Rush Hour Spoiler-Free Pilot Review

Does the television adaptation of Rush Hour pack the punch of the original movies? Here’s our take… ThisRush Hourreview isspoiler-free. The seriespremieres Thursday, March 31st at 9 p.m. EST on CBS. Like many of you reading this, Im a big Jackie Chan fan. But what made Jackie Chan special was the way he imbued his characters with an effervescent humanity. His on-screen fight scenes were anything but rote; Chan often used props and humor to great effect....

March 30, 2016 · 1 min · 198 words · Stephen Vega

The Walking Dead’s Sasha and Scott talk season 6

Ad content continues below How was it for you reading the scripts for the second half of season six? Sonequa Martin-Green:My mind was blown. Kenric Green:Its like our own version of watching the show. Sonequa, you joined the show when The Walking Dead was just becoming a phenomenon. Kenric, by the time you joined it was already there. Its like I tell people when you go on the show its only half acting....

March 30, 2016 · 3 min · 442 words · Jessica Wright

Why Cinema Needs Batman: The World’s Greatest Detective

Were used to seeing Batman, the tough vigilante in cinemas. But the movie world also needs Batman the detective, Ryan argues… This article originally appeared onDen of Geek UK. I could double that on herbs alone. So said Batman in issue 619 ofDetective Comics,published in August 1990. A Central American plant, Batman says, many medicinal uses. Prime among them, aromatic smoking mixture for asthma relief. At one point, he heads to his personal library to read up on giant caterpillars....

March 30, 2016 · 1 min · 183 words · Andrea Johnson

Wynonna Earp Spoiler-Free Review: Syfy’s New Supernatural Western Is Familiar Fun

Thats not necessarily a bad thing. Many of the TV shows I was reminded of while watching Wynonna kick demon ass fromSupernaturaltoWonderfalls are great. Going in, you should know that the pilot is pretty bad (as pilots often are). In this day and age, savvy TV viewers deserve better. In reintroducing Wynonna to the demon-hunting game, the show strikes a good balance between competency and still-trying-to-figure-this-stuff-out-ness. If this set-up reminds you of another demon-fighting shows about siblings, then youre on the right track....

March 30, 2016 · 1 min · 142 words · Erica Kennedy PhD

Bates Motel: Lights of Winter Review

Bates Motel spends some time on its relationships while Normans determined to break out of Pineview. ThisBates Motelreview contains spoilers. What aids this material even more is thinking about whats going on in the scenes that were not seeing. Until Norman comes back home, it feels like this material is merely biding its time. Highlighting the similarities between them though doesnt hurt. The fact that its at least connecting to the Bob Paris murder gives it some encouraging relevance though....

March 29, 2016 · 2 min · 245 words · Elizabeth Smith

Batman V Superman: where does it leave the Justice League?

The who would win between Bats and Supes? Ive read articles like this one, fromThe Telegraph that read a little bit more into this sequence. Well come back to that in a bit. A masked character tried to tell him something. This second dream, I think, wasnt a dream at all. Perhaps hell remember it later, at a crucial point in the plot of a future film. For now, us audience members are left to speculate....

March 29, 2016 · 2 min · 400 words · Steven Robinson

Better Call Saul: Inflatable Review

Jimmy and Kim both make bold moves in an excellent episode of Better Call Saul. Read our review here. This Better Call Saul review contains spoilers. With only three episodes left,Better Call Saulseemed to pivot in a new direction this week. Jimmy ended the episode with a smile, but how long that smile will last is anyones guess.

March 29, 2016 · 1 min · 58 words · Brett Jones

Clark Gregg and Henry Simmons talk Agents of SHIELD

But in the meantime,Agents of SHIELDwill have to deal with the fallout of their departure. Den of Geek: With Hunter and Bobbi gone, do you think Mack will take a leadership role? Ad content continues below Gregg:I love it, I love it. I think he was such an amazing director. I was watching the episode going, Man, hes really good at this. I better get back off that planet. This guys gonna move into my room....

March 29, 2016 · 3 min · 519 words · Paula Cameron

James Cameron: 4 times he made the most expensive film ever

Yet at the point studios were trusting him with bigger budgets for his projects, he duly spent it. You could hardly say he wasted it, either. Say what you like about Cameron and his films, but his dollars go on the screen. Four times hes broken the record for making the worlds most expensive film. Terminator 2was the right sequel at the right time. In all,Terminator 2cost just over $100m to make....

March 29, 2016 · 3 min · 429 words · Jamie Hatfield

Lucifer: Pops Review

The Devil and Chloe grapple with problem parents in this weeks episode of Lucifer. Its an oddly endearing quality, but only if you believe Lucifer is who he actually purports to be. Yes, its heavy-handed, but this show has never really been about subtlety, has it? Ad content continues below Luciferdoubles down in this regard by finally bringing Chloes mother onto the show. Theyre both overgrown children who crave attention and thrive on the chaos they create in those around them....

March 29, 2016 · 2 min · 229 words · Tracy Smith

The Division Review

Youll need to turn off the smart part of your brain before you might enjoy this game. You might actually callThe Divisiona bit busy, especially when teaming up with other players in free roam matchmaking. The number of blips on your radar can quickly overwhelm you. The downside to this is that the side missions do get a bit repetitive after a while. This isThe Divisions major flaw. Missions in familiar landmarks such as Madison Square Garden offer easy immersion points....

March 29, 2016 · 2 min · 425 words · Laura Ritter

Elementary: Ready or Not Review

Yes, Fiona is back, and shes in charge, in all her adorably awkward glory. And then, of course, theres the inevitable make-out session. Its underwhelmingly sweet, but that fits the duos nature. This time, it needs to be different if the showrunners want the pairing to survive. This is why Fionas presence is so important. Rating: 4 out of 5

March 28, 2016 · 1 min · 60 words · Kristine Cardenas

Girls: The Panic in Central Park Review

An interesting, self-contained episode that engineers a major turning point for Marnie. And it happens to be the best, most interesting episode of the season thus far. The Panic in Central Park is a return to that radical approach. Its surreal in that theres quite a dreamlike quality to it all. At face value it doesnt really feel like, well, a real night. But the slightly off tone of it all makes it all land pretty well....

March 28, 2016 · 1 min · 142 words · William Garza