about a bunch of drunken Welsh people? So I was working from an image, and then tailoring a story around it. Let the audience get to know them, and then enjoy them either die horribly or survive! Our terrific actors brought some beautiful ideas and improv to the table....

August 25, 2017 · 2 min · 291 words · Natalie Leach