Power Rangers Dino Super Charge: Nightmare in Amber Beach Review

ThisPower Rangers Dino Super ChargeReview contains spoilers. My god, this man has got charisma to spare. Gaylyn has typically cast as a hard nosed mentor figure or gruff monster voice. Im not joking about this. Watch him sing about being a man of mixed emotions. It would have been so easy for Mr. Watkins to be a strict dad all the Rangers hated. He doesnt think anything hes doing is wrong; he just wants Shelby to be happy....

February 13, 2016 · 3 min · 427 words · Lori Moore

Elementary: A View With a Room Review

Elementary: Season 4, Episode 12 Love is in the air at 221B. A View With a Room was your typical, police procedural filler episode until it wasnt. And although it could have all gone very wrong, showrunner Robert Doherty somehow managed to get it right. At least in some respects. Not so inElementarys case. I abhor typical, Fiona replies, a small smile ghosting her otherwise cautious demeanor. It remains to be seen whether Sherlock is truly capable of anything so ordinary as a romantic relationship....

February 12, 2016 · 1 min · 107 words · Joseph Strickland

Scandal: It’s Hard Out Here for a General Review

Six months since Olivia shocked us with her secret pregnancy and abortion. Six months since Jake went back to Papa Pope. Six months since Olivia left the President alone and broken hearted. Without his right hand woman, Olivia, Fitz has taken on a new power woman at his side. Poor Abby cant even sleep, with the president calling her at every waking moment. They are each others kryptonite and he…fought it off?...

February 12, 2016 · 1 min · 148 words · Paul Taylor

The 100: Watch the Thrones Review

The 100 hits us with a new episode thats powerful, complicated, and absolutely riveting. ThisThe 100review contains spoilers. And what an hour it was! Some may disagree, but I think this was the strongest episode of the season so far. How can you rebuild society from the ashes if civilization itself is still engulfed in flames? To do so is Sisyphean at best, building a new life upon a crumbling foundation of ash....

February 12, 2016 · 3 min · 482 words · Kimberly Hicks

Yoga Hosers Review

Kevin Smith had a new comedy (and horror?) film debut at Sundance this year with Yoga Hosers. But is it any good? They portrayed bored Canadian convenience store clerks. They also will remember an unrecognizable Johnny Depp as a kooky Canadian detective trying to find a missing person. He does this by having his and Depps respective daughters constantly saying sorry and aboot and eh? This is literally going for the lowest hanging fruit when trying to stereotype Canadians....

February 12, 2016 · 1 min · 116 words · Renee Torres

Black Sails History: The Real Charles Vane

We take a look at the real life inspiration for Black Sails' Charles Vane. We know very little about the early life of Charles Vane. Notes from the time indicate he had recently moved there, but from where, we just dont know. Some people believe that Charles wasnt even English, he was French (Vane). If this were the case, the historical Charles Vane may actually have been a slave at some time....

February 11, 2016 · 3 min · 454 words · Shawn Esparza

How to Be Single Review

Even though we are living in the third millennium, society has remained marriage-minded. But unfortunately, despite this interesting sociological phenomenon being an excellent starting point, cliches take over. Understandably, comedy often grounds itself on stereotypes. ButHow to Be Singleis utterly spasmodic storytelling that relies on vague girl power subplots. Our story begins in the amusement park of single people: New York City. He becomes Alices advisor on the ways of commitment avoidance....

February 11, 2016 · 1 min · 176 words · Robert Saunders

John Hillcoat interview: Triple 9, crime, fear of comic geniuses

Hillcoats latest movie,Triple 9,is a tough heist thriller set in modern Atlanta. Also starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Woody Harrelson, its another intense and stunning-looking movie from Hillcoat. Relaxing in a comfy chair, Hillcoats the polar opposite of the characters that populate his movies. Ad content continues below John Hillcoat:[pointing to my notepad of questions] Oh! Theres a lot of notes there! Ive got a lot of questions. I probably wont have time for half of them, but I thought Id write them down anyway!...

February 11, 2016 · 6 min · 1241 words · Donald Estrada

Robert Englund Talks Nightmare on Elm Street El Rey Marathon & Wes Craven Legacy

This weekend, Freddy Krueger can be your Valentine. Hell, theyve even got several episodes of theFreddys NightmaresTV series that aired in syndication in the late 80s. Why isntZombie Stripperspart of this marathon? Robert Englund:I dont know. Thats pretty fucking grindhouse. Either that or2001 Maniacs. I think part of it is that theNightmare on Elm Streetfilms hold up for everybody. They really stood the test of time. I think also theres a strange element, it can be twisted, of romance....

February 11, 2016 · 7 min · 1451 words · Kayla Martinez MD

Star Wars Rebels: The Call Review

A slightly muddled story and unremarkable villain hurt an almost beautiful episode. ThisStar Wars Rebelsreview contains spoilers. Star Wars Rebels:Season 2, Episode 13 Rebelsis showing its age. Its also showing the age of its target audience. It has a lot of gravitas at moments and builds on the development of the characters. Its something of a one-way trip: they have just enough fuel to get to a gas refining facility....

February 11, 2016 · 2 min · 316 words · Judith Norman

The Shannara Chronicles: Breakline Review

So the show goes to high school to figure out what to do next. And it feels like they do for the most part, off-camera somewhere. They drop their differences and acknowledge that they have more in common than they initially thought. Its not easy being a level five bandit, and sometimes being an elven princess sucks. Turns out theyre both orphans, too, so theres that. Now Amberle wont feel weird saying hi to her the next time she infiltrates the hallways of Arborlon....

February 11, 2016 · 3 min · 459 words · Lauren Chavez

Agent Carter: The Atomic Job Review

Well, this week, Peggys crew assembles and what a crew it is. Peggy wants to stop her or else good-bye Los Angeles and all manner of chaos follows. The whole thing is structured like a classic heist but in the inimitable Marvel style. In fact, as the action was unfolding, I was totally reminded ofAnt-Man. The episode has the same tone, if none of the shrinkage. Whitney Frost continues to be a great big bad as she is like the anti-Peggy Carter....

February 10, 2016 · 1 min · 192 words · Terri Owen

American Crime Story: The Run of His Life Review

The infamous white Bronco chase becomes must-see TV. Here’s our review! This review ofAmerican Crime Storycontains spoilers. Simpsons infamous car chase in the white Bronco. Because where the episode really soars is showing us how everyone was affected by this unprecedented breaking news. to following the live chase. Sports fans in bars boo when the TVs switch over, then are suddenly silent, enraptured. Its also a keen reminder of the heady rush of fame through the smallest amount of attention....

February 10, 2016 · 1 min · 158 words · Anthony Brown