Arrow: Who is Ragman?

The most pleasant surprise on this show in ages was their use of Ragman in this episode. There are a couple of reasons why Ragman is appropriate here. Its certainly time for this show to introduce Zatanna, for example. Ad content continues below pick the blue title to go to the full review! Arrow Season 5 Episode 1: Legacy Anarky is back! I…guess thats exciting? I do dig his slightly evolved supervillain look, though....

October 13, 2016 · 1 min · 164 words · Karl Callahan

Certain Women Review

Certain Women may be Kelly Reichardts most boring movie ever… and thats saying something. So he breaks into the law firm and holds the night guard hostage. (Seriously, I wish I were making that up, but that is literally the entire story.) Wash, rinse, repeat and never bother to resolve anything. Kelly Reichardt has finally made herSeinfeld-esque movie about nothing. And yet, it still has a more interesting ending than the other two....

October 13, 2016 · 1 min · 113 words · John Turner

Dr. Andrea Letamendi Goes Under the Mask

Pop cultures favorite psychologist reveals how heroes and villains fight the same inner battles we do. Mental health in comics was a topic that was previously locked inside the walls of Arkham Asylum. Heroes are no longer assumed to just resolve everything with a swish of their cloaks. Villains are no longer defined as pure evil. Psyches that were previously viewed in black and white are finally being colored in....

October 12, 2016 · 2 min · 214 words · Megan West

Lizzie Brochere on Falling Water and Lucid Dreaming For Real

We caught up with Falling Water star Lizzie Brochere about her dreamy new drama for USA connection. Movies have had a strange relationship with dreams. In television, dreams are often played to undo a disastrous plot development. On USAsFalling Water, the dream is the story. Does this feel like brand new territory? Yeah, it does feel like brand new territory but it felt very familiar. I think thats what brought me to Tess initially....

October 12, 2016 · 4 min · 730 words · Amber Harris

Scream Queens Season 2 Episode 3 Review: Handidates

CURE Institute is quickly becoming a murder institute in Scream Queens Season 2. At least they know where to hide the bodies. ThisScream Queensreview contains spoilers. Tyler is dead, warts and all. Tylers smoking bubble wrap body aside, people are actually getting cured at CURE Institute. Its just that not one has yet been able to set one foot out of those double doors alive. So the decapitation count has gone up since that hydrotherapy tank incident....

October 12, 2016 · 2 min · 281 words · Mary Madden

Star Wars: Ahsoka Review

ThisStar Wars: Ahsokareview contains spoilers. Writing about Jedi in the aftermath of Order 66 is a delicate process. Johnston tackles that problem with mixed results. Ahsoka Tano is on the run. Now she almost preferred the solitude. If she was alone, she didnt have to make choices that affected anyone other than herself. Ahsoka even thinks of Padme as one of her inspirations. However, it would have been nice to have seen more from the other characters points of view....

October 12, 2016 · 1 min · 157 words · Billy Orozco

Underworld: Blood Wars Director Talks Putting New Life in Series

Here is, indeed, an underworld. I even give a try at deducing whether the prodigal child might appear in the picture. Ad content continues below How did you come to this project and the Underworld universe? Anna Foerster:Yes, its really interesting. And I was like, Yeah, absolutely. Ive seen the first one and loved the first one. And there you go, the next thing you knew, we started talkingUnderworld. So youre bringing an outsiders perspective and new blood to the series....

October 12, 2016 · 3 min · 606 words · James Thompson

Celebrating the movie roles of Eddie Marsan

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. On the big screen though, its Marsans versatility that really makes him so watchable. He can play pure evil or pure selflessness, all while passing for a fairly regular bloke. […] If I looked like the guy fromTwilightand had my CV, Id be fucking huge. But its a longer career. After a while, people begin to join the dots. Although he has a self-professed aversion to Cockney gangster movies,Gangster No....

October 11, 2016 · 1 min · 152 words · Lawrence Hall

David Ajala on Falling Water and the End of Beowulf

But now hes front and center in USAs new series,Falling Water. Ajala plays Burton, a man chasing a woman in his dreams, literally. Does being onFalling Watermean theres no moreBeowulf? ThenBeowulfdidnt get picked up for another season. Ad content continues below Are you happy to be in nice suits and warmer environments? It was really tough. So its great being on his. Its character driven and its great working with Lizzie and Will....

October 11, 2016 · 3 min · 442 words · Danielle Phillips

John Jarratt on Bringing Wolf Creek to TV

In the series, he murders an American family, but one girl (Lucy Fry) gets away. Well, you dont see that much of him. Hes being chased so he pops up. But this ones about a young woman whos after revenge, so shes trying to track him down. You see me as we go along. Im there, Im always there but not so much that you get sick of the sight of me....

October 11, 2016 · 5 min · 1050 words · Jennifer Moreno

Paper Mario: Color Splash Review

Mario embarks on a coloring book adventure filled with clever dialogue and fun paint mechanics. The turn-based battles, however, are definitely the weak point of the adventure. Joe Jasko is staff writer. Rating: 4 out of 5

October 11, 2016 · 1 min · 37 words · Adam Joseph

31 Genuinely Scary Horror Games

We’ve picked our 31 favorite horror games to play this October! Beware: play these at your own risk… The horror genre has always been a staple of gaming. And that tradition continues as the industry continues to venture into new technologies, such as virtual reality. Early next year, well even get the firstResident Evilgame made with VR in mind. You will absolutely see some omissions, but this is by no means a ranked list....

October 10, 2016 · 4 min · 786 words · Lisa Chambers

A.D. After Death: An Interview with Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire

A.D. After Death is a chilling new sci-fi comic from Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire. They told us all about it. What if there was no death? We down with Snyder and Lemire to discuss the one of a kind world ofA.D. Den of Geek: Can you talk about the genesis of this project? Ad content continues below Scott Snyder:It started a few years ago. I had this story I wanted to do that was very small....

October 10, 2016 · 4 min · 785 words · Lauren Gomez