Star Wars Rebels: Brothers of the Broken Horn Review

This episode provides enough laughs to show how much fun Star Wars Rebels can be. ThisStar Wars Rebelsreview contains spoilers. From the very first shot, Brothers of the Broken Horn places itself within the dingier side ofStar Wars. Ezra is shooting a gun under Rexs watch as the camera pans over a blaster shot-scarred Ghost. Ad content continues below Its worth noting that Rex has definitely settled in as part of the crew....

November 5, 2015 · 1 min · 195 words · Courtney Jones

The Strange Potency of Old Songs in Horror Movies

Bing Crosby in A Nightmare On Elm Street 2? It belongs to legendary crooner Bing Crosby, asking Did you ever see a dream walking? in a brassy big band tune dating from as far back as 1933. The contrast offers comic relief, a release of tension. We can relax now. The new context for this old standard invites us to take Mack Gordons lyrics at face value. The gender of the songs subject is also switched in the transplant....

November 5, 2015 · 1 min · 165 words · Jacqueline Hansen

Tim & Eric’s Bedtime Stories: “Sauce Boy” Review

Sure, whatever it takes to keep those dirty diapers out of my mouth. Its been over a year since the last installment ofBedtime Stories. Although aSpagettcameo wouldnt have gone unappreciated… The ridiculous reason keeping Gary at their beck and call only accentuates the absurdity of all of this. Its the sort of story that any of Garys nine kids back home would love to pieces. Freedom from being easily definable....

November 5, 2015 · 1 min · 113 words · Bianca Smith

Doctor Who: The Zygon Inversion Review (Spoiler Free)

What does, however, is how tricky The Zygon Inversion is to distil into a 30 second promo. As such, its bound to leave a few people behind. Ad content continues below you’ve got the option to write what you want aboutDoctor Whothis year. But while we and others were writing said stories, the production team onDoctor Whohave really held their nerve. Ive really enjoyed the vast majority ofDoctor Whoseries 9 so far, yet The Zygon Inversion is something else....

November 4, 2015 · 1 min · 84 words · Rachel Rivera

iZombie: Love and Basketball Review

Liv and Major grow closer, while Clive starts to put the pieces together on the Meat Cute massacre. This iZombie review contains spoilers. In a show juggling a lot of disparate parts, Detective Babineaux has often gotten the short stick. Clive is putting the pieces together on the Meat Cute massacre. Shes letting him walk around in the dark rather than just flipping on the light for him. In many ways, Clive is the Major of this season....

November 4, 2015 · 2 min · 252 words · Michael Collins

Stephen King: The Bazaar of Bad Dreams Review

Here is our review! Buy Stephen Kings The Bazaar of Bad Dreams and all of his other books here. The Bazaar of Bad Dreamsmight be Stephen King at his most literary. Not that the distinction should really matter. And his latest collection is just the cherry on top. You only have to look at where these stories were published. Yes, some of these stories come from the traditional places:Esquire,Cemetery Dance, andPlayboy....

November 4, 2015 · 2 min · 300 words · John Cummings

The Good Dinosaur and Its Five-Year Path to the Big Screen

We recently journeyed to Pixar to take a look behind the scenes of The Good Dinosaur. Ryan goes behind the scenes of Pixar’s latest. The polar opposite of the largely interiorInside Out, The Good Dinosauris about vast, imposing landscapes. The clouds look have depth. Trees bend and shake in the wind, their leaves shimmering. It all looks eerily, tangibly real. With this greater emphasis on realism comes a palpable sense of danger....

November 4, 2015 · 3 min · 636 words · Jacob Poole

The Hangman #1 (Dark Circle Comics) Review

Now we truly see where the dark in Dark Circle Comics comes from. Each of these have featured at their core elements of darkness that are completely unexpected. But none so much so as the latest Dark Circle title,The Hangman. The problem being that there is also a man in the trunk. HereThe Hangmanfirst pulls the rug out from readers, turning their expectations inside out. Art wise, Felix Ruizs work is infused with a gritty realism that reflects the world these characters inhabit....

November 4, 2015 · 1 min · 104 words · Matthew Hall

World of Warcraft: 3 Ways Legion Could Make World Content Relevant Again

World of Warcraft’s next expansion, Legion, could make world content relevant again. Among all of the differentWorld of Warcraftexpansions,Warlords of Draenormight be the most instance-centric expansion weve ever seen. Subscription numbers dont lie. An MMORPG needs strong world content to remain relevant as an expansion ages. World content ensures one very vital requirement is being met in an MMORPG: immersion. Garrisons dont provide immersion because they dont quite mimic the wilds of Draenor....

November 4, 2015 · 3 min · 513 words · Kimberly Freeman

9 Actors Who Were Sued for Quitting Movies

You sign up for a movie. Then the lawsuit follows… It happens all the time. Rarely does it end up anywhere near a courtroom. Yet sometimes it does. Here are nine varied instances where someone leaving a project led to legalities ensuing… 1. The verdict remains controversial, primarily because no obvious written contract was involved. The film remains double plus ungood. Whoopi Goldberg Theodore Rex Whats worse than your star dropping out and having to be replaced?...

November 3, 2015 · 2 min · 422 words · Derek Wright

Black Widow: Forever Red Review

Black Widow: Forever Red makes Natasha Romanov more approachable than ever before. Here is our review! The brightly Disney plota young girl rescued from a supervillain becomes Natasha Romanov a.k.a. Black Widows sidekick, a partnership about which neither one is enthusiasticmakes Natasha more approachable than ever before. That it does so without feeling incompatible with her portrayal in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is even more remarkable. The story begins with a look into Black Widows past....

November 3, 2015 · 2 min · 247 words · Ryan Wilson

Fargo: Fear and Trembling Review

Two parties make a big discovery in “Fear and Trembling” another knockout from Fargo season 2. This Fargo review contains spoilers. Eds exasperation with his wife will only be intensified, but who knows how Peggy will respond. The Kansas City outfit sure showed their true selves tonight. Ad content continues below The Kansas City crew has another ace up their sleeve too: Simone Gerhardt. into some good old fashioned back stabbing....

November 3, 2015 · 1 min · 204 words · Donald Forbes

Gotham: Mommy’s Little Monster Review

Gordon declares Galavan enemy number one in an uneven, yet entertaining episode of Gotham. This Gotham review contains spoilers. Tonights episode ended with Gordon all-out declaring war on Galavan to his face. Yes, this is a stupid move, but it is also an unexpectedly bold one for the show. Its fitting that Oswald and his mothers final words would be so defined by denial. There relationship was the same way....

November 3, 2015 · 2 min · 272 words · Christopher Hardy