Fear the Walking Dead Season 2 Finale Review: Wrath & North

Fear the Walking Dead delivers gut-churning brutality in its dramatic two-part season finale. ThisFear the Walking Deadreview contains spoilers. Yes,FTWDstruggled a bit to find itself in season one. And yes, this problem continued into season twos early episodes. But things picked up considerably once the story made landfall. Heres a person whos struggled mightily to retain some semblance of compassioneven in the face of seemingly impossible odds. Trying to save a teenager from himself is a difficult proposition even in the best of times....

October 3, 2016 · 3 min · 430 words · Emily Warren

Manchester by the Sea Review

Manchester by the Sea is a melancholy destination made worthwhile by an extraordinary performance from Casey Affleck. One of a deep, sapphire blue quality. Also, unfortunately, Lees homecoming instantly means that his brother Joe (Kyle Chandler) has passed away. As it turns out, Joe had a rare heart condition that limited his time on this earth. Manchester by the Seais a small movie about emotions grander than any hundred million-dollar spectacle....

October 3, 2016 · 1 min · 142 words · Hunter Adams

Marvel’s Luke Cage episode 1 viewing notes: Moment Of Truth

First up: Moment Of Truth… Originally given super-strength and invulnerability, his powers were more recently redefined as literally bulletproof skin. Mariah Dillard first appeared in Luke Cage: Hero for Hire #5 in 1973. And, of course, theres Mercedes Misty Knight, created by Tony Isabella and Arvell Jones. At least, not so far. Although he might also mean Daredevil and Jessica Jones from Hells Kitchen. And of course, when Dillard mentions Fisk, thats Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin....

October 3, 2016 · 1 min · 80 words · Erica Hale

Once Upon a Time: A Bitter Draught Review

This is what happens when your inner demon walks, talks and swears to rip your heart out. ThisOnce Upon a Timereview contains spoilers. Magic blurs the lines rather than goingpoof!Into a shower of glitter and an insta-happily-ever-after. Rumbelle is no more. Fairy Godmother couture has taken it to a whole other level. Is it just that his glowing heart is literally beating in the Evil Queens hand? He seems to be struggling with something resembling a conscience....

October 3, 2016 · 1 min · 160 words · Maria Allen

The Last Man on Earth: The Wild Guess Express Review

Maybe Streisand is still virus-free. As ridiculous as that may sound, its also a testament to just how unpredictable this show is. Hes not but his deranged lunatic solution to things is perhaps even more disturbing. Take the Den of Geek 2016Reader Survey for a Chance to Win a $100 Amazon Voucher Right Here! Do you think were all idiots? he seriously screams in Tandys face. Right, right…This shows a comedy, isnt it?...

October 3, 2016 · 1 min · 119 words · Michele Park

The Simpsons: Friends and Family Review

Mr. Burns causes an ocular rift in the Simpson family. The Simpsons: Season 28 Episode 2 ThisThe Simpsonsreview contains spoilers. The Simpsons become Friends and Family with Montgomery Burns in this episode but its really virtual. Whats it all coming to when you cant buy euthanasia for a friend? Its no wonder Mr. Burns has anger issues. Except of course Abe Simpson, though he is really an acquaintance at best....

October 3, 2016 · 3 min · 515 words · Kaitlyn Benjamin

The Strain: The Battle for Central Park Review

This week’s episode of The Strain brings the war to Central Park. Here is our review… ThisThe Strainreview contains spoilers. Kill lots and lots of munchers. And I mean theres a lot of strigoi under Central Park. Like, theres more strigoi than pigeons. Theres more strigoi than dudes selling pretzels or gyros. Theres more strigoi than hipsters with Fitbits. Thats a lot of strigoi, innit? The episode also does a good job manipulating the viewer....

October 3, 2016 · 3 min · 481 words · William Parker

Matt Lanter Talks Timeless Wool Costumes And Fight Training

With NBC’s Timeless premiering this week, we spoke with star Matt Lanter. That night, we interviewedTimelessstar Matt Lanter at NBCs TCA party. Den of Geek: Wyatt fits in pretty well at the Hindenberg. Do any time periods throw him for a loop? Matt Lanter:I think hes thrown for a loop in certain situations. Weve actually only seen a couple episodes from these guys. I think theyre all out of sorts....

October 2, 2016 · 3 min · 595 words · Christopher Hughes

Paterson Review

Adam Driver makes the perfect Jim Jarmusch proxy in Paterson, the indie filmmakers most accessible work. WithPaterson, hes finally back with what may be his most accessible film sinceBroken Flowers. (Coincidentally, both actresses appeared in Marjane Satrapi and Vincent ParonnaudsChicken with Plumsa few years back.) Patersonwill open in select cities on Dec. 28, following its screening at the 54th New York Film Festival. Rating: 4 out of 5

October 1, 2016 · 1 min · 68 words · Erika Rosario

Power Rangers Dino Super Charge: Silver Secret Review

Tyler and Shelby’s romance finally reaches a tipping point as the season’s arc slowly develops. ThisPower Rangers Dino Super Chargereview contains spoilers. We are now six episodes away from the finale ofDino Super Charge. The N-Zed Boys who apparently also have a girl on the group? Shouldnt they be called the N-Zed… Human Beings then? Ah well, its still super cute! Tyler cant sing because he has stage fright and Chase badly tries to help him!...

October 1, 2016 · 3 min · 474 words · Paula Ryan

Destiny 2 Shouldn’t Separate Itself from What Came Before

The case for character, or, what Destiny 2 can learn from fan fiction. Ill miss the story that never was. On Tuesday,Kotakureported a couple of big rumorsaboutDestiny 2. D2is a completely different game, an anonymous source toldKotaku. Should or shouldntDestiny 2allow the player to keep their original characters? Should it have the same vendors and NPCs as the first game? To what degree should it follow the same plot? There are valid arguments for either continuing the current story or starting from scratch....

September 30, 2016 · 2 min · 396 words · Mark Harvey

Jonathan Ames on Blunt Talk, Bored to Death Movie Interest

Jonathan Ames never faces a shortage of creativity or ambition. Blunt Talkis a perfect distillation of Ames trademark neurotic, impressionistic approach to writing. Ad content continues below JONATHAN AMES:Well I guess Im hoping to say many things. So we make an allusion toChinatownvisually and thematically with Los Angeles, water, and corruption. So thats the new story. The kind of the uniting theme is sort of romance, heartbreak, and love. I was happy to see Walters cryptic, stylistic dreams reappearing in the show....

September 30, 2016 · 4 min · 686 words · Amanda Buchanan

Kickboxer: looking back at the movies to date

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Did you guys know there are now sixKickboxermovies? The remake,Kickboxer: Vengeanceis released in the UK today. But heres our look back at the first five films… Kickboxeris my favourite Jean-Claude Van Damme film. It may not be his best film, but it is my favourite. Kickboxing champion Eric Sloane (Dennis Alexio) is tired of thrashing the competition in the US. The best fighters, hes told, are competing in Thailand....

September 30, 2016 · 5 min · 1036 words · Kevin Castillo