Castle Rock: What is Stephen King’s New TV Show?

What can we expect from Stephen King and JJ Abrams' latest TV project, Castle Rock? It doesnt exist, this town. Whenever the show airs, its likely that neither, it seems, will we.

February 20, 2017 · 1 min · 32 words · David Fitzgerald

Get Out Review

In the last act, he adds some much needed levity as things go sideways. Get Outopens nationwide on Friday, Feb. 24. Rating: 3.5 out of 5

February 20, 2017 · 1 min · 26 words · Sarah Klein

The Manchurian Candidate and Jonathan Demme’s Filmmaking Style

For a second, he sees an apparition from the past sitting directly opposite him. Marco blinks, and the figure vanishes. Rose appears to have taken a shine to Marco or could it be that she has some other agenda? But theres also the feeling that the characters are studying us, daring us to look away. It does, however, contain some of Demme and regular cinematographer Tak Fujimotos most effective moments of suspense....

February 20, 2017 · 1 min · 177 words · Alisha Wade

The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 10 Review: New Best Friends

The Walking Dead finally had some fun this week. Here is our review of “New Best Friends!” ThisWalking Deadreview contains spoilers. Fortunately, New Best Friends delivers even more camp, and its all the better for it. Max Rockatansky would feel right at home with Jadus and friends. Theres a delightful mystery that surrounds the groups origins. Maybe they already lived in the dump when all hell broke loose in 2010?...

February 20, 2017 · 1 min · 149 words · Brian Wilson

Steven Universe: Storm in the Room Review

A not-quite reunion sends Steven on a new path in this outstanding episode. ThisSteven Universereview contains spoilers. In this episode Steven finally unleashes his anger but has to work through the denial first. When he gets to talk with his vision of Rose it all seems fine at first. The two play video games, throw a football around, and emotionally bond. Her words all seem cribbed from the videotape he saw of her back in season one....

February 18, 2017 · 3 min · 439 words · James Schroeder

Crashing Premiere Review

I am aware of Pete Holmes. Hes just never demanded my attention. He also looks like my friend Trent. Frankly, theres nothing much wrong with the series, except everything feels recycled from something youve seen before. Produced by Judd Apatow,Crashingreally feels likeForgetting Sarah Marshallexcept the protagonist is a fledgling comedian. This is the one aspect of the show that I enjoy. Not in the right frame of mind, Pete is pushed to perform at the club and bombs....

February 17, 2017 · 1 min · 103 words · Alexandria Brown

Riverdale Episode 4 Review: Chapter 4: The Last Picture Show

Riverdale Episode 4 Ms. Grundy, we hardly knew ye. Ad content continues below What, if any, role did she actually play in Jasons death? Was her backstory of escaping an abusive relationship legit, or was she just really intoSleeping with the Enemy? I fully expect that some, if not all, of these questions will be answered by series end. Narratively this was a smart move. Which brings to mind a larger issue, howRiverdalehas an Archie problem....

February 17, 2017 · 3 min · 434 words · Chelsea Joseph

Why The Walking Dead Needs Less Negan

Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan is a terrifying villain. But The Walking Dead should know that menace can be built in what you don’t see, too. ThisWalking Deadarticle contains major spoilers. Negan may crack wise (fairly and often), but the man himself is no joke. How you feel aboutTWDs seventh season probably has a lot to do with your feelings about Negan. Whether you saw it coming or not, Glenns death was both horrific and heartbreaking....

February 17, 2017 · 3 min · 492 words · Sean Kennedy

Yonderland: has come to an end, say creators

Yonderland’s creators thank fans in a message confirming that the fantasy comedy has come to an end… This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Sad news forYonderlandfans: Skys brilliant fantasy comedy series has closed its doors after three blisteringly great series. You were just brilliant. Ad content continues below And additionally, dont think we wont be holding you to this next adventure promise. The world needs much more of your particular brand of joy and silliness....

February 17, 2017 · 1 min · 80 words · Jordan Fischer

24: Legacy spoiler-free episode 1 review

CTU has a new hero. 24is the outlier in the Revival Era, mostly because it felt like this show never went away. Quality-wise, we just about know what were going to get out of24: Legacy. Maybe theyll really surprise us. Maybe its just an enjoyable new cast up to the same old tricks. 24: Legacy comes to FOX UK on Wednesday the 15th of February.

February 16, 2017 · 1 min · 65 words · Tammy Richmond

Chad Stahelski interview: John Wick 2, Highlander

Whyve you made a second one? Theres all the fiduciary reasons for the studio. For me, on a personal level, we were very fortunate. The first movie did really well. Honestly, I love working with Keanu and I love the crew that we had. John Wickwe had no money, we had no time. It was literally a fight to the finish, so it became very personal. All these other projects felt a little diminished next to creating your own world....

February 16, 2017 · 7 min · 1350 words · Mary Frederick MD

Legion Episode 2 Review: Chapter Two

Legion explores the mind and memory in its stellar second outing. Read our spoiler-filled review here… This Legion review contains spoilers. Legion Episode 2 Memory can be comforting, but its not to be trusted. Its a cute scene with both parties expressing vulnerabilities and ultimately coming out the other side stronger. On the other side of the spectrum,Legiononce again ventures into horror territory quite convincingly. The illustrations from the book and the manner in which the whole scene is shot apeThe Babadook....

February 16, 2017 · 1 min · 156 words · Denise Vaughn

Steven Spielberg’s A.I.: Its Groundbreaking Marketing Campaign

Who killed Evan Chan? Over 15 years on, the marketing campaign for Steven Spielberg’s A.I. When it came to Steven Spielbergs 2001 sci-fi film,A.I. Artificial Intelligence,Jeanine Salla played a low-profile yet important role. The only thing was, Jeanine Salla never existed. Before the spring of 2001, almost nothing had been seen of Spielbergs latest sci-fi movie. According to this 2001 piece fromEntertainment Weekly,actors were only given incomplete chunks of the script....

February 16, 2017 · 3 min · 469 words · Susan Holmes