Gemma Arterton interview: The Girl With All The Gifts

Yet it also doesnt skimp on the tension, and is a great adventure through a deserted Britain. Ad content continues below I guess! Im definitely well into the next phase. When you first got the script, did you think of it as a zombie move? You really cant tell thats where its going to go from the opening scenes. I didnt know it was a zombie film. I guess theyre not like regular zombies....

September 23, 2016 · 3 min · 542 words · Sydney Taylor

Goat Review

The young actor does an admirable job delivering the complexity of emotions hes going through. Goatis in theaters today (September 23).

September 23, 2016 · 1 min · 21 words · Katherine Duran

Modern Horror Movies & the Rise of Negative Space

Its everywhere, its terrifying and its preying on our fragile psyches. Is it…it?) but in modern horror its become an absolutely crucial technique to master. but the use of it around those three characters lost in the woods was utterly imposing. Ad content continues below Two recent films in the genre have used negative space extremely well. The movie doesnt waste any time setting the pace. He explains that now theyve had sex, shes infected with what is essentially a supernatural virus....

September 23, 2016 · 1 min · 152 words · Deborah Alvarez

Cleopatra Coleman and Mary Steenburgen Talk Last Man on Earth Season 3

FOXsLast Man on Earthdone an excellent job at bucking typical sitcom conventions in interest of creating something truly unique. Do you have a favorite scene or moment from the year? CLEOPATRA COLEMAN:Im gonna have to sayand a lot of people choose this momentbut Wills Closure song. Ad content continues below MARY STEENBURGEN:Thats what I was going to say! CLEOPATRA COLEMAN:I mean there are so many insane moments on set with Will....

September 22, 2016 · 3 min · 433 words · William Peters

Documentary Now: Juan Likes Rice & Chicken Review

I like to dream, and when I dream, I always dream of something. Sometimes I am a child at the beach. Sometimes I am a spaceman on the moon. But in all of my dreams there is always rice and chicken. Nowheresan idea that I just love to death. Its a nice reminder of how much sketch has evolved and where the medium has been heading. The documentary soon takes things to the opposite extreme in the form of Juans oldest son, Diego....

September 22, 2016 · 1 min · 170 words · Angela Campbell MD

Netflix’s Easy Review

I love you, too. Anthology series have become all the rage these dayshell, Ryan Murphy himself hasthreecurrently in production. The unscripted, hang out atmosphere of their work is an attractive quality for a show about love. That being said, I was surprised at how unaffected I was by the majority of this series. Certain actors like Jake Johnson and Hannibal Buress even feel like after thoughts. They get swallowed up by the bigger stories and they barely even register....

September 22, 2016 · 2 min · 318 words · Aaron Mcbride

The Girl with All the Gifts Review

Looking for a zombie horror with intelligence as well as bite? Then here’s why you should watch the Girl with All the Gifts. How far are we willing to go to save our species? Carey novel of the same name. As a result, Sgt. Ad content continues below The direction feels less precise as the film broadens its canvas later on. WhatThe Girl with All the Giftsdoes have going for it, however, is an excellent cast....

September 22, 2016 · 1 min · 121 words · Bethany Anderson

Lethal Weapon Series Premiere Review (spoiler free)

Lethal Weapons transition to television works surprisingly well and deserves to become your new guilty pleasure. They just wash over you, acting as the necessary fodder needed to fill up a networks programming schedule. The remake is a promising, fun entry in the movie-turned-television department. It still might not hit the heights ofAlways SunnysLethal Weapon 5and6,but this is far from bad television. In fact, its kind of addictively fun. Believe it or not, Clayne Crawford and Damon Wayans Sr....

September 21, 2016 · 2 min · 393 words · Gregory Wells

Tony Hendra Takes The Heat for National Lampoon Radio Hour’s Return

Hendra ranThe National Lampoonmagazine, which was a spinoff from theHarvard Lampoon, during its liveliest period. According to his Linked In page, he was co-editor-in-chief, sitting astride Sean Kelly, until 1978. TRUE FACT:Now, when people think ofNational Lampoon, they think ofAnimal Houseand theVacationmovies. Mikes Mondo VideoproducedNational Lampoon Radio Dinner, Lampoons first album in 1972. George Carlin asked Hendra to help write his sortabiography in 1993, which they worked on for fifteen years....

September 21, 2016 · 11 min · 2197 words · James Romero

Agents of SHIELD Season 4: Who is The New Ghost Rider?

The problem with the show coming back is that they need some extra juice. Brett Dalton is gone and the whole Inhumans gimmick lost its luster ages ago. So it helps that Ghost Rider will show up to dish out some vengeance. Instead, it will be Gabriel Luna playing the latest Ghost Rider from the comics, Robbie Reyes. Hes the guy we know from the two Hollywood movies starring Nicholas Cage being Nicholas Cage....

September 20, 2016 · 2 min · 401 words · David King

Akira: Revisiting Katsuhiro Otomo’s Anime Classic

Katsuhiro Otomo’s classic animated film is returning to UK cinemas to mark Manga Entertainment’s 25th anniversary. We take a look back… For anime, 1988 was an extraordinary year. Rival motorcycle gangs fight in the streets. Revolutionaries and religious fanatics clash with the police. There, Tetsuo acquires god-like powers that threaten to tear Tokyo apart. The result remains one of the most technically astounding animated features ever to emerge from Japan....

September 20, 2016 · 2 min · 334 words · Mary Erickson

Celebrating the Genre Cinema of Ethan Hawke

Although not a hit,Explorerswas Hawkes first brush with genre cinema, and something of a cult favourite. In each of them, he exuded intelligence and an edgy, studied coolness. Ad content continues below In terms of awards attention and box-office, 2001sTraining Daywas Hawkes biggest success to date. Since 2001, Hawkes steadfastly refused to make obvious or outright lucrative career choices. Better than any other year, 2013 exemplifies Hawkes lack of genre snobbery....

September 20, 2016 · 2 min · 229 words · Bruce Deleon

Kiefer Sutherland Talks Designated Survivor, Flatliners and 24: Legacy

Kiefer Sutherland told the Television Critics Association he did not want to come back to television. You had doneTouchafter24,beforeDesignated Survivor. Is TV any easier without the burden of the format of24? Its much easier for the writers. Ad content continues below EvenTouchhad a large arcing story. DoesDesignated Survivorget to have more closed stories you’ve got the option to resolve in an hour? Yes, there will be aspects of that. There are three storylines that are really functioning through our show....

September 20, 2016 · 5 min · 937 words · Sarah Henry