Bates Motel: The Pit Review

Drugs are run in the name of love, and love is slung in the name of gross. This is the only thing thats real. Of course, What is going on? These are foregone conclusions at this point. You know Caleb and Dylan arent going to get killed here. It just ends up feeling like, ugh we spent all of this time forthat. Heaping disappointment on tedium is never a good battle plan....

April 28, 2015 · 1 min · 112 words · Elizabeth Newman

Community: Intro to Recycled Cinema Review

If anything, it feels most like this episode pays tribute to creator Dan Harmons own Channel101.com roots. Ad content continues below The problem with this episode is the 28-minute runtime still feels indulgent. Still, I can only laugh at this stuff for so long. When Channel 101 shows work its because they actuallyaremade on no budget. However, we find out the breakdown is instead Jeffs when he becomes fixated on his characters death scene....

April 28, 2015 · 1 min · 156 words · Donna Evans

Gotham: The Anvil or the Hammer review

Milo Ventimiglia is back as The Ogre on the second to last episode of Gotham season one. Here’s our review… ThisGothamreview contains spoilers. I wont waste your time with too much preamble this week so well get right into it. Park Row The best thing about The Anvil or The Hammer was the ending. And no, that isnt snark or sarcasm. It was a great ending. Ad content continues below...

April 28, 2015 · 2 min · 365 words · Monica Gray

Ex Machina Had a Freaky Alternate Ending

This article contains major spoilers for the film Ex Machina. Thats what she reads. Isaac also elaborated on what he thought it meant and why it was cut. And her point of view is completely alien to ours. It was that moment where you think, Oh she was lying! But maybe not, because even though she still experiences differently, it doesnt mean that its not consciousness. But I think ultimately that maybe it just didnt work in the cut....

April 27, 2015 · 1 min · 90 words · Joseph Nolan DVM

Game of Thrones: High Sparrow Review

Its intriguing that showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Ad content continues below And yet, I do think Margaery is genuinely pleased with her young husband. This development, which is not inA Feast for Crows, is an inspired addition. Indeed, it gives Margaery some agency in her courtier war with Cersei. However, Margaery should be careful not to move so soon after Cersei. But it burns so well when she tells Cersei, Can we bring you anything to eat or drink?...

April 27, 2015 · 3 min · 569 words · Jorge Newton

Interview: Emelie Director Michael Thelin Talks Return to ’70s Horror

at the Disco, Cee Lo Green. ButEmeliemarks his first feature effort with its plunge into darkness and genre subversion. We were able to discuss that and more with Thelin during our interview. So whats it like the day after your first features premiere? Its like giving birth. Take a look guys. And now its out there, and people can do what they want with it. Ad content continues below This movie is somewhat of a horror film and somewhat not....

April 27, 2015 · 4 min · 643 words · Curtis Hunter

Mad Men: Time & Life Review

Mad Men returns its focus to the main cast in a knockout episode! Read our review here… The absorption of SC&P is the first big thing to happen in this abbreviated half season. Most shows would have had them embrace physically. Instead they share silence together on the phone. Whats more romantic than that? Another big treat that this episode delivered was seeing great teams back at it. Thats why I was genuinely shocked that the Sterling Cooper West plan failed....

April 27, 2015 · 1 min · 107 words · Charlene Clark

The Simpsons: The Kids Are All Fight Review

I will not pay my sister to do my punishment. Here is our review of The Simpsons season 26 episode 18. The Simpsonslook into the long-forgotten past of six years ago. The president back then was the president and the popular music of the time was all the rage. Photo developers had just been declared extinct and Bart and Lisa Simpson fought likes creationists and common sense. Much like todays Springfield, it was even drawn as clearly....

April 27, 2015 · 3 min · 495 words · Margaret Thomas

Why Movie Universes Need Standalone Films

It’s all very well having interlinked films in a cinematic universe. Fox is ploughing on with itsX-Menuniverse. Then, over at Disney, theres the Marvel cinematic universe and theStar Warsfilms. Sony appears to have abandoned its Spidey-verse plans, so thats at least one off the list. Dont worry, though. Another screen universe cant be far behind. Movie universes, in fact, that are delivering two films a year, maybe three. Sell the next film while the current one is playing is the underlying mantra....

April 27, 2015 · 2 min · 237 words · Daniel Shaw Jr.

Bitten: Hell’s Teeth Review

The latest episode of Bitten focuses on our magick mavens and just why they need Pack’s help… This Bitten review contains spoilers… This week, much of the episode focuses on our magick mavens and just why they need Packs help. She seems like the typical teenager. Hates homework, wants nothing to do with authority. All that fun stuff. They are trying to rule over you! Get used to hearing I am the lock I am the key....

April 26, 2015 · 2 min · 413 words · Ronald Mejia

Outlander: Lallybroch Review

In a flashback-heavy episode, we get down to Jamies history with Black Jack Randall. Here’s our review… Imagine you are an accidental time traveler. To his credit, he believes you and does not have you burned for witchcraft. Now the two of you spend a week or two alone together getting to really know each other. Unless you are Claire and Jamie Fraser. The Fraser family Jamie sister Jenny and his brother-in-law Ian Murray are important characters in theOutlanderliterary saga....

April 26, 2015 · 1 min · 127 words · Erik Ortiz

The Joker: The True Evil of Batman’s Greatest Foe

Jared Leto has been revealed as The Joker in the Suicide Squad movie. Here’s why Batman’s biggest villain will never diminish… The Joker may well be the greatest villain ever created. His fate is inescapably tied to Batmans. Frank Miller has spoken of the importance of stripping a character down to its core. Whats more, the Jokers history has historically been shrouded in mystery. With no solid origin, a human motivation is difficult to establish....

April 26, 2015 · 3 min · 501 words · James Walsh

The Messengers: Strange Magic Review

The Messengers gets more interesting now that its angels have started interacting, but still suffers from clunky characterization. Luckily, recently-awoken coma patient Rose is on hand to explain the premise of the show for everyone involved. Cant endanger your role as The Expositioner with any personal drama of your own. (Finally, Ichabod and Abbie get some help.) Until The Man tempts them into doing evil, that is. How willThe Messengersgo about stopping this?...

April 25, 2015 · 1 min · 166 words · Andrea Chang