Sailor Moon: Scent of a Monster: Chanela Will Steal Your Love review

Sailor Moon offers up some comfortably mediocre filler in its fifth episode. Here’s our review. Three guesses as to whos behind it all! Yup, its Jadeites latest scheme. I wonder if this is a line of foreshadowing that simply never went anywhere. In the premiere episode, Sailor Moons odango caps magnified her crying, which stunned the youma Morga. Look at something like Tamagotchi or Pokemon, or even the reviled Furby....

June 3, 2014 · 2 min · 243 words · Jasmine Ellis

Why indie videogaming is so important

What indie videogames lack in technical polish, they make up for with imagination. Part of me is overjoyed that my favourite entertainment medium is now so hugely popular. I cut my gaming teeth on an Amstrad CPC (thank you Lord Sugar). It had a keyboard, a disk drive, and a green screen. Just lines and numbers on a green screen generating more numbers and lines. I shudder to even think about it now....

June 3, 2014 · 4 min · 705 words · Emily Williams

X-Men, Fantastic Four, Marvel, Fox and a rumoured conspiracy

The rumours break down into two main issues. Ad content continues below These are some interesting allegations, but are they true? Lets look at them in more detail. At present, theres no suggestion that either of Marvels Fantastic Four comics Fantastic FourandUltimate FF are cancelled. The latest issue ofUltimate FFsold even fewer, at 23,000. Its an enticing narrative, but not one that necessarily holds up. Until the rights reverted in 2013, other studios also controlledGhost RiderandDaredevil....

June 3, 2014 · 2 min · 288 words · Willie Finley

Among the Sleep Review

Playing as a two-year-old brings a sense of wide-eyed wonder and some pretty tight restrictions on the actual gameplay. Kids are just naturally terrifying and spooky, right? The story was actually my favorite part aboutAmong the Sleep. And the best part is that it all makes sense coming from the perspective of a toddler. I especially liked the fact that you move faster when crawling, as opposed to when walking upright....

June 2, 2014 · 1 min · 100 words · Jason Schaefer

Game Of Thrones Obituaries: The Mountain And The Viper

We pay our final respects to another Game of Thrones character. Warning, spoilers await inside… This article contains major spoilers pertaining toGame of Thrones: The Mountain and the Viper. It is written in the hand of a Dornish barker. We Dornish have a right to be proud! What devil or sorceress was ever so great as Nymeria, whose blood flowed through Prince Oberyn Martells veins. Aye, he loved that name almost as much as he loved his sister Elia....

June 2, 2014 · 2 min · 220 words · Dustin Preston

Game Of Thrones: The Mountain And The Viper Review

This article contains major spoilers fromGame of Thrones: The Mountain and the Viper. Sweet Ingio tap-dancing Montoya, that was horrific! Hell, he went out just like his wronged sister: screaming with the Mountains hands around his skull. So, before we dissect the Red Vipers fate some more (and we will!) first, lets consider the other major revelations. Still, more importantly, the hammer finally fell on Jorah Mormonts long love struck head....

June 2, 2014 · 2 min · 264 words · Rita Medina

Why the Ghostbusters game is “essentially the third movie”

There’s still no Ghostbusters 3, but maybe the 2009 videogame adaptation could fill that gap? Indeed both series inspiring their own sub-continuities within theGhostbustersuniverse. This was the 2009Terminal Realityvideogame that was brought out to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the franchise. Thats not to say everything is perfect for creating the silver screen experience. There are some limitations that simply cannot be overcome such as graphics. Though in fairness the varied enemy designs and offensive capabilities of the character stop things from becoming too repetitive....

June 2, 2014 · 1 min · 170 words · Catherine Bishop

10 of the finest Sean Bean screen roles

Love him, fear him, smell him: the man breathes fire. But what is Sean Bean? Ad content continues below Everyone knows, though, that Sean Bean dies. Here are some of his best screen roles. Incidentally, does anyone else remember two actors fromThe Billappearing onLive and Kicking? And yet, they never had anyone fromTaggartonFully Booked. Its basically HBO doing Jackanory. Fans of seeing all of the outside of Sean Bean were well served in his early career....

May 30, 2014 · 2 min · 312 words · Mr. Michael Mckay

Crime Classic: The Silence Of The Lambs

We’re holding a free screening of a crime classic of your choice next week. NB: This article contains spoilers. I ate his liver with fava beans and a nice Chianti. Silence Of The Lambsplot is one seen in a legion serial killer thrillers since. Take, for example, the opening sequence, where we meet Starling for the first time. At first, we appear to be looking at a woman running for her life through the woods....

May 30, 2014 · 1 min · 107 words · Melanie Ward

Director Jon S. Baird Digs Into Filth

It also happens to be Bairds favorite novel from theTrainspottingwriter. In creating such a vivid and uncouth character study, Baird spent years rearranging that crucial story. And he was kind enough to sit down and talk to us about it last week. Plus, could the loose literary sequel,Crime, be on the horizon with up-and-coming star Jamie Bell? Can you talk a little bit about the first time you readFilthand what it meant to you?...

May 30, 2014 · 6 min · 1137 words · Leonard Church

Has Universal proven that studios don’t need blockbusters?

Universal Pictures has not a single blockbuster movie on its 2014 slate. So why is it posting some of its most impressive numbers for years? Once upon a time, Universal Pictures had its slate for 2014 pretty much sorted. It took a while, but Universal eventually announced that it was putting the film back to April 2015. Yet, against general odds, Universal is having a really successful year. So whats gone right in 2014, without those big movies?...

May 30, 2014 · 2 min · 227 words · Brian Martinez

Sailor Moon: The Mysterious Sleeping Sickness: Protect the Girls in Love review

Usagi finally sees what she’s up against in episode three of Sailor Moon! Here’s our review. Jadeite takes a stab at being a radio personality and sapping the energy of desperate girls and young women. Nice job standing around, Tuxedo Mask. You look like you really broke a sweat there. This episode is also the mostweveseen so far of Jadeite. Okay, this is the second time in three episodes that Naru-chan has been targeted and attacked....

May 30, 2014 · 2 min · 279 words · Heather Gregory DVM

Watch Dogs Review

Watch Dogs is one of the most highly anticipated games in history. Did it deliver on the hype? Ad content continues below There is no flavor, no cleverness buried within the game. You wont catch yourself smirking as you might inGTAwhile listening to the radio or walking by an NPC mid-conversation. As for the much ballyhooed hacking element, it just doesnt wow me. Has someone recently traveled to a foreign country?...

May 30, 2014 · 1 min · 116 words · Angela Haynes