The Last Man on Earth: Crickets Review

Last Man on Earth reminds us of the magical, glorious beauty that is bacon… The Last Man on Earth Season 2 Episode 5 Were not bros. Its just about the bacon. Seeing her get legitimately excited for cricket-based recipes is the absurd magic that is this show. In spite of this though, he stands tall and staunchly tries to be the better man. As Freuds butcher said, Sometimes bacon is just bacon....

October 26, 2015 · 1 min · 83 words · Michael Rowe

The Leftovers: Orange Sticker Review

Is a second wave of disappearances happening on The Leftovers? Here’s our review of “Orange Sticker.” This The Leftovers review contains spoilers. Dealing with the aftermath of Evies disappearance, the episode finds everyone with heightened emotions for various reasons. I want to start off by reiterating how Nora Durst may be my favorite character on television. Its incredibly gripping stuff even if we already know that Kevin is just fine....

October 26, 2015 · 1 min · 92 words · Kimberly Estes

The Walking Dead: Thank You Review

The Walking Dead season 6 gives us one of the most shocking and dark episodes of the entire series. Here is our review! ThisWalking Deadreview contains spoilers. The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 3 Well, they finally did it. Year after year, weve suffered through the almost death of the pizza guy turned zombie killer. Oh no, Glenn almost got bitten! But instead, Glenn gets an unexceptional death, doesnt he?...

October 26, 2015 · 3 min · 450 words · Brian Benton

Z Nation: Down The Mississippi Review

Z Nation pays homage to the American Western in what may be its finest episode yet. ThisZ Nationreview contains spoilers. These elements are often in play where the show is concerned. But this weeks episode packaged those familiar qualities differently than ever before. In the process, they allowed us to connect with the main characters on a deeper level. Yeah thats right: Were basically exclusive now. Its a big deal....

October 26, 2015 · 2 min · 260 words · Alicia Johnson

Da Vinci’s Demons Season 3 Review (Spoiler Free)

It was difficult to pinpoint where to fileDa Vincis Demons. Da Vincis Demonsseason 3 collapses under the weight of its own cleverness at times, though. The season never really shed any light on the Book of Leaves business or the Sons of Mithras. Ad content continues below This was truly Tom Rileys finest hour as Leonardo Da Vinci. Where Da Vinci stood for reason, ol raspy voice himself Girolamo Riario, represented faith....

October 25, 2015 · 2 min · 226 words · Lauren Alexander MD

Once Upon a Time: Dreamcatcher review

It’s Dark One time on Once Upon a Time. Here’s Rebecca’s spoiler-filled review… This Once Upon a Time review contains spoilers. I kept chanting MAKE OUT which was totally inappropriate but Ill be real I regret nothing. Whats that, you say? It worked this week! It brought the two women closer together more quickly than sharing a son ever has. Aint nobody serve face like Madame Parrilla, and her double-take at this news was everything....

October 25, 2015 · 1 min · 138 words · Gary Wood

A Different Kind of Zombie Movie: Die You Zombie Bastards!

Maybe Die You Zombie Bastards! isn’t a traditional zombie movie, but it’s still worth seeking out under the right circumstances. Okay, so maybe its notThe Walking DeadorWorld War Zor, lord help us,Diary of the Dead. And dammit, thats all worth something, right? I honestly dont know why I keep going back toDie You Zombie Bastards. Who the hell can understand what hes saying, anyway? Whatever it is hes having a lot of fun saying it, and thats good enough for me....

October 24, 2015 · 2 min · 256 words · Brian Peters

Doctor Who series 9: geeky spots in The Woman Who Lived

Highwaymen, cat people and Winston Churchill. And of course, the Catkind of Earths future have made several appearances since their debut in 2006sNew Earth. Clara is largely absent for this episode, having seemingly taken time off to learn tae kwon do. He returned for one more adventure inThe Stolen Earth/Journeys Endthe following year. The Doctor helps one of Claras pupils by taking her to meet Winston Churchill. She left in the following episode....

October 24, 2015 · 1 min · 109 words · Kevin Curry

The Knick: You’re No Rose Review

This review ofThe Knickcontains spoilers. It felt right at the time and is still what I admire most about the show. Yes,The Knickis big and paints in broad, beautiful strokes. Ad content continues below I hope not. There is plenty of depth toThe Knick. Characters words reveal how they feel, not what they think the hallmark of any well-conceived drama. AndThe Knickitself has plenty to say about modern social issues even in its 1901 setting....

October 24, 2015 · 2 min · 307 words · Carrie Bridges

Avengers: Age Of Ultron – the clues in its deleted scenes

Whatever the reason, its generally recognised that the sequel didnt quite work as well as the original. Watch Avengers: Age of Ultron here. Whedon, however, had more. If you havent seen the deleted scenes yet you might get up to speed below… A residual effect of this scene is the humanisation of the Zerkovian citizens. Maybe we should elaborate. reboot), such a gambit would require some serious stones on the part of Marvel....

October 23, 2015 · 2 min · 269 words · Keith Scott

Daniel Craig interview: Spectre, stunts, surgery

As for whether hell return as Bond for a fifth time, he remains coy. Heres what Daniel Craig had to say… Well done brilliant film. Ad content continues below Thank you very much. How are you feeling this morning now the reviews are in? I make a run at avoid them because [to a hubbub outside the room] Quiet! because, you know, I dont want to be thinking about them....

October 23, 2015 · 7 min · 1387 words · Tamara Roth

For the love of Guillermo del Toro

Give Guillermo del Toro all your money. Im going to say Give Guillermo del Toro all your money over and over and over again. Not enough people have so far. Del Toro deserves lots of nice words and I hope to justify my pleas. Give Guillermo del Toro all your money. Why should he be given a lot of money? Also note an electrified Stephen Kings early screening review thatCrimson Peakis gorgeous and fucking terrifying....

October 23, 2015 · 2 min · 225 words · Derrick Williams

Jem and the Holograms Review

Jem and the Holograms is a truly outrageous, yet totally aimless remake. Here’s our review… Jerrica gets the anonymity she wanted, but in the process, Jerrica may cease to exist. Instead, were going solely formetaphors. Somehow, she manages to resemble EVE fromWall-Eand Echo fromEarth to Echo, last summers found-footage attempt at anE.T.rip-off. Which leads me to wonder, why not tell all ofJem and the Hologramsthrough the same method? The movie flirts with these ideas without committing to any of them....

October 23, 2015 · 1 min · 129 words · Tamara Gray