Steven Universe: Rocknaldo Review

Ronaldo edgelord’s his way through an adventure that cements him as TV’s most realistic nerd. ThisSteven Universereview contains spoilers. Steven Universe Season 4 Episode 18 Ronaldo is one of my favorite characters inSteven Universe. Apparently this isnt a popular opinion in theSteven Universefandom so allow me to explain. I know people like Ronaldo. Hell, in high school I kind of was Ronaldo. Ronaldo is cringe worthy because hes so real....

February 25, 2017 · 3 min · 506 words · Michael Smith

A Cure for Wellness Review

But whentheyare residents of an aging castle that time forgot, movie protagonists should beware. But once opened, its fairly empty within. Hes known as Lockhart (Dane DeHaan), and no Christian name is required. As it turns out, he may never leave, certainly not for the films 146-minute runtime. Want to guess if those forgotten spirits will come roaring back? To be sure, there is plenty of intrigue and mystery buried inA Cure for Wellness....

February 24, 2017 · 1 min · 134 words · Andrea Smith

Did The 2007 Oscars Get It Right?

But how well do the Academy Award choices of 13 years ago hold up? Weve taken a look… Were going to come back to some of those. HasThe Departedstood the test of time though? About as well as the other nominees on the list. As he acknowledged in his speech, he knew a lot of people wanted the prize for him. Both, Id argue, comfortably eclipseBabel, a film I barely hear anyone talk about anymore....

February 24, 2017 · 2 min · 310 words · Teresa Castro

Digimon Adventure tri.: Loss Review

With Digi-will and Digivice in hand, we look at the newest installment in the Digimon Adventure tri. ThisDigimon Adventure tri.review contains spoilers. Digimon Adventure tri. Movie Four I always welcome the chance to return toDigimons Digital World. ), the Digi World is where it all really started. Where everyone first met their partner Digimon. The four sovereign Digimon are there (am I crazy or did they all have human partners?)...

February 24, 2017 · 4 min · 701 words · Melanie Stewart

Supernatural Season 12 Episode 13 Review: Family Feud

Sam and Dean deal with the remnants of a shipwreck and enlist the help of a rarely seen character. Supernatural: Season 12 Episode 13 You win some, you lose some. Now, it wasnt terrible, but it was bland. We have a character brought back who is immediately sacrificed for the greater good…with very little buildup. That would be like Adam making his reappearance only to be immediately shunned. We never got any closure on his character either....

February 24, 2017 · 1 min · 207 words · Adriana Morales

The Beauty in the Unconventional La La Land Ending

We examine why the La La Land ending is one of the most unique and powerful in recent memory. This article containsLa La Landspoilers. On this point, many have pointed towards Jacques Demys 1964 musicalThe Umbrellas Of Cherbourg. This time, mistakes werent made, and betrayals werent enacted. The music ends, Mia gets up to leave, and the pair share a knowing smile. All of those bits in between are what make us who we are....

February 24, 2017 · 1 min · 102 words · Nancy Lawrence

The Steven Seagal films of 2016

We check out every Steven Seagal film released last year. There were quite a few of them… 2016 was an eventful year for Steven Seagal. But we arent here to dissect Steven Seagals off-screen life because, well, fuck. What we can do is give a shot to make some sense of his cinematic output. Thats five in total. Ive got the other two in from North America. Seagal has really honed his signature performance down to its very essence....

February 24, 2017 · 6 min · 1104 words · Patrick Jones

An Ode to the Original Mass Effect Trilogy

With Mass Effect: Andromeda arriving next month, we look back at the groundbreaking Mass Effect trilogy… This article first appeared atDen of Geek UK. Spoilers lie ahead for the Mass Effect trilogy. The genius of the original trilogy is that it made Shepards concerns our own. The implementation ofMass Effects system of moral choices is far from perfect. When it works, however, the pay-off is tremendous. Shepards personality, however you choose to shape it, is conveyed brilliantly....

February 23, 2017 · 1 min · 143 words · Stephanie Barrera

Arrow Season 5 Episode 14 Review: Sin-Eater

Arrowprides itself on being the dark, gritty and dangerous arm of the ever-growing DC TV Universe (a.k.a. Arrowverse, depending on your stomach for puns). Arrow does a lot with high-concept villains and city-ending plots that are very much responsible for its enduring fanbase. In the comic books, we can turn out back on villains of the week with ease. Thea was back in a big way for Sin-Eater. As a result, it was refreshing to see Thea play a key part....

February 23, 2017 · 1 min · 185 words · Nicholas Herring

Black Swan: Looking Back at Natalie Portman’s Last Awards Triumph

In Hollywood, we are making 30 cents to the dollar. Nina is a woman trapped in the mindset of a young girl. She sleeps in a pink room full of stuffed animals where her mother tucks her in every night. Her voice is fluttery, high-pitched, and as wispy as the diaphanous tulle of a tutu. Ad content continues below The film begins in a dream world of a lone Sayers performing....

February 23, 2017 · 1 min · 164 words · Jeremy Khan

Legion Episode 3 Review: Chapter Three

When Legion leans into its horror influences, things get very interesting. This Legion review contains spoilers. Ad content continues below The episode also succeeds at developing Syd and her relationship with David further. Anyway, David and Syds relationship; I really like the way that the couples intimate moments are shot. Dan Stevens lights up like a firework talking about what it felt like to be Syd. Its also insightful to hear Syd discuss her powers....

February 23, 2017 · 1 min · 106 words · Brian Jones

Scheming Your Way Into Fame with Nirvanna The Band The Show

VicelandsNirvanna The Band The Showis like no other comedy series youve seen before. Yes, youve heard statements like this before, and naturally youre skeptical. ButNirvanna The Band The Showis different. Breaking the shows plot down almost seems ridiculous due to how inconsequential the series title actually is. This show has absolutely nothing to do with Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, or even music, really. The only catch is that they dont even have an act....

February 23, 2017 · 4 min · 697 words · Robert Dunn

Supergirl Season 2 Has a Love Interest Problem

Season two spoilers ahead… The source of that frustration, and of many complaints from fans duringSupergirls second season, is Mon-El. The most glaring thing about the episode for me in this regard was James absence. The second lead of season one, he has been notably absent from a lot of this second run. But then something the DC/CW universe has always been good at is reacting quickly to fan pressure....

February 23, 2017 · 1 min · 136 words · Michelle Shelton