Supergirl Season 2, Episode 17 Review: Distant Sun

This Supergirl review contains spoilers. Of fighting for something better, even and perhaps especially when it isnt easy. Mon-El makes a choice. Many viewers would be glad to see Mon-El gone fromSupergirl. Privileged dudebros get almosteverymainstream story. Cant they let us haveSupergirl? I do get that, and think its a valid way to respond to this storyline. (Not that there is an invalid way to respond to your favorite media....

March 28, 2017 · 3 min · 605 words · Dana Cervantes

The Autopsy Of Jane Doe set report

Creepy sets, gore, a sweary Emile Hirsch and lots of gallows humour. There are long corridors. Low lighting that picks out the Victorian wallpaper but leaves corners shrouded in deep shadow. This is the set ofThe Autopsy Of Jane Doe,the English-language debut and second feature fromTrollhunterdirector Andre vredal. Ad content continues below The coroners room is quite something. Theres a big marble slab on which the examinations take place. Pretend brickwork looks like real brick....

March 28, 2017 · 5 min · 920 words · Tina Gallegos

The Flash: David Dastmalchian on Abra Kadabra’s Magic Tricks

Dastmalchian played one of the Jokers henchmen inThe Dark Knight. More recently, he had a memorable turn as Dwight, one of Jeromes most fanatic followers onGotham. In his comic book introduction, Abra Kadabra had quite the comic book set-up. A citizen of the 64th century, Abra longed to have an audience that would appreciate his magic tricks. Thus, he traveled back in time to use future technology to convince audiences of his magic tricks....

March 28, 2017 · 1 min · 164 words · Vickie Berger

Girls Season 6 Episode 7 Review: The Bounce

An episode thats a little quieter and kind of weakly plotted, but still funny. Girls: Season 6, Episode 7 This episode feels a lot smaller than the past few. Nobodys dying or finding out theyre pregnant or making a movie. A TV show season should give you a few breathers here and there. Basically,Girlsappears to want to give Elijah a happy ending and has fashioned it almost out of nowhere....

March 27, 2017 · 2 min · 227 words · Darren Morales

Homeland Season 6 Episode 10 Review: The Flag House

Carrie’s gameplan takes an unexpected shift in a Homeland episode that continues to keep us on uneven footing. Its a surreal moment that is just absurd enough to seem relatively plausible as an executive power play. And as much as I enjoy watching F. Murray Abrahams Dar Adal, lets kindly take that bastard down. In fact, more so, since he looks like a corrupt sleaze in the press by vanishing....

March 27, 2017 · 2 min · 274 words · Luke Collier

Last Man on Earth: The Story Behind Kristen Wiig’s Episode

This part of the walkthrough looks at episode ten fromLast Man on Earthsthird season. you’ve got the option to findprevious installments here. The Last Man on Earth Season 3 Episode 10 Got Milk? The first moments of the deadly virus outbreak are revealed through a special lens. Was anything else, like a Lewis backstory episode considered? ANDY BOBROW, Executive Producer:We really had not planned on doing a standalone guest-star episode this year....

March 27, 2017 · 3 min · 444 words · Randy Price

Marvel’s Iron Fist episode 8 viewing notes: The Blessing Of Many Fractures

These viewing notes contain spoilers. Elsewhere, Ward and Joy attempt to deal with being forced out of their company. He wants to know how his father and Gao knew one another, because… well, no reason. And when other characters ask why its important he cant answer them. And when they ask how hes going to find out he doesnt really know. Still, the trio capturing Gao was, if nothing else, a plot development....

March 27, 2017 · 1 min · 98 words · Ashley Crawford

Mousehunt: looking back at an underrated family movie

If youre a horror fan you may have been intrigued by the recent filmA Cure For Wellness. This from the director most famously known for thePirates Of The Caribbeanfilms, or more recentlyRangoandThe Lone Ranger. The casting would suggest this also. Nathan Lane was coming off the back of his biggest role to date, inThe Birdcage. They would later go on to reignite their double act inThe Producerson the West End....

March 27, 2017 · 2 min · 377 words · Kristina Benson

Snipperclips Nintendo Switch review

Its a puzzle game with a quirky co-op twist. Heres our review of the Nintendo Switch exclusive, Snipperclips… Move to the left. No, the other left. Ill squat down, you jump on my head. God damn it, cut me lower! If all that sounds a bit weird and troubling, wait until you playSnipperclipsfor yourself. The greater share of the puzzles require you to manipulate Snip and Clip into a specific shape....

March 27, 2017 · 1 min · 127 words · Brent Smith

The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 15 Review: Something They Need

The Walking Dead prepares to march to war in the penultimate episode of season 7. Here is our review! ThisWalking Deadreview contains spoilers. Its just difficult to compete with everything else going on in the episode. Things moved VERY quickly tonight. It might actually be the best scene the villain has had since the premiere. Negan might even be genuinely scary this week almost! and we get a bit of complexity out of the character, too....

March 27, 2017 · 3 min · 453 words · Reginald Huerta

The Power Rangers Movie’s Extraordinary Approach to Diversity

The Power Rangers movie tackled diversity in a way that went beyond just race and gender. We spoke with the folks involved about it. Power Rangershas always been known for its diversity. Since the first episode aired in 1993 the franchise has featured a wide variety of ethnicities and backgrounds. The new movie continued that tradition but took it to the next level. Billys character being on the spectrum is never played as a joke in the movie....

March 26, 2017 · 3 min · 616 words · Zachary Richardson

Justice League Movie Set Visit: New Gods & A New Tone

This article will will contain some minorJustice Leaguemovie spoilers. Suddenly, the police commissioner is face-to-face with three fabulously costumed do-gooders hes never met before. Just like that, you know youre no longer in the DCEUs version of Kansas. He mentions a ninth disappeared PhD of obvious personal importance since he was stolen from S.T.A.R. What, they just left? Theres definitely room for more humor, Ben Affleck tells us between set-ups....

March 25, 2017 · 3 min · 472 words · Jordan Thompson

CHiPs Review

Leave it to Hollywood to tap the familiar as a way to draw moviegoers to the big screen. In the film, Shepherd plays officer Baker while Michael Pena portrays Ponch. Unfortunately, this comedy takes a bit of time to find its funny bone. Clearly Shepherd has studied motorcycles and their capabilities, since he has them pushing their limits. Yes, the film even has a motorcycle chase scene on Santa Monica Beach, wheelies included....

March 24, 2017 · 1 min · 196 words · Courtney White