Your Guide to Fall Superhero TV Shows

These are very different times. Were dizzy with anticipation. Heres a quick rundown for you. The Flash Were leading withThe Flashbecause this is potentially the biggest deal of them all. How can this be? It also helped thathis introduction onArrowwas one of the best and most well received episodes of the series. No night or time slot information is available yet. That should change soon, though. Gothamwill air on Monday nights at 8 pm on FOX beginning this September....

May 12, 2014 · 1 min · 157 words · April Howard

Neighbors Interview: Ike Barinholtz

Mindy Project star Ike Barinholtz helps Seth Rogen battle his frat-house enemies in Neighbors. Den Of Geek: Lets get this out of the way first. Whats the worst neighbor experience youve ever had in your life? Ike Barinholtz:Ive been pretty lucky with neighbors. But back in 1998 I lived like literally next door to Wrigley Field in Chicago. And I had like 50,000 bad neighbors spread out over the course of one summer....

May 10, 2014 · 3 min · 583 words · Ashley Chan

Bound By Flame Review

Those looking for a semi-solid RPG for the PS4 have found one. Emphasis on semi, though. BeforeDark Souls 2,what was the last memorable console RPG? And what does that mean for the quality of the game? Is the game ruined, or does the gameplay make up for it? And, even more offending, is that there is so much dialogue contained in the game. Character creation is also severely lacking, with very little customization comparatively to other RPGs....

May 9, 2014 · 1 min · 209 words · Tanya Mays

Interview: Christopher Mintz-Plasse Talks Neighbors

What attracted you toNeighbors? And I was like, Dude, Ill do anything you guys work on. You guys have been nothing but kind to me. So two weeks later, he sent me a script and an offer, and I just got attached. Were you interested in working with Nick Stoller as well since this is your first collaboration? It was pretty amazing. Scoonie is a different role for you. He was a little more laid back, a little more relaxed....

May 9, 2014 · 5 min · 1034 words · Martha Taylor

The Double review

The Double finds Jesse Eisenberg battling himself in this surreal adaptation of Dostoevskys novella. The Doubleis the second movie about a man confronting his doppelganger to come out this spring. We rarely see daylight, and even street scenes seem to exist under some weird, claustrophobic ceiling. Like us onFacebookand follow us onTwitterfor all news updates related to the world of geek. AndGoogle+, if thats your thing! Rating: 3.5 out of 5

May 9, 2014 · 1 min · 71 words · Edward Barnes

The James Clayton Column: The beautiful legacy of Hayao Miyazaki

After this one there will be no new Miyazaki films. (Im personally very attached to myTotoropencil case.) All of this is in spite of patchy (sometimes very poor) international distribution. Yet, though his ideological sympathies are clear, Miyazakis movies are not overtly forceful or didactic. Rigidly defined good and evil dichotomies dont really exist in these films. Drawing on discernibly Japanese traditions, Hayao Miyazaki pictures act as exemplary, charming alternatives....

May 9, 2014 · 1 min · 98 words · Lisa Anthony

The Three Ages of Godzilla

It wasnt exactly one of those big, flashy, instant franchise summer blockbusters after all. Besides, he killed off Godzilla pretty thoroughly there at the end. At this point in history, theGodzillafranchise actually consists of three distinct series which happened to occur in succession. Okay, with me so far? Series I, also logically enough, begins in 1954 with Hondas brooding and brilliant original. It was the last time wed be seeing anything like that in aGodzillafilm....

May 9, 2014 · 3 min · 583 words · Rachael Jacobs

Arrow: Streets of Fire review

This weeksArrowis all about how heroes (and villains) see themselves. Then again, even when youdosee yourself as a hero, it doesnt make your actions heroic. My first spoiler of the night is that its all quite good. Diggles rumble with the Ravager is going as expected until Felicity shows up and justhits her with a van. I didnt see that coming, and it elicited an honest-to-god holy shit! from me when it happened....

May 8, 2014 · 3 min · 595 words · Bryan Peterson

Comedy Bang! Bang! Scott Aukerman Interview

On the eve of the season three premiere, we spoke with Comedy Bang! host Scott Aukerman to discuss IFC’s late-night hit. In the sea of late night options,Comedy Bang! The first season had a ton of ideas but we were still really trying to figure it out. We know how to do the show, were doing it really well, there are no spotty episodes. Yeah, the two that Ive seen are fantastic....

May 8, 2014 · 3 min · 468 words · Laura Brown

Neighbors Review

Seth Rogen and Zac Efron clash as Neighbors in this family vs. frat movie. But for raunchy laughs, we all win. So, excuse them if they want therightkind of neighbors. You know, like that nice looking multi-cultural gay couple with their own newborn checking out the next-door home. Neighborsis that laugh-out-loud sleeper comedy that will play all summer long. Luckily, this doubleheader farce can lean on solid casting in both residencies to elevate the situational archetypes....

May 8, 2014 · 1 min · 182 words · Patrick Krueger

The 100: Day Trip Review

The 100 continues to unpack strong drama while raising questions about the fate of the U.S. in this dystopia. In a nutshell, can the greatest crimes, and our greatest enemies, ever be forgiven? The show finds a novel way of exploring these ideas via drug-like hallucinations. But more on those visions in a bit. There are also three important plot points that bear repeating here. (As always, c’mon be warned that major spoilers follow....

May 8, 2014 · 3 min · 625 words · Laura Ray

The uncanny genius of Chris Lilley

Watch him in costume and theres no sense that Lilley is anyone but the character hes playing. Lilley has been dressing up as other people since his school days. To create his characters, observe is exactly what Lilley did, and he started close to home. Friends teenage daughters were also a resource for pinning down detail, according to Lilley. As for Lilleys use of Facebook, it explains Jamies unrelenting chorus of ILYs, FMLs and YOLOs....

May 8, 2014 · 2 min · 276 words · Wanda Pearson

Agents of SHIELD: Ragtag review

The penultimate episode of Agents of SHIELD is full of shocks and surprises. Here’s our review… In the flashbacks, we are privy to some hardcore training. Inciting incidents include Garrett abandoning Ward in the woods for months with only a dog to keep him company. This causes some tension between Garrett and Ward in the present. Many fans guessed it, and presumably, its none other than Gabe Jones of the Howling Commandoes....

May 7, 2014 · 3 min · 494 words · Nicholas Combs