Fifty Shades of Grey Review

But here we are. He wants her to sign in ink, but dont worryhe has other plans for the blood. And I dont mean in the biblical sense. Filling in for that skin are Johnson and Dornan, who both have an undeniable crackle. But therein lies the rub. For such a lascivious subject matter, this film is painfully normal. Rating: 2 out of 5

February 11, 2015 · 1 min · 64 words · Christopher Craig

Justified: The Trash and the Snake Review

Raylan’s in the midst of another dilemma on Justified. Raylans in the midst of yet another dilemma on tonights episode ofJustified, The Trash and the Snake. Suspicious deaths and implied threats are cropping up as Averys land grabs increase. Possible legalized marijuana is the end game for Markam. She likes attaching and tugging at the strings of potential pawns and victims she keeps at arms length. Shes a silent assassin that lurks in the middle of the night....

February 11, 2015 · 1 min · 213 words · Melissa Smith

Matthew Vaughn Talks Kingsman, Bond, Marvel, and Much More!

Matthew Vaughn on Kingsman, Bond, X-Men: Apocalypse, Fantastic Four and more! Do you want to kind of elaborate on that or what contributed to you feeling that way? And then I enjoyed it and was really learning every day it was like going to school. And I feel like I can now look someone in the eyes and say Im now a film director. What draws you to work with Mark Millar?...

February 11, 2015 · 5 min · 1046 words · Melissa Mclaughlin

Parks and Recreation: Ms. Ludgate-Dwyer Goes to Washington/Pie-Mary, Review

There’s only two weeks of Parks and Rec left! Don’t miss a thing, read our latest review… Parks and Recreationjust continues to be absolutely heartwarming and charming in every possible aspect so far this season. When she decides to enter the competition, she gets threats from feminist and equality groups. Its a sappy (pun intended) moment betweenParks two least emotional people. Its really quite beautiful. The Best of the Rest...

February 11, 2015 · 1 min · 75 words · Nicholas Miller

Frankenstein Vs. The Mummy Director Damien Leone Interview

Damien Leone talks about reimagining iconic monsters. Damien Leone loves horror. it’s possible for you to hear it in his voice. He gets enthusiastic about his craft and appreciates all the movies that led up to his own movies. Leone is matching up two horror icons who have never been mashed before: Frankenstein and The Mummy. In his upcoming film,Frankenstein vs. You didnt use any nobs on the neck. Damien Leone: No nobs on the neck, very funny because its very scary....

February 10, 2015 · 6 min · 1248 words · Kristine Harris

Gotham: The Scarecrow review

Did Gotham just deliver the best episode of the season? Here’s Mike’s review… ThisGothamreview contains spoilers. Brace yourselves, ladies and gents, Im about to write the most positiveGothamreview Ive ever attempted. The Scarecrow shows incredible promise for the future of this show. Ad content continues below Were there stumbles? The Gordon/Tompkins romance is pretty awkward. No Barbara again this week, and no Selina or other street urchins. Maybe they really did put those storylines out to pasture....

February 10, 2015 · 2 min · 353 words · Albert Harvey

Spider-Man: The Case for Miles Morales in The Marvel Cinematic Universe

So why not take a chance? Its official,Spider-Man is joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The question is, which Spider-Man will it be? And no, were not talking about actors this time. Were talking about Spider-Man himself. This essentially makes him open for business when it comes to Marvels big and small-screen ventures, as well. [related article: Where Does Spider-Man Fit in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?] Placing Miles Morales in the regular Marvel Universe bodes well for his future in other media....

February 10, 2015 · 1 min · 174 words · Dennis Webster

Star-Lords: Who will be 2015’s Chris Pratt?

Chris Pratt went from beloved TV bit player to chiseled Marvel leading man. Who is poised for a Star-Lord-esque jump in 2015? Every fresh pop culture calendar comes with a new crop of stars ready to break out. In 2014, however, reigning Internet and nerd-culture champion Chris Pratt went about things a little differently. He was already an established name in certain circles for his consistently hilarious work on NBCsParks and Recreation....

February 10, 2015 · 3 min · 494 words · Lisa Whitaker

Better Call Saul Premiere Review

We have our spoiler-filled review of the first episode of AMC’s Breaking Bad spinoff, Better Call Saul. I was nervous forBetter Call Saul. How could the show ever live up to the gargantuan heights of its parent series,Breaking Bad? Not executed correctly,Better Call Saulcould tarnishBreaking Bads near spotless legacy. Thankfully,Breaking Badcreator Vince Gilligan is on theSaulteam, as well asBadproducer Peter Gould. Was I watchingBetter Call Saulto recapture the feelingBreaking Badgave me?...

February 9, 2015 · 1 min · 175 words · Pamela Craig

Dean Israelite interview: Project Almanac, WarGames

Simply put, its a time travel movie for the iPad generation. But even from when I came on until we went into production, the script changed a lot. It changed in a few ways, and it didnt change in a fundamental way. Really tap into teenage culture of today, and explore what they would do if they had this gadget. That was a main directional choice that we took. To me, from the very beginning, it was all about making the time travel totally imperfect....

February 9, 2015 · 4 min · 808 words · Elizabeth Montoya

Shameless: Rite of Passage Review

Here’s our review… But before Mickey kicks my ass and leaves me for the fuzz, lets get into it. And at least for now, I have to agree with Lip going the way he did. Yet when Lip cannot pull the trigger, theyleavehim to the police. Well…at least I can understand. Unlike Frank and Monica, I still think Ian has a chance to overcome his demons with Mickey. Assuming of course they AWOL Gallagher washes ashore once more....

February 9, 2015 · 2 min · 274 words · Robert Reed

Star Wars Rebels: Call To Action Review

Star Wars Rebels becomes more tense as we’re moving steady toward the show’s season finale. Here’s our review… Star Wars Rebelsconsistently reaffirms my trust in its writers. I dont think the season finale will feel like a special event separated from the rest of the show. Instead, it feels like a gradual acceleration. His first appearance alone is rich with subtle interactions between the villains. In a beautiful, classic shot, a Star Destroyer flies ominously over Lothal....

February 9, 2015 · 1 min · 209 words · Mrs. Jill Bailey DDS

The Last Five Years Review

And they earn it too. Rather, they are singing to an invisible partner and before a judging audience. Luckily, they know where their advantages lie too. The Last Five Yearsis in theaters and on VOD on Feb. 13th. In the meantime, join me for a few notes onTwitter. Rating: 4 out of 5

February 9, 2015 · 1 min · 53 words · Brian Campbell