Nymphomaniac Volume 1 review

Is Lars von Triers Nymphomaniac the ultimate in explicit arthouse porn, built to outrage and titillate? Will the larger theme or context be revealed inNymphomaniac, Volume 2? Well jump back into bed with Joe and her many partners in two weeks and find out. Like us onFacebookand follow us onTwitterfor all news updates related to the world of geek. AndGoogle+, if thats your thing! Rating: 2.5 out of 5

March 10, 2014 · 1 min · 69 words · John Campbell

Shameless: Hope Springs Eternal Review

But still, I think we all knowShamelessbetter than that. I am of still two minds about how this downward spiral was precipitated. It feels inevitable that future seasons will be Fiona becoming the key in of daughter Frank actually wanted. I have beenso wrong. At first glance, Hope Springs Eternal would indicate that Ians life too has bottomed out. But once home, Ian still seems off, despite finally not being on drugs....

March 10, 2014 · 2 min · 298 words · Adam Wade

The WWE Network’s Launch Issues

Two weeks after the launch of the WWE internet, some troubling issues have emerged. Will they be fixed before WrestleMania 30? The Rock matches fromMonday Night RAWon your Xbox 360! Has it lived up to the hype? Have we gotten everything as advertised? Lets take a look at where we are with it… Ad content continues below One of these things is not like the others. Watching some of the ECW pay-per-views, you might notice that these have been censored....

March 10, 2014 · 2 min · 394 words · Mary Neal

Top 25 Steven Seagal Films: from 25 to 21

We begin our countdown of the finest movies of Mr Steven Seagal… I love Steven Seagal films. I think thats an important thing to state here. This isnt a sarcastic, snarky piece. This is all high fives and hi-ya!s. Look, I kind of get it. Steven Seagals films do have common aspects that you might expect to see. Still, though, I love these films. I love that I can spot the same elements....

March 10, 2014 · 3 min · 543 words · Alicia Holland

Aaron Paul and Dominic Cooper interview: Need For Speed

On screen, theyre mortal enemies, each playing a racing driver with a reason to despise the other. Aaron Paul:I like going fast, I like being on the track. Perhaps more so now. Ad content continues below Dominic Cooper:Yeah, Ive always loved cars. I think you grow up wanting to be a racing driver, dont you? Then it dawns on you that its not going to happen. What we get to do is the next best thing....

March 7, 2014 · 5 min · 924 words · Courtney Long

Noam Murro and Kurt Johnstad interview: 300: Rise of an Empire

[laughs] and find a way into it. NM:I dont know, I think youre right. NM:I second that, I think thats exactly right. Nobody was there I dont know anybody who was there and is still around! So I think this is a very liberating thing in that way. [laughs] Im just kidding, I dont know! KJ:And from your lips, to Xerxes ears, thats all I can say! Thats very well said, thank you both very much!...

March 7, 2014 · 1 min · 86 words · Nathan Carlson

South Park: The Stick of Truth Review

They are handed off to inexperienced teams and developed under a time crunch. All of the weapons and armor are crudely fashioned out of things found around the house. New armor pieces are made up of cardboard or hoodies. A ranged weapon may be something as simple as a red rubber playground ball. During combat, one of the kids might say are we still playing? Im hungry if you take too long to decide your next move....

March 7, 2014 · 2 min · 307 words · Timothy Jennings

The James Clayton Column: Wes Anderson and auteurs with an identity

As The Grand Budapest Hotel arrives in cinemas, James dreams of a world fabricated by Wes Anderson… The Grand Budapest Hotelis directed by Nadia Cavalcanti. That was a lie and Nadia Cavalcanti is a made-up person. How does that make you feel? Now, how does that make you feel? Even if were not frequenting his more exotic or fantastic prefs, Andersons mundane American environments look equally appealing. True one-of-kind types are allegedly pretty rare in this ultra-postmodern seen-it-all-and-bought-the-imitation-tee-shirt age where real originality doesnt exist....

March 7, 2014 · 2 min · 332 words · Kathryn Williams

Line Of Duty: is DI Lindsay Denton innocent?

Means, motive, opportunity. These factors, supported by evidence, are the foundations of criminal conviction. Its quite the coup, performance and writing-wise. Thus, she remains an enigma, the Mona Lisa of Fourth Street Station. Was Denton complicit in the ambush that killed three fellow officers and a witness under police protection? Is she lying about being framed by Detective Chief Constable Mike Dryden? In short, is she, or is she not, innocent?...

March 6, 2014 · 2 min · 410 words · Brandy Figueroa

Titanfall: Free-Running is the Next Great Innovation for the First-Person Shooter

Titanfall is all about dynamically moving through the battlefield. Will other games follow suit? What more could possibly be done to add to the immersion in a shooter? Its not just a gimmick, either. How about a good ol combat roll or even being able to slide out of harms way? There are plenty of other shooters out there that could benefit from adopting a more fluid feel to movement....

March 6, 2014 · 1 min · 108 words · Joshua Powell

What X-Men: The Last Stand got wrong – and right

All of this has led this writer to a dangerous question: wasX-Men: The Last Standreally that bad? Surely if Singer had been in control, we would have seen a similar plot unfold. At points, this central gear of a cure to mutation provides some big emotional moments. The de-powering of Mystique also gave me a surprising amount of feels for a baddie send-off. After an attention-grabbing introduction, Angel gets hugely under-used....

March 6, 2014 · 2 min · 336 words · Daniel Copeland

Grand Budapest Hotel Interview with Ralph Fiennes and Tony Revolori

[Tony] what was your preparation for this as your first feature, with Wes Anderson no less? So, there was that preparation. Can you name some of the movies you were shown? I think a bit of thathis middle-European fastidiousness or something thatWes wanted me to think about for Gustave. RF:You would want to see Cary Grant in a Wes Anderson film, I think. You would want to see that. Actually, youd want to see Charlie Chaplin in a Wes Anderson film....

March 5, 2014 · 4 min · 656 words · Jackie Cook

Looking back at Bill & Ted

Its not hard to see why. It never takes itself too seriously, but also never lampoons its characters or strays into out-and-out genre parody. And hey, where and when do they find out Rufus name?) Consider, for example, Bill and Teds respective family dynamics. But in fact, their speech patterns are unique to themselves, and say much about their characters. This is entirely appropriate, given the reason for their future importance to the world....

March 5, 2014 · 1 min · 151 words · William Butler