Dunkirk Ending Explained

Christopher Nolans Dunkirk is a nail-biter from start to finish. With inevitable spoilers, we take a quick look at its ending… This is your final warning for majorDunkirkspoilers. The more obviously heroic characters inDunkirkcan be found at sea and in the air. Of all the characters inDunkirk, Tom Hardys Farrier makes perhaps the greatest sacrifice of all.

July 23, 2017 · 1 min · 57 words · Stephanie Lee

Complete Upcoming Dark Universe Monsters Movie Schedule

The Mummyhas been released and the Dark Universe is here. But much more promising is that Bill Condon has signed onto the project. Javier Bardem, meanwhile, has been perfectly cast in the picture as Frankensteins Monster. The picture is also ostensibly based on H.G. Dracula Untold 2? However, it is still currently up in the air. Jekyll & Mr. Hydefrom 1941! ), one does not simply cast Russell Crowe as Henry Jekyll and not use him further....

July 21, 2017 · 1 min · 129 words · Donna Nielsen

Dunkirk: How a Lack of Conflict Creates a Terrifying Film

This articles comes fromDen of Geek UK. NB: The following contains spoilers for Dunkirk. You are surrounded, read the leaflets fluttering down on a handful of troops inDunkirks spectacular opening shot. Then theres what might be Nolans most striking storytelling decision: to keep the German army off-screen throughout. We see and hear the devastating impact of bullets and bombs, but not the soldiers pulling the triggers. InDunkirk, there are no hordes of faceless Nazi soldiers and no splashes of blood....

July 21, 2017 · 1 min · 173 words · Lauren Baker

Ozark Review

Netflix’s new Jason Bateman-starring drama Ozark is a must-watch for crime drama fans… ThisOzarkreview contains spoilers. What do you do when it all turns sour? Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) has the answer, and clearly its what weve all been thinking. Move to the Ozark mountains. Ozarkis not a story of a man on the run. Its a story of a man buying time. Im sure you remember the floating eyeball....

July 21, 2017 · 1 min · 88 words · Heather Simmons

Dunkirk is Christopher Nolan’s Primal Cry Against Modern Expectations

The opening moments of Christopher NolansDunkirkbegin neither on a beach nor at sea. And every bolt is landing terrifyingly nearby. Its as if we are witnessing a tautly wound violin string being methodically pulled for 106 minutes. This isnt a franchise and it isnt about selling; its a visceral vocalization of the nightmarishness of war. The idea of studios allowing filmmakers such autonomy appears ludicrous a scant five years later....

July 20, 2017 · 2 min · 309 words · Pedro Smith

John Romero Reveals Who the Doom Guy Was Based On

We finally know who was the inspiration for the legendary Doom Guy! The body model took his shirt off and started posing with our plasma gun toy. It would be cool if he was on a hill and firing down into them. The model was holding the gun in various positions and none of them were interesting to me. Ad content continues below Get a Free Trial of GameFly on Us!...

July 20, 2017 · 1 min · 155 words · Michael Ortiz

On the other hand, I don’t have any questions at all about the Cars universe

Yesterday, we ran a piece asking questions about the Cars movie universe. Here’s the other side of the argument… Yesterday, Simon poured fortha long list of sticking pointshe has with the world of PixarsCars. It was a typically well-written piece from our fearless editor. It was, in my view, also something of a waste of time. Because there are no logical inconsistencies withCarsthat need to be argued about. It can all be explained very easily....

July 20, 2017 · 2 min · 217 words · Kimberly Diaz

Parenting and videogaming: a delicate balance

Dont make me choose! I wont make you choose, obviously. Its something Im trying to find a solution to myself. One word: Naps. Dont be tempted to do things like load the dishwasher or check emails during this window of opportunity. The second best time to play games is after bedtime. Thats 7.5 hours of evening joy. Hey, were up to 18 hours of gaming without excessively neglecting anyone you love!...

July 20, 2017 · 1 min · 211 words · Penny Moody

DC Superhero TV Comics Reading Guide

Which comics should you read if you like the CWs DC superhero shows? This article was originally published in theDen of Geek SDCC Special Edition Magazine.Click here to view the full issue! Weve reached that point in the summer when fans of superhero television start getting antsy. This is now the perfect time to get hooked on DC Comics. Consider this a little homework to get you through until the show returns in October....

July 19, 2017 · 1 min · 155 words · Lori Acosta

How Rental Stores Became Gaming’s Grindhouse

The rise and fall of the rental store and the lost art of discovery. This article was originally published in theDen of GeekSDCC Special Edition Magazine.Click here to view the full issue! The spirit of grindhouse cinema isnt based on aesthetics; its about discovery. In contrast, video stores offered the game industry a true grindhouse venue to call its own. Store owners had little to lose by using cheap titles to fill gaps in their inventory....

July 19, 2017 · 4 min · 760 words · Ralph Scott

Jon Bernthal interview: Pilgrimage, The Punisher and more

Absolutely, like a breaking point. And the answer is that he feels like he doesnt and thats why he remains silent. So that was really interesting to me and the most valid part of that little experiment. Its often difficult to enthuse about something too much, while still sounding professional! Its all good, mate! So how much expectation did you put on your own shoulders when you were cast? It was incredibly humbling to get that job....

July 19, 2017 · 1 min · 118 words · Lisa Decker

Secret Weapons: Eric Heisserer Talks Coming to Valiant

Its not every day that an Oscar-nominated screenwriter comes to comics. This article was originally published in theDen of Geek SDCC Special Edition Magazine.Click here to view the full issue! Heisserer has written scripts for two upcoming Valiant adaptations for Sony Pictures:BloodshotandHarbinger. Heisserer spoke toDen of Geekabout how he ended up working on both sides of the comics-to-screen process. How did you end up writing movies and comics for Valiant?...

July 19, 2017 · 2 min · 424 words · Jeffery Pacheco

The Box Office is Fine, It’s the Movies That Got Small

The summer box office is going downward. But the moviegoers aren’t the problem in this case… This article was originally published in theDen of Geekmagazine SDCC special edition.Click here to view the full issue. The American box office is fine this year. You should, because its the truth. Could moviegoing possibly be dying? Its an enticing rationalization for this seemingly annual quagmire. By comparison, almost everything else in the early summer seemed to be doom and gloom....

July 19, 2017 · 2 min · 392 words · Laura Green