Angus MacLane interview: directing Finding Dory

The co-director of Finding Dory on making the film. And I do think children come up with great questions. Its a really great question. Ad content continues below I know. I stole it from a child. So clearly, from the get go, that was the goal. For me, to the scope that I pictured, its definitely what I hoped for. The challenges werent the first challenges Id pictured up front....

July 29, 2016 · 6 min · 1166 words · Tyrone Kelly

Collections: how to avoid a hobby becoming a problem

There will always be a new improved special edition around the corner. Its what youhaventgot that makes things sweet. Were are familiar with hoarder next-door punch in documentaries, programmes of varying sensitivity about a seriousmental health disorder. If it is encroaching every available space in the house, however, things might be getting desperate. Heres auseful linkif you want to understand more about Obsessive-Compulsive behaviour. Ad content continues below give a shot to step back (if you might!...

July 29, 2016 · 3 min · 569 words · Jennifer Gonzalez MD

Eric Andre on Making Comedy Between Trips to Jail and the Hospital

The extreme gauntlet that Andre puts himself through each season is unbelievable. ERIC ANDRE:Its more so a situation of a white whale regarding guests. Weve come close to booking Jay Leno on the show. Weve gotten close to getting Katt Williams. Theres also a lot of stuff thats just out of our price range that weve wanted to do. We wanted to do an underwater version of the set destruction intro of the show....

July 29, 2016 · 3 min · 549 words · Mitchell Harris

Finding Dory: Andrew Stanton and Lindsey Collins interview

I thinkFinding Doryis important. Andrew:Its funny. Dory, from the first film, personified everything that Ive always wanted to be. In the moment, very child-like, always trying to find the positive in things. And I think that everybody aspires to either re-capture that or try and be that. I think thats really natural for children. Ad content continues below But with Dory, she always had tragic underside to her. I always knew going into the second film that that was something that needed to be addressed....

July 28, 2016 · 4 min · 750 words · Jamie Noble

Into The Forest: Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood Survive a Quiet Apocalypse

The X-Men and Westworld stars face the end of the world in this indie drama. Into the Forestis not your typical apocalyptic sci-fi movie. Den of Geek: Ellen, you were kind of the catalyst for this, right? You just kind of stumbled upon the book, right? Ellen Page: Yeah. But they had a great book section. So I went in there all the time. I think it would make a good movie....

July 28, 2016 · 3 min · 622 words · Rebecca Romero

Mr. Robot: Init1 Review

Elliot plays a game of chess against himself and we learn all about the Careful Massacre of the Bourgeoisie. Robotreview contains spoilers Mr. Darlene knocks on Elliots door wearing the now infamous fsociety mask. Elliot tries to send her off as he usually does but she intimates that she cannot be alone. Ad content continues below *Rather confusingly titled for the computer illiterate. Elliot opens his closet and shows Darlene that he still has the Mr....

July 28, 2016 · 4 min · 644 words · Jamie Jarvis

Groundhog Day: The Musical review

Tim Minchin and Matthew Warchus reunite - after their success with Matilda - for Groundhog Day: The Musical. His previous attempt, also alongside director Matthew Warchus, was a rollicking take on Roald DahlsMatilda. Pleasingly, that was the kind of musical that unites adults and children in joy and admiration. How it extracts these emotions, however, is very different to film. The first is a solo spot for Georgina Hagens Nancy at the start of act two....

July 27, 2016 · 2 min · 237 words · Wendy Gomez

Scream: The Orphanage Review

A special friend tore through Lakewood in last nights episode and left a long trail of blood behind. I Must Never Tell Lies Audrey was really paying for it in last nights episode. Maybe she thinks Emma is the one who pushed her down the stairs? Well, its hard not to blame Emma for being suspicious with all the evidence. Especially after she found one of Ms. Langs tapes hanging from a lock of hair in her locker....

July 27, 2016 · 2 min · 218 words · John Choi

Jason Bourne Review

Well, no such luck. The script by Greengrass and Christopher Rouse (Greengrass regular editor) seems especially lazy and sloppy. As for the action, youre either with Greengrass or against him at this point. So in a weird way,Jason Bourneis both bigger and smaller at the same time. At least the underratedThe Bourne Legacydid something a bit different. After this one, however, Im calling next forThe Bourne Moratorium. Jason Bourneis in theaters this Friday, July 29....

July 26, 2016 · 1 min · 75 words · Andrea Barnes

Nerve Review

Nerve, with Emma Roberts and Dave Franco, is a thrilling snapshot of social media-obsessed times. Moreover, this film couldnt arrive at a more appropriate time with the release ofPokemon GO. Forget Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, Instagramtheyre outdated. The outcome is ominous. The film also has some flavor ofThe Hunger Games, as it shows the way young people communicate nowadays. The terrestrial world is the hostage of cyberspace. The most alarming factor ofNerveis that there is no villain embodied by a single individual....

July 26, 2016 · 1 min · 99 words · Andrew Hall

Wasted: crude, stoner TV comedy with a heart

These four were left behind when everyone else their age either moved on or moved out. Ad content continues below Wastedfollows the groups low-key, juvenile adventures. This is stoner comedy, West Country-style. Jay and Silent Bob in the land of cream tea. Its intermittently disgusting, so frail dispositions be warned. Episode two in particular builds to a gross-out gag that may put you off Naan bread for life. People who like that sort of thing though, will love it....

July 26, 2016 · 2 min · 263 words · Catherine Gregory

Can We Take A Joke? Review

And still, congress wont look at gun legislation. Everything anyone says has the potential of offending someone. The film opens with a montage of apologies worthy of theSouth ParkBP episode. But the outrage police keep spraying pepper. Ellen DeGeneres was recently sued over a tit joke. The documentary says that pressure to lighten up has been growing and its coming from unexpected places. Can We Take a Joke?is narrated in a deadpan by comic Christina Pazsitzky....

July 25, 2016 · 2 min · 352 words · Jessica Park

Headlander Review

This ultimate head trip occasionally strays too far from its purpose. Here is our review of Headlander! that has transplanted all souls into imposter bots so that build the best kind of utopia a forced utopia. Thats the gist of the advertised narrative. The real story ofHeadlander, though, is the games style. Headlanders gameplay continues the titles throwback theme by calling upon the sacred Metroidvania genre. The results of this approach are a bit of a mixed bag....

July 25, 2016 · 1 min · 167 words · Eric Alexander