Damien’s creators and cast on remaking The Omen for TV

Heres what they had to say… It was very early. I said, I love the film. Ill write it myself. That, right away you get a conflict right there, who wants that? It was an opportunity that I jumped at. Barbara Hershey:Yes, and yes. AndThe Omenis that kind of film too. So it was very important to me to hear that. Bradley James:I loved the film and I think it is great....

April 21, 2016 · 5 min · 970 words · James Martin

High-Rise review

Unless youre Steven Spielberg makingEmpire of the Sun, youll probably have issues translating J.G. Ballard to the screen. Yet, there was one inevitable suspicion about the finished product. Life seems good at first. What could be better? Ad content continues below Now, I sayHigh-Risewill have only its lovers and haters, likely with no in-between. I first caught wind of Ben Wheatley whenKill Listwas released. I hate comparing films to each other, but its sometimes unavoidable....

April 21, 2016 · 1 min · 100 words · Cynthia Rivera

Sailor Moon Crystal: Act 28 -Infinity 2: Ripples review

The Sailor Senshi catch wind of a Death Buster scheme to brainwash Mugen students during a class retreat. Read our review here! ThisSailor Moon Crystalreview contains spoilers. Chibi-Usas new friend Hotaru seems to have some issues at home as well as some odd health problems. The plot really feels like its moving along at a decent pace on both the heroes and villains sides. and Why the hell are they taking so long to do X or address Y?...

April 21, 2016 · 3 min · 546 words · Mr. Anthony Tapia

The 10 Coolest Marvel Legends Spider-Man Family Figures

For Spider-Man fans, there are so many amazing action figures to add to your collection. Here are some of the coolest ones… Im a huge Spider-Man fan, always have been. Specifically the 6 line of Spider-Man figures. One area in which they seem to shine in is the Spider-Man family of figures. Especially since the cheese on the pizza seemingly drips down in between Spideys fingers when placed in his hand....

April 20, 2016 · 4 min · 683 words · Michele Christensen

The People v. O.J. Simpson. and dramatising history

American Crime Story concluded a compelling first series in the UK this week. Over a year of obsessive media attention and prurient speculation culminated in a polarising verdict. Most such crimes eventually pass from the public imagination, replaced by newer horrors. The Simpson trial, however, continues to fascinate, repel and confound in equal measure. Handling these issues with appropriate sensitivity is no easy task. Ad content continues below Writing fiction is one thing: fictionalising history is quite another....

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 208 words · William Adams

Tribeca Film Festival 2016: The Highlights and Lowlights (So Far)

We look at roughly a dozen films that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival this past week. It will be interesting to see how many of these films end up being picked up. (Granted, Birbiglias film debuted a month back at the SXSW Film Festival.) Its one of the more enjoyable and crowd-pleasing films at this years festival. (But if you like awkward sex scenes done for laughs, this movie starts with a doozy!...

April 20, 2016 · 1 min · 204 words · Pam Russell

Dan Stevens & Malin Akerman on The Ticket, Beauty and the Beast, and Legion

I was blind but now I can see. James is married to his wife Sam (Malin Akerman) and they have a 13-year-old son together. One day, James wakes up with the ability to see. So, what was it about the movie that interested you both into doing it? I was inextricably drawn by that idea of looking at things in that way. I think its the human questions that attracted me....

April 19, 2016 · 4 min · 807 words · Kelli Ramos

Don Cheadle interview: Miles Ahead, directing and more

He’s been telling us about it. Don Cheadle makes his feature directorial debut withMiles Aheadthis Friday, a biopic of Miles Davies. We got the chance to sit down with him, and talk about the project. Heres how it went… Ad content continues below Really?! You know we, we figured it out and we wrote it in this way. I know youve said that you felt you couldnt see anyone else bring it on to the screen....

April 19, 2016 · 1 min · 192 words · William Harrington

Lucifer: TeamLucifer Review

The Devil finds himself in the hot seat as the drama comes to a boil on Lucifer. Hes always good, delivering cheeky retorts with the occasional serious lines of dialogue. But in TeamLucifer, Ellis really got to show his dramatic chops. As he tells Malcolm, who has become a fawning fanboy, Im not evil, I punish evil. This isnt semantics, its the truth. His anger is deep and genuine, not petty or sarcastic....

April 19, 2016 · 2 min · 345 words · Christina Richardson

Elementary: Ain’t Nothing Like The Real Thing Review

Elementary Season 4, Episode 21 Even whenElementaryis bad, its good. But when its good? Season 4,Episode 21, Aint Nothing Like the Real Thing, was certainly the latter. The second man, Butch, is a war vet with a few petty misdemeanors to his name. That would be too easy. At least one of the cases. Did I mention there was another? This week, the perfection was in the minutiae. For a filler episode, Aint Nothing Like the Real Thing certainly earned its stripes....

April 18, 2016 · 1 min · 87 words · Matthew Jackson

Girls Season 5 Finale Review: Love Stories & I Love You Baby

The last two episodes of Girls fifth season get pretty over-the-top, but it works. The final two episodes ofGirls penultimate season went out with a series of sizable bangs. So Ill judge them more as two, self-contained pieces. Girls Season 5 Episode 9: Love Stories This episodes signature move is dramatic soliloquies. There are a whole lot of scenes of characters unloading their pain onto other characters. At the end of a season ofGirls, the characters always have a lot more baggage in tow....

April 18, 2016 · 2 min · 263 words · Victor Coleman

The Real History and Songs of HBO’s Vinyl: Music List and Reference Guide

This article contains Vinyl spoilers. For a spoiler-free review,click here.This is a continuing anthology and will be regularly updated. HBO dropped the needle onVinylon Valentines Day. you might always count on a diverse mix of hits and misses in a Martin Scorsese movie. Scorsese has been using the Stones since Mean Streets and to great effect. As soon as permission became available, Scorsese featured John Lennons music, and stories, inThe Departed....

April 18, 2016 · 27 min · 5655 words · Angela Johnson

Banshee: Job review

Banshee continues to deliver action and drama as it powers through its final season. ThisBansheereview contains spoilers for Job. So, did I miss anything while I was gone? he asks as Brock leads Hood away in handcuffs. Banshees two-year time jump was an ingenious way to begin its last season. Kurt, Hood, Carrie, theyre damaged goods, all of them. Job is too, but not because of weakness or self-doubt. Hes already a broken man, haggard and hairy, a shadow of his former vain, cocky self....

April 16, 2016 · 2 min · 360 words · Leah Scott