Gifted Review

Chris Evans stars in Gifted as the embattled uncle of a young math genius. Ad content continues below What saves the picture is the genuinely heartwarming chemistry between Evans and Grace. Giftedis out in theaters this Friday (April 7).

April 5, 2017 · 1 min · 39 words · Julie Prince

Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 Episode 17 Review: Aruba

The Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 finale wraps things up the only way it can. ThisLegends of Tomorrowreview contains spoilers. A plot summary of the episode would read more like a physics equation. Ad content continues below Heres where it gets weird. Almost as fast as I thought of them, the show dealt with them. Which Sarah is that talking? and then she fades to nothing. He tells Snart You know what your punishment is, Leonard?...

April 5, 2017 · 1 min · 128 words · Jeffery Hoffman

The Americans Season 5 Episode 5 Review: Lotus 1-2-3

Obviously that is a thought Ive encountered quite a few times in the five seasons Ive watchedThe Americans. It can be just straight up hard to follow. Ad content continues below We begin with Philip posing as Gus Alexander and AgriCorp exec Deirdre in Topeka. And then cycle right to Elizabeth posing as Mrs. Eckert with Pashas mom, Evgheniya Morozova. Thats a lot to keep track of for even the staunchest ofAmericanssupporters....

April 5, 2017 · 4 min · 784 words · Aaron Ward

Archer Season 8 Review (Spoiler-Free)

Its always been an excellent TV show and a good way to kill 22 minutes. Thankfully, Adam Reed and the folks behindArcherseem to have understood that.Archerhas reinvented itself every season since its fifth. Season 6 unrebooted the franchise back to its roots with some small differences. Season 8 comes with the series biggest departure yet and gains yet another subtitle. This is just a very brief frame narrative to this seasons main event....

April 4, 2017 · 2 min · 249 words · Scott Compton

Bates Motel Season 5 Episode 7 Review: Inseparable

Its a good ol fashioned family reunion on Bates Motel this week, for both better and worse. ThisBates Motelreview contains spoilers. Furthermore, the version of Mother in his head now has become her most survival-based yet. Ad content continues below Shes not all about pampering Norman. This episode also marks the return of the recuperating Romero. Maybe Norman learning that hes an uncle is enough to temporarily cure him while his brother is visiting....

April 4, 2017 · 1 min · 121 words · Bryan Hamilton

Double Take: The Story Behind Jessica Jones’ Costume

Double Takeis our new original video series debuting every Monday afternoon on theDen of GeekFacebook page. And yes, she did call herself Jewel. And yes, she was suitably ashamed of it after the fact. One of Jessicasothercodenames was Knightress although we havent heard it mentioned on the show. Heres a page fromThe Pulse#14 as proof… Check back next week for a new episode!

April 4, 2017 · 1 min · 63 words · Michelle Ward

Ghost in the Shell: Examining Its Opening Weekend

Boss Baby soared and the glossy Ghost In The Shell faltered. Ryan takes a look… This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Were not remaking, were reimagining alongside you. Thats challenging, but clearly the reviews didnt help. But were not suggesting that, though. Then theres the lingering air of suspicion which still hangs around Hollywood remakes.

April 4, 2017 · 1 min · 56 words · Jamie Harrington

Sebastian Evans interview: scoring Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

We chatted to composer Sebastian Evans about scoring Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles… Heres how our interview with the terrific Sebastian Evans went. Whats the process of scoring an episode? How does it work? I usually get an animatic or a loosely-finished but locked-time version of the episode. Then Ill just go ahead and start scoring it. Then I get notes back and thats pretty much it. Ad content continues below...

April 4, 2017 · 5 min · 900 words · Tina Ortiz

The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 16 Review: The First Day of the Rest of Your Life

The war begins in The Walking Dead season 7 finale. We have a spoiler filled review here. ThisWalking Deadreview contains spoilers. The structure of Sashas narrative was interesting. But when the show finally revealed what Sasha was up to, it all fell into place. Id call it a fitting end for the character if it didnt feel just a bit rushed. Pretty much every player weve met this season had a gun in hand and on a side....

April 4, 2017 · 1 min · 179 words · Eric Barry

The Walking Dead Season 7 Fixed Itself, But Not Enough

ThisWalking Deadarticle contains spoilers. It was when Rick smiled. Thats when I became hopefulThe Walking Deadseason 7 could turn things around. 7A was a brutal, boring first half of the season by almost any metric. The show lost 5 million viewers after the premiere and never recovered. The first half of the season was disorganized, slow-moving, and tedious. Fan support was down, reviews were scathing or indifferent. When it came back, it seemed markedly better....

April 4, 2017 · 3 min · 639 words · Patrick Sloan

Tom McGrath interview: Boss Baby, animation, George Lucas

He walked up and said how was your weekend, mine was good!. So, Tom McGrath: how was your weekend? [Laughs] You know, I dont have children myself, but I assume its much like parenting! Your baby goes out into the world. We spent six years on this movie! How closely do you monitor things like that? I dont tend to listen to the press as much as I do the audience....

April 4, 2017 · 8 min · 1556 words · Christopher Merritt

Yooka-Laylee Review

TheShovel Knighttier of excellence and theMighty No. 9tier of childhood comprising disappointment. 9.Unfortunately, its also an equal distance removed fromShovel Knight. For fans of that particular style of game, their efforts are a gift from above. The collectathon has fallen out of favor since its N64 prime. From a pure presentation standpoint,Yooka-Layleeis not going to disappoint anyone who remembers titles likeBanjo-Kazooiefondly. Honestly, though, its the little touches that steal your heart....

April 4, 2017 · 2 min · 300 words · Heather Vasquez

Marvel’s Iron Fist episode 13 viewing notes: Dragon Plays With Fire

These viewing notes contain spoilers. Liberal media elite or not, Id happily point out the flaws in this for free. The now-redeemed (er, are we sure?) Ward also finally gets control of the company he already had control of for most of the series. Are we supposed to be surprised that a city which is only accessible once every fifteen years isnt there? Danny sure is, but Im not sure why....

April 3, 2017 · 2 min · 221 words · Brian Bartlett