Girls: Japan review

Girls is getting funnier but is slipping into sitcom plotting territory. Maybe last season was basically like this too? And, if its not that, everything is just hammier than Im comfortable with. She also works a joyous dream job in an especially modern-looking office. I think part of it is the awkwardness of the actors interacting. It sounds dumb just typing it out. This setup is so rom-com it hurts....

March 7, 2016 · 1 min · 167 words · Curtis Beard

The 100 season 3: thoughts on its latest shocking twist

We look at the complicated fan response to recent events on The 100 season 3. But is it justified? Its not about pulling punches and its not about cowing to fan pressure. Ad content continues below What makes Lexas death more shocking than others? Narratively speaking, the main problem with Lexas death was that it felt kind of cheap. She wasnt doing anything important or acting as commander at the time....

March 7, 2016 · 2 min · 235 words · Kristin Henry

The Walking Dead: Not Tomorrow Yet Review

Here is our review! ThisWalking Deadreview contains spoilers. The fact that Rosita can even cry after that…Youd think shed realize she was better off. Its JUST SO PAINFUL to watch. Who on this goddamn planet thought it was a good idea to focus in on Abraham this way? Ad content continues below I really enjoyed the rest of the episode, though. Carol is going through a bit of killers remorse, it seems....

March 7, 2016 · 3 min · 623 words · Stacey Ballard

Vinyl: The Racket Review

Vinylseason 1, episode 4. Wilde empowers Devon with frustration. Devon spends the episode waiting for a confrontation that never comes. She cant hurt Richie through courts, because thats not where she wants to hit him. She cant get no satisfaction from the music, because Richies on a losing streak. Ad content continues below Zak (Ray Romano) and Scott (P.J. Byrne) are not happy campers. Their future is up for grabs and for what?...

March 7, 2016 · 2 min · 413 words · Tammy Cole

Colony: In from the Cold Review

Colony continues to shock us on every level in this week’s jaw-dropping episode. Here’s our review. This review ofColonycontains spoilers. Its simply too cinematic to be enjoyed on smaller devices. And Im sure most others at that time will, too, becauseColonywill have become a diehard cult favorite. In from the Cold, this weeks episode, is a good indication why. Confrontations that felt far off suddenly blew up, writing out certain characters in the fallout....

March 5, 2016 · 2 min · 354 words · Eric Gonzales

Sarah Wayne Callies interview: The Other Side Of The Door

Sarah Wayne Callies chats to us about The Other Side Of The Door and The Walking Dead… So I dont watchThe Walking Dead, Ive never even seenThe Shining… Yeah, I think it might be that Im a crap actor and thats who I am! Do you know what I mean? I just mother people! and Id say Sure! and theyd stay at my house for a week while they found housing and I organised all these parties....

March 5, 2016 · 2 min · 281 words · William Adams

Zoe Bell Talks Leading Role in Camino & The Xena TV Reboot

The Xena and Tarantino stuntwoman is making a new career for herself as action film leading lady. Zoe Bell has been a part of the television and film industry for a long time. She is even featured in a 2004 documentary,Double Dare, about life as a Hollywood stuntwoman. More recently, Bell has made the transition into leading lady. Bell calls on her considerable skills as both a stuntwoman and an actress in the film....

March 5, 2016 · 4 min · 711 words · Victoria Carlson

Elementary: Up to Heaven and Down to Hell Review

Old flames, budding friendships, and a tangled murder case collide on this weeks Elementary. For science, of course. (Ah yes, the answer to everything.) Ad content continues below Joan, being the softie she is, cant stand by and let this happen. By the end of the episode, the two are seen cautiously reuniting outside Paiges bookshop. So was everyone else by this point. (All this for a pretentious skyscraper.) I doubt theres anything I can tell you that you havent already read, Joan counseled....

March 4, 2016 · 1 min · 147 words · Jennifer Patrick

Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them: 5 Ways The Film Differs From Harry Potter

However, on its own, theFantastic Beastsbook doesnt have much of a narrative. Immediately, there were questions of what a film based on the book might look like. Fantastic Beastsrepresents a departure from many of the narrative elements that defined theHarry Potterstories. (See also:The Cursed Child.) Im curious to see how liberal the wizarding community of the time was. The 1920s were a period of immense social and political change at least in the No Maj world....

March 4, 2016 · 1 min · 148 words · Michael Meyer

Oscars 2016: What’s Next for the Winners & Industry?

Thats really up to McCarthy at this point. The recognitionSpotlighthas received could continue to help those careers as well. They may take a stab at continue theMad Maxfranchise with Miller producingMad Max: Wastelandrather than directing. DiCaprio would play Jewells lawyer, but no director has been named. And for whatever reason, DiCaprio is also trying to produce yet another remake ofThe Island of Dr. Moreau. She also appears in the ensemble cast of Ben Wheatleys next movieFree Firewith Armie Hammer and Cillian Murphy....

March 4, 2016 · 1 min · 168 words · Evelyn Brown

Outcast: what to expect from Robert Kirkman’s new TV show

That comic book wasThe Walking Deadand things worked out really rather well for all concerned. In the source material at least, many familiar features of Robert Kirkmans past works are present and correct. Also present are a colourful cast of heavily flawed characters seemingly in search of redemption or purpose. Most obviously, the story is not an ensemble piece like Kirkmans other television export. Kirkman is obviously no stranger to painting despair and hopelessness in his comics butOutcasttakes this trope to new levels....

March 4, 2016 · 1 min · 83 words · Jessica Cooley

The 100: Thirteen Review

The 100 travels back in time once again to reveal crucial details about humanity’s post-apocalyptic future. ThisThe 100review contains spoilers. Big, big spoilers. The 100Season 3 Episode 7 The 100has become quite adept at throwing curveballs at its viewers. In Thirteen, Clarke bears witness to another pivotal death. Alie is an A.I., as we already know, invented by a woman named Becca. Its here that Becca continues to develop an improved version of Alie....

March 4, 2016 · 2 min · 382 words · Cynthia Weber

Shannara Chronicles Season Finale: Ellcrys Review

Shannara’s crazy first season ends on a rather somber note. Here’s our review… This review ofThe Shannara Chroniclescontains spoilers. Shannara ChroniclesSeason 1, Episode 10 Shannarahas grown up so fast. It was only yesterday when MTVs first fantasy series was little boy obsessed withStar WarsandLord of the Ringsfanfiction. It was such a musical moment, wasnt it? I expected the princess to burst into song or something. Youd think maybe shed be lightheaded, but nope....

March 3, 2016 · 2 min · 380 words · Gerald Smith