Downton Abbey: Episode Three Review

Or so we assume by her squirming and stammering. Daisy cant do school today, Miss Bunting, because Lady Rose wants more lemons! to which Miss Bunting replied something like: Ill do my best! I give this episode 4 out of 5 stars. No, poor you! and then beats up whoever was on the other side of that door. Were tweeting about your favorite shows on our new feed,@DenofGeekTV. Rating:...

January 19, 2015 · 1 min · 73 words · Carmen Wilson

Galavant:-Completely Mad…Elena, Dungeons and Dragons Lady Reviews

Galavant fires on all cylinders to tank most weeks but when it hits, you get all gooey inside. But a show that doesnt quite seem to be working is also one that has always appealed to me. Any now-adult nerd watching the show cant help but be reminded of Monty Python, or of Mel Brooks. It might just be me. Ad content continues below WhereGalavantis concerned, I am willing to not roll my eyes....

January 19, 2015 · 1 min · 102 words · Christopher Frazier

Girls: Triggering Review

Girls is still finding a way to be adventurous. It regularly ricochets between drama and comedy to the occasional existential meditation piece. It even once dipped its toe into something approaching horror (or at least thriller) in Season two. At any rate,Girlsis still pretty damn adventurous and Triggering is a stark example of that. Where the premiere, Iowa, was all melancholy and bittersweet, Triggering is almost 100 percent comedy. Ad content continues below...

January 19, 2015 · 2 min · 393 words · Susan Williams

Looking at the Prospects of Amazon’s New Pilots

Your opiniondoesmatter here, now more than ever, actually. Then mere days later they signed Woody Allen to write and direct hisfirst everseries. This loss sees the United States divided into three regions. Its just mostly, you know, under Nazi rule. The cinematography is really stunning stuff here. Its chilling in a high-concept sci-fi way thats very different from most of Dicks work. it’s possible for you to easily see how a series could live here....

January 19, 2015 · 2 min · 234 words · Benjamin Mcdonald

Resident Evil HD Remastered Review

Resident Evil still holds up as a timeless horror classic. Here’s Joe’s review of Resident Evil Remastered. And Ill be honest: its been a very long time since I first played the originalResident Evilgame. There was more than mere nostalgia at play here. For all intents and purposes,Resident Evil Remasteredplays it safe. Without these, theres no question thatRE Remasteredcould pass for a brand new release. Youll need to be extremely selective in what items you bring with you at all times....

January 19, 2015 · 1 min · 145 words · Yvette Tucker

Scorpion: Charades Review

Well this is a treat! We got a bonus episode ofScorpionthis week, just because we cant go a single week without it. This is an episode where leanness would particularly help it out though. But instead we get the oldest trope in the book. She might as well say that its also for a friend of a friend of hers. For whatever reason other than convenience, this episode is steeped in talk about love and romance....

January 19, 2015 · 1 min · 167 words · Garrett Rivera

Grimm: Wesenrein review

The latest episode of Grimm is a little light on story. We’d like to see more forward momentum. Here’s Kendall’s review… ThisGrimmreview contains spoilers. He had them brought before the court, and a judgment was handed down. Juliette has been left with more of Adalind than she obviously would have wanted. Nick and Hank give Wu a guided tour of the secluded trailer of secrets, books, and weapons. Apart from the writing and directing, the acting should balance the scales....

January 18, 2015 · 1 min · 114 words · Megan Black

Sailor Moon Crystal Act 14 – Conclusion and Commencement / Petite Étrangère review

Sailor Moon Crystal begins to make the transition into the Black Moon arc. Here’s Michael’s review… And… it doesnt work. Metalia is destroyed, but Usagis brooch is shattered in the process. And its not even that theyre poorly stitched together. They flow into one another easily enough. But this episode on the whole is far weaker than it could have been with some more mindful organization. The final battle with Metalia on its own is kind of uneventful and boring....

January 18, 2015 · 3 min · 500 words · Jeremy Reese

Star Wars Rebels: Idiot’s Array Review

In my last review, I wrote thatStar Wars Rebels weakness was its focus on its Jedi. Williams sounds a bit reedy, but his charisma is undiminished. Hes the con man making idiots of the rest of the crew, gradually except for Hera. More on that in a moment. Luckily, nobody in Idiots Array has an expressionless poker face. Ad content continues below Theres a lot of body language, and a lot of touching in the episode....

January 18, 2015 · 2 min · 219 words · Gabriel Hudson

Constantine: The Saint of Last Resorts part 2 review

Constantine is back from its midseason break with one of the best episodes of the series. Here’s Marc’s review. The vast array of DCs television series all ended with pretty tense cliffhangers andConstantinewas no exception. How did it all turn out? Read on, and discover why I am deeply hoping that there will be much moreConstantinein our future. This was the Constantine of Delano, Moore, Ellis, and Ennis. This was a man who was about to be devoured and needed a way out....

January 17, 2015 · 2 min · 219 words · Troy Taylor

Helix: San Jose Review

Theres no explanation for either of these after waiting through the long hiatus! Do we get answers in this premiere? No, damnit, we do not. Of course it will. The CDC really needs to work on its field support. Even Alans grave gave me more of a chill than the toothless skulls covering the forest floor. Rating: 2.5 out of 5

January 17, 2015 · 1 min · 61 words · Lori Donaldson

Syfy’s 12 Monkeys: Series Premiere Review

In fact, one may actually cause the future one intends to prevent. So how can a television series avoid this causal loop from spoiling any potential payoff for the audience? In any case, this occurrence neatly eliminates the causal loop, proving the future can be changed. Also expertly handled are the time travel special effects. Cant return to that well too often, I imagine. Most of all,12 Monkeyshas engaging, likable characters, especially in its leads, Cole and Railly....

January 17, 2015 · 1 min · 110 words · Jennifer Nelson

Rupert Wyatt interview: The Gambler, Apes and more

Dramas like this arent necessarily easy to push through Hollywood these days. WasThe Gamblertough to get going? Ad content continues below Not really, just because Mark Wahlberg was a champion for the project. Prior to me coming onto this, it was very much a passion project for him. But it was greenlit when I came onto it. Do you think its an anti-materialist film in some ways? Youre the first person to ask me that question....

January 16, 2015 · 3 min · 465 words · Alison Charles