The Evolution Of The New DuckTales Opening Theme

The openings visuals pay homage not only to DuckTales past but Carl Barks' legendary Disney Ducks art. Updating theDuckTalestheme was going to be a herculean task. To say the original 1987 series theme song is beloved would be an understatement. Its a genuine piece of pop culture. When the reboot series was announced the first question on many fans mind was, What about the theme? Back in June the new opening theme was released to the public and it was a smash hit....

August 8, 2017 · 2 min · 255 words · Suzanne Williams

Revisiting the film of Stephen King’s The Lawnmower Man

The film that Stephen King insisted his name be taken off. It’s The Lawnmower Man… Naturally, it all goes a bit awry when Jobe succeeds beyond Angelos wildest dreams. Oh and Dean Norris adopts a weird, clipped accent and is nefarious. Not that that stopped anyone. What it is, though, is a prime example of some early 90s bonkers. It doesnt start well forThe Lawnmower Man. Ad content continues below...

August 7, 2017 · 1 min · 145 words · Anna Warren

Telltale Batman Season 2 Review: The Enemy Within

A bold Batman story is hindered by the familiarity of its delivery. Here’s our review. What followed can best be described asCurb Your Enthusiasm The Telltale Series. Despite Batmans indifference, the person speaking would rarely adapt to the awkwardness. Instead, they would transition into their next dialogue sequence. While those moments typically made me laugh, they also forced me to arrive at a somewhat disheartening realization. Get a Free Trial of GameFly on Us!...

August 7, 2017 · 2 min · 294 words · Jason Hampton

The Dark Tower: Stephen King Easter Eggs and Reference Guide

ThisDark Towerarticle contains spoilers. It is held up by six beams, which contain two portals at each end. The twelve portals are protected by hulking magical Guardians. We dont meet any such Guardians in the movie. Why is this Tower so important? Well, without it the multiverse would crumble and all that would be left is chaos. The Tower takes different forms on different worlds. It can only truly be accessed in Mid-World, the place Roland and Walter Padick are from....

August 7, 2017 · 7 min · 1289 words · Luke Church

Hannah Murray interview: Bridgend, Game Of Thrones, sock theft

Ad content continues below You must have balked at this role at first, Id have thought. I did, yeah. It was a really tricky decision as to whether or not I wanted to take it. So after they offered me the part, I went for dinner with him to find out more. My main reasoning was, I want to know why you want to make this film. I also thought, youre a really interesting person, I think youre really compassionate about the subject matter....

August 6, 2017 · 5 min · 952 words · Sarah Arnold DVM

Orphan Black Season 5 Episode 9 Review: One Fettered Slave

The penultimate episode of Orphan Black brings us back to Helena’s past. ThisOrphan Blackreview contains spoilers. When S is gone, who will step in to confirm they take care of themselves? Its going to be a long time before Clone Club fills the hole that S has left behind. Hes done many questionable (and frankly illegal) things, but they were always somehow justified. Yeah, it was reasonable. But we as the viewer still know that this will leave an indelible mark on Art....

August 6, 2017 · 2 min · 240 words · Tammy Norton

Preacher season 2: Dominic Cooper interview

Warning: contains spoilers forPreacherseason 2. As the shows titular character Jesse Custer, Dominic Cooper has been at the heart of it all. So, youve really been throwing yourself into action sequences of late. Your upcoming film,Strattonreleases soon, which casts you in a Bond/Bourne throw in of role. Im looking forward to that. I hope you enjoy it. Yeah, hes cool. In this area TV is having to raise the bar somewhat....

August 6, 2017 · 5 min · 871 words · Michelle Owens

Attack The Block: an underappreciated gem

It introduced John Boyega, features Jodie Whitaker, and it’s a great invasion movie. We take a second look at Attack The Block… But for whatever reason, the movie itself failed to catch fire commercially. It made back only half its budget at the box office despite near-universal critical acclaim. Den of Geeks own Michael Leadergave it 4 stars, praising its visual flair and sense of invention. The film stands as proof, if its needed, that being good isnt always enough....

August 4, 2017 · 1 min · 136 words · Erin Guerrero

Son of Sam: The Hunt for a Killer Review

New Yorkers who lived through the Summer of Sam remember like it was yesterday. Hell, most Americans feel that way. Lovers lanes were empty. A serial killer was hunting strangers with a .44 caliber pistol. He seemed like Satan himself. Headlines screamed that no one was safe. Each of the people interviewed remember the details with such clarity that the pain appears fresh. We know the importance of that now because there are hundreds of forensics cop shows....

August 4, 2017 · 2 min · 417 words · David Velasquez

The Mist Episode 7 Review: Over the River and Through the Woods

ThisThe MistReview contains spoilers. Some of these are calculated risks, designed to find answers or flee worse outcomes. This isnt always because their brains boggled the mists mind-clouding effects. Some of the risks make perfect sense. He is sitting in his own office. This is his private stash. The military is on its way. And Eve takes it. Even though Eve would prefer tossing him out like an old pigskin and shutting the automatic doors behind him....

August 4, 2017 · 2 min · 386 words · Evan Meyer

The Team Up That Nearly Destroyed Power Rangers

Back in 2009 Power Rangers was nearly dead but fans had every reason to celebrate. Set in a post apocalyptic future,Power Rangers RPMwas everything fans had wanted out of the franchise. While some mourned the series, others were at least glad it ended on such a high note withRPM. Then Saban, the original owners ofPower Rangers, bought the show back. Fan hopes were high the new season would match the quality ofRPM....

August 4, 2017 · 3 min · 551 words · Donna Brooks

A Tribute to The Man Who Haunted Himself – Roger Moore’s Finest Hour

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. It makes for a subtle but chillingly effective lesson in cinematic suspense. Looking back over his body of work, its difficult to argue with Moores appraisal. It invokes a tenderness which grounds an otherwise dreamlike narrative, making Pelhams plight all the more credible. Read and download the fullDen of Geek Special Editionmagazine here!

August 3, 2017 · 1 min · 60 words · Norma Montes

Blood Drive Episode 8 Review: A Fistful of Blood

Blood Drive pours the sauce on the spaghetti western with A Fistful of Blood. ThisBlood Drivereview contains spoilers. They make this perfectly clear from the opening sequence. Arthur Bailey certainly stands for good. If this were a traditional western, hed wear a white hat. He would never whip a horse. He would make an honest woman of an already-too-truthful school marm. But shes been bad a long time now. Shes very good at it....

August 3, 2017 · 3 min · 587 words · Robert Glover