Me Before You Review

Emilia Clarke ditches her dragons to care for one man in the new romantic drama Me Before You. At 26, Louisa is unambitious and without goals of any note. Hes also initially cold to Louisa despite her endless mugging and goofy British variation on the manic pixie template. Wills wheelchair becomes a throne to which Daenerys would never once think about bowing. Oh right, this Cinderella was waiting for the prince to come along....

June 2, 2016 · 1 min · 113 words · Debbie Valdez

Shane Black and the 90s Spec Script Gold Rush

A rush for original scripts led to Shane Black being among the highest-paid screenwriters in Hollywood. Ryan takes a look back… This article originally appeared on Den of Geek UK. Shane Black, 28 years old, poses for a photograph outside his Los Angeles bungalow. To his left, a trio of metal garbage cans, their lids strangely missing. And where theres money, journalists usually find a story. Ad content continues below...

June 2, 2016 · 2 min · 283 words · David Burton

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows Review

Alas then that moments of such weirdness are the exception rather than the rule. Shredder agrees, because… well, Im not really sure why, but the point is he agrees. Also, Stephen Amell is in this movie for some reason as Casey Jones, an ex-cop/roller-skating vigilante. It should be first said thatOut of the Shadowsis a considerable improvement over 2014s previousTMNTreboot. And from the scripts page onward, there are many. The result is a numbing viewing experience for anyone over the age of 14....

June 2, 2016 · 1 min · 88 words · Jordan Robertson

The Conjuring 2 Review

Scaring the bejesus out of moviegoers is a delicate alchemy that is difficult to harness just once. Ad content continues below Hence their reluctance to get involved in any new cases by 1977. It is likely for that very reason that the film rushes through the Amityville case early on. The best parts ofThe Conjuring 2are its differences from the first film. It is probably for this reason that Wan doubles down on his biggest influence for bothConjuringfilms, 1973sThe Exorcist....

June 2, 2016 · 1 min · 110 words · Shannon Cox

The Lonely Island Talks Popstar and Why They’ll Never Stop Never Stopping

These guest artists include Sarah Silverman, Tim Meadows, Bill Hader, and even Bieber buddy Usher. I dont know how he finds the time. He somehow finds the time. Samberg:Yeah, we probably watch the same ones. Every time they put a new one on Showtime or HBO or something, well watch it. Schaffer:Yeah, I just watched the new Michael Jackson one. Samberg:Yeah, that was awesome. Samberg:I watched the Eagles one and the…...

June 2, 2016 · 5 min · 904 words · Zachary Becker

When Ferris Bueller Came To Television

A look back at the (thankfully) short-lived TV adaptation of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Ferris Buellermight be the most intolerable television spin-off of a beloved motion picture ever. Not that the majority of audiences realized this. Its replacement show wasBlossom, which was a huge success. So what, if anything, good can be said about the series? Ferris Prime) would actually listen to. The entirety ofFerris Buelleris available to watch on YouTube....

June 2, 2016 · 1 min · 116 words · Thomas Watson

Alexandra Shipp Talks Storm in X-Men: Apocalypse and Beyond

We also discuss whether we might just see her Storm in Josh BoonesThe New Mutantstoo. X-Men: Apocalypseis a pretty sprawling mutant epic. How did you come about joining a movie of this size and making the jump into such a blockbuster? So, I didnt know in the beginning what it was specifically for. So, I kind of had an inkling, but you never know, right? I didnt think I was going to get it....

June 1, 2016 · 3 min · 593 words · Daniel Schwartz

Batman: Rebirth #1 Review

Scott Snyder and Tom King usher in a new era for Batman in this excellent Rebirth tie-in issue. Here is our review! ThisBatman: Rebirth#1 review contains spoilers. Janin draws some particularly horrifying close-ups that illustrate the process of being reborn. David Cronenberg, and especially horror manga artist Junji Ito, would be proud. With King and Janin reunited after their run onGrayson, they waste no time in presenting a sexier Bruce....

June 1, 2016 · 1 min · 155 words · Matthew Allen

Dexter Showrunner Clyde Phillips Talks New Series Feed the Beast

AMC is ready to Feed the Beast with its new restaurant business drama. Phillips makes no mistake that hes the furthest thing from a foodie. So what drove Phillips to re-enter the prestige television world with a serious look into the restaurant business? Den of Geek: How did Feed the Beast come across your desk? I had dinner and relaxed for a while and said oh what the hell. I watched the first one and I was spellbound....

June 1, 2016 · 3 min · 630 words · Kevin Turner

Looking back at Way Of The Exploding Fist

As a kid,Yie-Ar Kung-Fuwas the game for me. In the arcade version, Feedle could multi-locate and attack from all directions at once. In the BBC one, Feedle took on even more mysterious forms including an array ofPhantasm-esque spiky balls. Put short, he wasnt fighting fair. Feedle obliterated me and my meagre child skills. One day I played the game for so long trying to beat him, the computer overheated. All the sprites shoes turned red and the blue sky backdrop went multi-coloured....

June 1, 2016 · 2 min · 307 words · Patricia Lam

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Review

Popstar opens nationwide on Friday, June 3. Rating: 4 out of 5

June 1, 2016 · 1 min · 12 words · Sean Owens

Seinfeld: From Flop to Acclaimed Hit

Initially, Seinfeld met with a lukewarm response, a baffled connection, low ratings and a volatile creator. So how did it become such a hit? Pilot performance: WEAK. The episode had excited lukewarm reactions among adults and teens and very low reactions among kids. You cant get too excited about going to the Laundromat, as one respondent put it. The reports conclusion was stark: No viewer was eager to watch the show again....

May 31, 2016 · 3 min · 465 words · Edward Landry

Will Arnett Talks Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

Will Arnett has played his fair share of recurring characters. And this onscreen anti-hero takes to the cherry gig with aplomb. So, this is your first live-action sequel where you play a returning character. How is it coming back to the set and revisiting a guy like Vernon? That to me was a great way to start. And then the idea that he redeems himself in the end, and gets back onboard and helps everybody....

May 31, 2016 · 4 min · 818 words · Lauren Nunez