The Musketeers: An Ordinary Man Review

The Musketeers' honor comes into conflict with their duty in this week’s impressive and entertaining episode… This review contains spoilers. Somewhat surprisingly given her importance to last seasons overarching storyline,An Ordinary Manisnt Miladys story. Ad content continues below As one villain is developing, we get reintroduced to a familiar face.

January 24, 2015 · 1 min · 50 words · Candice Welch

Archer: The Archer Sanction Review

The Archer team takes to the Swiss Alps for an assassination…and Ray forgets the gum. At this point in its relatively long run,Archerhas developed a safe, comfortable pattern. Each episode is a particularly verbose game ofMad Libsthat the writers came up with to entertain themselves. The DNA of this littleMad Libcan be seen clearer than ever in The Archer Sanction. In many ways,Archeris becoming more predictable and maybe even a touch lazier in its later seasons....

January 23, 2015 · 2 min · 264 words · Eric Washington

David Koepp interview: Mortdecai, Jurassic Park, Indy 4

Hes had a fascinating career. His latest directorial effort isMortdecai, a hammy little action romp based on the cult novels by Kyril Bonfiglioli. Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor and Paul Bettany all back him up. Hes a man with many stories about your favourite films and we could have talked to him for hours. How did Mortdecai come about? Had you read any of the books before? Johnny sent me the script....

January 23, 2015 · 5 min · 896 words · Danielle Davidson

Elementary: The Illustrious Client Review

This week Elementary went all Girl With The Dragon Tattoo on us, only it was better… Well it has happened and I couldnt be more delighted. This weekElementarywent all Girl With The Dragon Tattoo on us! Sherlock worked tirelessly to crack the case and even worked hard to communicate feelings of empathy to Kitty. It was a veritable symphony of procedural television. The first is Watsons oblivious ease and happiness at accepting the job at Leda....

January 23, 2015 · 1 min · 119 words · Jason Nicholson

Everly Review

Salma Hayek takes on the yakuza in the one-room action thriller, Everly. Read our review of the blood and guts shooter. But the questions begin right from that opening scene: how did she learn to shoot so precisely? And why did they let her into the bathroom anyway if they were going to kill her? Ad content continues below The problem withEverlyis that it wants to think its smart, but its intensely stupid....

January 23, 2015 · 1 min · 89 words · Sandra Ortega

Fox’s Backstrom: Series Premiere Review

Rainn Wilson is Everett Backstrom, the latest rude, brash, unbelievable detective to hit your television screen! RememberHouse, you guys? That belligerent but brilliant doctor who solved medical mysteries week in and week out? For a long time people everywhere lovedHouse. They loved itto the point that this curmudgeon-savant sort of series set-up became a sub-genre in itself. HansonsBackstromwas originally developed for CBS before being dropped. FOX snatched it up and a lot of the time it feels like a failed pilot....

January 23, 2015 · 3 min · 476 words · Alan Cuevas

The Vampire Diaries: Woke Up With a Monster Review

We’re excited for The Vampire Diaries return but we have some issues to address. Here’s our review… The Vampire Diarieshas a race problem. God, I feel so much better. Also I feel so much worse becauseThe Vampire Diarieshas like, a very real race problem. This is a smart show, its clever and dark and sexy and its got a serious race problem. But first, lets talk about where we are in the season and what is really working....

January 23, 2015 · 1 min · 136 words · Hayley Scott

Top 12 RPGs to Play in 2015

2015 is a big year for the RPG genre. Here are the games you should definitely check out this year! Were especially looking at some awesome releases in the role-playing universe. Ready for a list? Fear no more!Darkest Dungeonis here to make all your perma-dying dreams come true. This JRPG follows a bunch of teenagers around as they take part in an intercontinental war. SE is advertisingType-0as an extremely mature game with deep, mature themes and plenty of blood and guts....

January 23, 2015 · 2 min · 229 words · Caleb Bowers

Arrow: Left Behind review

What happens after Oliver Queen meets Ra’s al Ghul? Here’s Mike’s Arrow “Left Behind” review… ThisArrowreview contains spoilers. Arrowreturns with Left Behind and immediately does exactly what it does very best. But for real, it was great. Did anybody else get a little bit of an originalRoboCophomage with that opening? The overmatched and outgunned cops chasing a panel van with a dude blasting at them out the back. Hell, even one guy gets thrown (or yanked) out the back!...

January 22, 2015 · 3 min · 608 words · Brittney Barnes

Broad City: Mochalatta Chills Review

The results are just as satisfying, with a particularly satisfying story for John Gemberlings Bevers. Best Ilana Moment: Watching Ilanaor rather,Ms. The camerawork even feels like its out of a Mamet or Sorkin production. It almost doesnt matter though. Because were all out on the edge of glory, waiting for the moment to come. A Broad Selection of Other Random Moments: Rating: 3.5 out of 5

January 22, 2015 · 1 min · 66 words · Mr. Daniel Shepherd

Hindsight: I Never… Review

We finally got to some of the downsides to Becca’s time travel. Here’s our review for last night’s episode of Hindsight. Lolly finally brought it up during a rather drunken game of I Never. Becca promises, but I have a feeling the path may repeat itself. This is when Becca realizes she has never had a one night stand. So, of course, that becomes the mission of the episode. Lolly did say though, that if it was fate they would meet again....

January 22, 2015 · 2 min · 221 words · Megan Gibson

Man Seeking Woman: Traib Review

Man Seeking Woman continues to innovate with bizarre takes on text messaging and first dates. She will continue to haunt you as long as you still love her. Communication is everything, right? We all want someone to read (or not read) Infinite Jest with and quoteJerry Maguireto. And not just figuratively. The sequence was already smart and hitting all the rightDr. Its a real piece. This right here is exactly why this show works so well....

January 22, 2015 · 1 min · 165 words · Robert Thomas

Russell T Davies on Cucumber, Banana, Tofu

That episode ofCucumberactually, its about not having sex. They havent had sex. They havent had sex for nine years, its about frustration and ageing and all of that. I wanted to look at sex without being sexy and to compare the different generations. Even Deans story is about not having sex, he gets it wrong bless him in his way. All gay writers, to get different voices in there. The later episodes ofBananaare much more freestanding, and there are tiny little links toCucumber....

January 22, 2015 · 2 min · 287 words · Wesley Kennedy