Game Of Thrones: behind the scenes at The Red Wedding

Warning: contains majors spoilers for episode 3.9The Rains Of Castamere. Its an oft bandied around term butGame Of Thronesrepresents somewhat of a game-changer for the small screen. Her absence going forward will be greatly felt. Like us onFacebookand follow us onTwitterfor all news updates related to the world of geek. AndGoogle+, if thats your thing!

February 19, 2014 · 1 min · 55 words · Laura Garza

Looking back at The Baker Street Boys

The corporation is making the most of the Conan Doyle franchise. The benchmark hitherto has always been Granada TelevisionsThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which began on ITV in 1984. A forgotten gem made its debut a full year before the big budget Granada show. Debbie Norris played the motherly Queenie, who looked out for the other members of the gang. Hubert Rees was Doctor Watson in five episodes. The exterior locations were shot on 16mm film....

February 19, 2014 · 2 min · 253 words · Sharon Adams

Clancy Brown interview: Warcraft, Nothing Left to Fear

He chopped Sean Connerys head off inHighlander. Saved the human race inStarship Troopers. And was really mean to pretty much everyone inThe Shawshank Redemption. His name is Clancy Brown Clarence J. Brown III if you want to get specific and he is awesome. He even squared up to The Statham in last yearsHomefrontand lived to tell the tale. In short, hes the best kind of supporting actor. Any film hes in gets better whenever hes on screen....

February 18, 2014 · 6 min · 1248 words · Mr. Richard Tran MD

Don Coscarelli interview: John Dies At The End, Conan

John Dies At The End was one of last year’s most underappreciated movies. The novel of John Dies at the End was widely considered unfilmable. What made you decide to try and film it? Well, it didnt appear to be unfilmable when I started. The book was so different and so terrific; it just spoke to me on so many levels. It was very visually written, so I just thought it seemed like it would make a great movie....

February 18, 2014 · 5 min · 916 words · Nicholas Stevenson

House of Cards Season 2 Review: Episodes 7-9

The First Lady in particular is hanging on Claires every word. Whatever game is afoot here, its flush the Underwoods have the upper hand. I cant wait to see how the show manages to untangle this beautiful mess. Or maybe they wont. The episodes big twist is that Claires romp with Adam Galloway is now a national scandal. Claires sexual assault bill falls apart when the other woman who was raped has a breakdown....

February 18, 2014 · 2 min · 280 words · Samantha Ballard

Revisiting Congo: the barmiest blockbuster of the 1990s

The film of Michael Crichton’s Congo aimed to capitalise on the success of Jurassic Park. It did, leaving something quite surreal behind… That gorilla has seen the city of Zinj. Fox would adaptRising Sun. But also out of the traps was Paramount Pictures, which greenlit an adaptation of Crichtons novel,Congo. Time has not been kind toCongo, though. At the time of writing, its IMDB score stands at 4.9 out of 10....

February 18, 2014 · 5 min · 905 words · Sarah Miller

Final Fantasy X/X-2: Why Lightning Should Send Yuna a Thank You Card

Lightning can don Yunas Summoners Garb in Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. Fans of the series have been waiting for this one for years. That said, its not like there was a dearth of big budgetFinal Fantasytitles on the PS3. Final Fantasy XandX-2changed that unwritten rule, probably forever. The influence ofXandX-2on the series doesnt stop there. Ad content continues below Listen to my story I can still visualize the entire day in my mind....

February 17, 2014 · 2 min · 302 words · Dan Adams

Mario Kart 8: Is the release date too long of a wait?

Luigi(hell,NES Remix 2was just announced last week as well). So what do you think? AndGoogle+, if thats your thing!

February 17, 2014 · 1 min · 19 words · Austin Harper DDS

Shameless: Iron City Review

At the top of tonightsShameless, Frank laments that casual viewers who skipped last week missed a great episode. This is shamelessly, and tragically, great. She is fingerprinted, photographed, disrobed and anally probed in a scene-by-scene account of the meat being made. And she has plenty of reasons to truthfully blame herself. Ad content continues below Another example of a startlingly unsentimental approach is the fate facing Frank. And isnt that the case with so many addicts, boozers, and other shortsighted folks in life?...

February 17, 2014 · 2 min · 283 words · Timothy Thomas

Starlog Magazine: a sci-fi movie goldmine

Ad content continues below From the very beginning,Starlogmanaged to secure access to some excellent writers and actors. Ed Naha, who would later become a noted novelist and screenwriter, was an early staff writer. one distributor said of the magazine, turning it down flat. Dont forget, this was spring of 1976, andStar Warswas still a year in the future. DespiteStarlogs sad end, the legacy of its writers and publishers has been preserved....

February 17, 2014 · 1 min · 90 words · Andrew Warren

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Monopoly review

Crossing TMNT with a much-loved board game is a brilliant idea, right? Monopoly is so fun. Its based on the current cartoon show from Nickelodeon, which is terrific and comes highly recommended. Game pieces Ad content continues below No, Im being Michelangelo! The game pieces included in the set are beautiful. Theyre tiny, detailed Ninja Turtles. These metal tokens are so great that they were responsible for the first argument of the game....

February 17, 2014 · 4 min · 707 words · Tammy Garcia

The top 22 haunting endings to modern movies

WARNING: There are spoilers to the endings for every film we talk about in this article. So if you dont want to know an ending for a film, then dont read that entry. Its probably best to start by talking about what this article isnt. The endings that provoke in an interesting way, and haunt you for days afterwards. He thought he was battling to fend off Skynets attack. He just needs to get them safe before all hell breaks loose....

February 17, 2014 · 5 min · 967 words · Christine Benjamin

Game Of Thrones season 3 Blu-Ray review

Its a great touch. The Blu-Ray disc is a gate fold affair decorated with some great photos of the cast in blue/orange lighting. Tyrion is on one side, and Cersei is on the opposite. (It also ties into the promotional material for season 3 if I remember correctly). The selection menu is a bunch of cool montages featuring major characters and locations for the third season. It contains no real spoilers, though it does spoil some cool images in the manner of a trailer....

February 16, 2014 · 2 min · 248 words · William Eaton