Aleksander Bach interview: Hitman, videogames

It was never the plan to copy the game, because the game exists. It was a beautiful challenge to work out how to bring that to the big screen. I have a big respect for it, so many computer adaptations just really failed. What is so special about him, what is possible, what is not possible? Why is he how he is? Hes a perfect killing machine, and I found the question how much space for humanity is in there?...

August 25, 2015 · 1 min · 212 words · Katherine Reynolds

Bill Bailey interview: The Jungle Book, Doctor Who, Star Trek

Of course, the man can put on a hell of a show by himself, as well. So, what made you want to get involved withThe Jungle Book? Ad content continues below Well! Well, theres loads of reasons arent there? Its a classic piece of childrens literature. Its a great piece of literature, never mind whether its for kids or not. Its just in its own right. And, its funny, and its dramatic, and its quite serious....

August 25, 2015 · 6 min · 1107 words · Gregory Adams

Fear The Walking Dead Showrunner Dave Erickson: Interview

Ad content continues below Yeah, you know it is. So I think well be getting you know whats interesting is the feedback. Was it more of a challenge for you because youve actually got to show the breakdown of society? So in season one and then season two, we experience all the things that Rick Grimes missed. Its about how that weighs on them subsequently and thats interesting. It wasnt a money grab....

August 25, 2015 · 2 min · 228 words · Parker Stewart

Looking back at Dennis Hopper’s Colors

In 1988, Dennis Hopper directed the controversial cop drama Colors, now reissued on Blu-ray. The previous year saw 387 people killed in gang-related incidents. Against this backdrop cameColors, Dennis Hoppers unflinching and disturbingly authentic crime drama starring Robert Duvall and Sean Penn. Ad content continues below Having emerged from rehab in 1983, Hopper embarked on a new creative streak. The first film with Orion didnt go so well, Hopper explained in a 1988interview....

August 25, 2015 · 2 min · 264 words · Jasmine Arroyo

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Review

Gears of War makes its debut on the Xbox One. Is it a welcome return for the series? Here is our review! A lot has changed since then. Epic Games is no longer working on the series it created. And overall, it is a successful one. It shouldnt surprise you thatGears of Wartranslates quite well to current-gen. Even on the 360, the series was always above average in the graphics department....

August 24, 2015 · 2 min · 342 words · Michael Caldwell

Rick and Morty: Get Schwifty Review

Can Morty stop being a baby and help produce a hit song? But there are those occasional episodes that never bother to dial down the wackiness. This isnt a terrible thing, really. Get Schwifty isnt much like Ricksy Business because, rickdiculous though it is, its a lot more complicated. I do love the wayRick and Mortyoperates. Creator Justin Roiland has said the goal is to relentlessly chuck fresh nonsense at the audience....

August 24, 2015 · 1 min · 197 words · Jennifer Lopez

Until Dawn Review

Until Dawn, the latest PlayStation 4 exclusive, is a step in the wrong direction. Here is our review. Everything is vibrantly brought to life with pointed acting by Hayden Panettiere and company. Thats the thing aboutUntil Dawn: many of the outcomes are entirely inevitable, regardless of your input. At one point, I had to choose between saving one of two characters from aSaw-inspired death trap. The illusion of choice is often a sham....

August 24, 2015 · 2 min · 217 words · Christopher Mccarthy

Why US comedy Reaper deserves more love

American comedy Reaper was the slacker Supernatural. With great writing, great jokes and Ray Wise, what more could you want? Essentially, we reckon you could be looking for a new show to binge-watch right about now. What the frick isReaper?, you may or may not be thinking. Here in the UK, it found a late-night home on E4. The duo also worked on Joss WhedonsDollhousethe year afterReapermet its end. Do you really need another one?...

August 24, 2015 · 2 min · 353 words · Linda Patel

Zachary Quinto interview: Star Trek, Hitman: Agent 47

We were just having this conversation, Rupert (Friend, who plays Agent 47) and I. More things happen at once, if that makes sense. Why is he just sitting there? Why is he smiling? Why is he following her, what does he want? I like that aspect of the project in particular. It seems that youre almost, in a lot of your roles, exploring the ambiguity of people. I presume you did some of the stunt work, the fighting....

August 24, 2015 · 2 min · 288 words · Susan Chavez

Aquarius Season 1 Finale Review: Old Ego Is a Too Much Thing

Aquarius ends its premiere season on a series of cliffhangers and revelations. It was a different world. Lawyers were supposed to protect people from serial killers, not be them. A show about Charles Manson is a show about discovery. He may blame his mom for everything, but he kind of pales in comparison to the looming less-than-luminaries. Aquarius manages to steal a baby from the candy. Forget Chuck Manson, these two could take overHannibal....

August 23, 2015 · 2 min · 383 words · Mikayla Lam

Hell on Wheels: Hungry Ghosts Review

Warning shots have been fired. Which side will reign supreme? San Francisco seems to be as far away and exotic from Truckee as is China. Theres little Cullen can do to console Mei who wants Changs head on a platter. Chang is determined to become more villainous than he was in China. The characters are necessarily stubborn, or very little would get accomplished. Durant, similar to Chang previously, is skimming profits....

August 23, 2015 · 2 min · 231 words · Steven Morse

Power Rangers Dino Charge: When Logic Fails Review

Dino Charge is back after a long hiatus and the story keeps on rolling! Oh Power Rangers Dino Charge, how Ive missed you. Its been too many months since we last sat down together. Thankfully, the show came back on a solid note to renew my interest. The Rangers get lost in a maze thanks to Sledges newest monster, Puzzler. We even get time for some wacky jokes with Koda and his need for food....

August 23, 2015 · 1 min · 167 words · Michael Roberts

Being Evel review

Hamilton amusedly recalls this command performance as Oscar worthy. That film, of course, was not. Lifes pretty tough…You need your heroes, Knoxville earnestly tells the camera at one point. Being Evel is available on VOD. Its playing in select theaters now. Rating: 4 out of 5

August 22, 2015 · 1 min · 46 words · James Bennett