Fear the Walking Dead: Ouroboros Review

Fear the Walking Dead and Flight 462 find themselves on a collision course. ThisFear the Walking Deadreview contains spoilers. Its the wreckage of this doomed commercial flight we see at the beginning of Ouroboros. More on her in a bit. Theres a lot more to Ouroboros than just Flight 462. Abigails engines have stalled, leaving her and her makeshift crew adrift in the Pacific Ocean. He understands that Abigail is their key to survival....

April 25, 2016 · 3 min · 475 words · Tara Sims

Rutger Hauer interview: Alien: Out Of The Shadows

It goes without saying that Roy Batty inBlade Runneris one of Dutch actor Rutger Hauers signature roles. Heres what Rutger Hauer had to say… You play Ash. How do you get into the mindset of a character whos basically a disembodied voice? Well, lets see. Theres two things basically. I dont know how else to say it. I never think I can be a character completely its my craft that Im honing....

April 25, 2016 · 7 min · 1411 words · Chad Bernard

Veep Season 5 Premiere Review: The Morning After

Zitzilla storms Wall Street in the Veep Season 5 premiere. Veep Season 5 Episode 1 How zit going for Selina Meyer? And in politics, riding shotgun as vice president is by no means the same as being co-pilot. He somewhat respectfully declines his appointment to economy czar after Zitzilla clobbers Wall Street. The oval office workers are desperate enough to convene a symposium on race. Dreyfus plows the depths of vanity to its shallowest points....

April 25, 2016 · 3 min · 552 words · Anthony Carpenter

Flowers: Channel 4’s peculiar, poetic comedy treat

Sad, strange and very funny comedy drama Flowers, feat. Were all in a bit of a horrifying situation continues Barratt. The reality of our predicament on the planet is… he laughs, quite bleak. The subject becomes relevant once you see the opening seconds of episode one. It starts with him wandering about trying to kill himself and he puts his back out. I like the proximity of death throughoutFlowers.Its not a light escape from the troubles of life....

April 24, 2016 · 3 min · 542 words · Miranda Spence

Are International Co-Productions The Future of TV Drama?

But its initial run wont stop there. As such, it made its U.S. premiere on AMC on April 19. English-speaking drama out of Europe. That seems to be the big ticket right now, even for American broadcasters. I think thats whats different from previous times. For instance, it might surprise some viewers to know that shows likeDownton AbbeyandSherlockhave both benefitted from American funding. What Makes a Production International or Transnational? 2....

April 23, 2016 · 3 min · 432 words · Heather Avila

Custody Review

Custody examines the thorny personal lives of the people determining a mothers right to keep her children. The next thing she knows, Sara is in court, debating her fitness as a mother. Each person thinks the tragedy is his or her fault, failing to realize that everyone shares the blame. Ad content continues below Further, this guilt blinds them to the facts of subsequent cases, including Saras. I need to know about you, Sara....

April 23, 2016 · 1 min · 128 words · Jeffery Roberts Jr.

Holidays Review

Now withHolidays, a new attempt at themed horror shorts is being released to the public. It is fairly pointless to run through every one segment of the good and the bad. They certainly held their own though against the dreadfully uninspired paths of Easter and Mothers Day. This brings me to just one more low point of the anthology: Kevin Smiths Halloween segment. Dont run away disappointed yet though, there are some shiny gems to be had acrossHolidaysrunning time....

April 23, 2016 · 1 min · 158 words · Marvin Garrison

Alex Segura Talks Down the Darkest Street, Archie Meets Ramones, and What’s Next for Dark Circle

The Riverdale visionary opens up about his new novel, Down the Darkest Street. Heres what he has to say: To most people, Miami seems like an absolute paradise. Alex Segura: I think as a resident, you get a different perspective. Youre not spending every day like its vacation. You go to class, to work, whatever. Ad content continues below Like any other big city, Miami has its share of crime and corruption....

April 22, 2016 · 3 min · 461 words · Nicholas King

American Psycho Review

Perhaps that is whyAmerican Psychobecoming a musical seems both inevitable and fitting. This is also whereAmerican Psychomost readily excels. Hence,Psychobeing a marvel of stagecraft and atmosphere. As the central anchor, Walker deserves equal credit for making the character of Patrick Bateman his own. Yet, there is one notable exception in the shows eleven oclock number. Instead, the music mostly plays on synth nostalgia for kitschy soundscape relics. Nevertheless,American Psychostill mostly sticks its adult-friendly target....

April 22, 2016 · 1 min · 74 words · Michelle Holt

Legends of Tomorrow: Last Refuge review

ThisLegends of Tomorrowreview contains spoilers. See,Legends of Tomorrowis neverbad. But it is, at times, aggressively mediocre. And make no mistake, Last Refuge feels like an afterthought. An entertaining afterthought, mind you. Im never bored and rarely even all that annoyed byLegends of Tomorrow. Not that I would know anything about that, of course. And again, she felt like a footnote to the whole Chronos thing. But really, things just kind of plodded along....

April 22, 2016 · 2 min · 237 words · Dr. Amy Young

The Top 22 Upcoming Indie Games You Need to Play

These are the indie games we’re most excited to play this year and beyond! The world of indie games has always been one of big ideas in small packages. Metroidvania-style sci-fi platformerGhost Songmay be the most impressive of them all. Fans wishing for a properMetroidsequel from Nintendo cannot go wrong with this gorgeous indie. There just isnt another game out there like this highly imaginative cyberpunk bartending simulator. Whatever it is, were kind of NOT looking forward to it....

April 22, 2016 · 2 min · 398 words · Stephen Boone

Tye Sheridan Talks Detour, X-Men: Apocalypse & More!

Is that something you want out of your films? It is just what I find attractive. We had so much fun working together because everyones mentality on the job was quite similar. What about Harper as a character? As filming progressed, did your own take or feelings for the character change in anyway? This is the pop in of film I like to watch! I like Chriss work. I like the way he talks about the project and I like the way we connect....

April 22, 2016 · 1 min · 184 words · Audrey Paul

Angie Tribeca Season 1: Calculating Jokes Per Minute

TBS' Angie Tribeca is the funniest show on television when it comes to Jokes Per Minute. Every passing year it seems like professional athletes get bigger, faster, and stronger. Im starting to think, however, the same might be true for TV sitcoms. Or at the very least, TV writers are finding a way to cram more jokes into 22-minute increments. Maybe its pure coincidence! Or maybe were just that much closer to cracking the code of televised comedy....

April 21, 2016 · 3 min · 484 words · Mathew Cunningham