Liam McIntyre interview: Spartacus: War Of The Damned, potential spin-offs, FIFA & more…

It seems a little wrong to describe its fans as legions perhaps hordes would be better? How was filming the final episode? I think that was the right way to end the story, and I hope Andy would like it. And Im so glad he was there, right at the very end of the final credits. So I had to stay in this sort of half worn out state. My poor fiancee was like, are you all right?...

April 28, 2013 · 3 min · 488 words · Jerry Meyers

Paul McCartney Really Is Dead: The Last Testament of George Harrison (2010) Review

It’s chock full of clues and miscues, but it’s a fun watch for the maniacs. I am a Beatle Geek, say it three times and I appear. I was a Beatle baby. The Beatles were innovators. My real immersion into the Beatles was when they went dark. The Beatles could be very dark. They could also be very funny. The Beatles established themselves as comic actors inA Hard Days NightandHelpand on TV skits....

April 27, 2013 · 6 min · 1274 words · Angela Rush

The Big Wedding, Review

The Big Wedding’s all star cast does not make for an all star movie . Gaze upon the names of actors featured in this movie. My, what a guest list! Perhaps, then, the subtitle for this movie should be,The Big Wedding: Sadists Only! Nuttiness, wackiness and zero laughs ensue as the two attempt to respect cultural differences. At the same time, their children have subplots of their own, to be discussed below....

April 26, 2013 · 2 min · 250 words · Robert Perez

Iron Man (2008), Lookback/Appreciation

In 2008, the superhero film was in full swing. WhileSpider-Manand theX-Menwere critical darlings and money magnets, Marvel had no creative control over their own characters. Enter Marvel Studios andIron Man. Iron Manwas a risk. Ad content continues below Imagine ifIron Manfailed. There would have been noThor, noCaptain America, noAvengers. The upcoming excitement and anticipation forGuardians of the GalaxyandAnt-Manwould just be a fans pipe dream. To direct the film, Marvel turned to an unlikely talent....

April 25, 2013 · 2 min · 327 words · Dr. John Wells

Pain & Gain, Review

Michael Bay’s latest, Pain & Gain, is definitely more PAIN . In his new film,Pain & Gain, director Michael Bay may have found his cinematic soul mate. It is set in hisBad Boyshometown of Miami. It features beefy musclemen driving fast cars, living fast lives. What could go wrong? All the women are either strippers or overweight and must be condescended to via Mark Wahlbergs voiceover. Both ruggedly ripped heroes share an unmanly hug....

April 25, 2013 · 2 min · 414 words · Manuel Hawkins

Our Interview with Trenna Keating aka Defiance’s Doc Yewll

We had a chance to interview Trenna to get a closer look into her role asDefiances Doc Yewll. Check out the interview, below! Shes a bit of a misfit and I loved that. Can you go through the process a little?It takes 2-3 hours to get into the make-up. First they put a skull cap on me then they pull the mask over my head. Then I put the contact lenses in....

April 24, 2013 · 2 min · 224 words · Peggy Carroll

15 Great Adaptations Of Shakespeare

If he did exist (conspiracy theory here), his birthday was today! Ad content continues below Click here for the original trailer Click Here for the Original Trailer

April 23, 2013 · 1 min · 27 words · Anne Brennan

Dan Turner interview: making British films, getting them seen

Weve got everything crossed that itll come to fruition. Heres what Dan has to say… Looking back, what are your thoughts onThe Man Inside? What did it teach you about launching a British film in British cinemas? The Man Insidewas released on the opening night of the 2012 Olympics! So that was a challenge. Ad content continues below At the time I thought what hope do we have? But now I just reflect on it with pride....

April 23, 2013 · 3 min · 590 words · Leonard Atkinson

Shroud of Sorrow, Book Review

Shroud of sorrow by Tommy Donbavand is another Doctor Who novel that is a damn good read. I do not pretend to be the Who aficionado that is my colleague on DoG, Ethan Lewis. Ethan, I bow down to you in all knowledge and expertise of the Who-verse. Hey, the mashup sounded good in my head). The first of the books I devoured wasShroud of Sorrow, by Tommy Donbavand. Among his titles areZombie!...

April 23, 2013 · 1 min · 211 words · Cassandra Smith

Game of Thrones: And Now His Watch is Ended, Review

The Game continues this week in its usual epic way. Are You Not Entertained? Yeah, thats right Astapor King Cleon, how do you like the curve of her royal throne now? Because I bet it freaking burns. Already a broken man and they still fear the Kingslayer? Say what you will about Jaime, but he always loved fair fights. He even beat one of his own men for ruining his duel with Ned Stark....

April 22, 2013 · 5 min · 902 words · Danielle James

Mud, Review

Mud once again reminds us that Matthew McConaughey has talent and can wear a shirt… Set in Nichols home state of Arkansas,Mudrisks a semi-autobiographical coming of age story in its beginning. Nichols even casts local boys Tye Sheridan and Jacob Lofland to add to that flavor of authenticity. This is about a man named Mud and his impact on a young life. Ellis (Sheridan) lives on the Mississippi River. Literally, he works as a river rat with his father (Ray McKinnon) from their houseboat....

April 22, 2013 · 2 min · 282 words · David Gonzalez

Doctor Who: Hide, Review

The Doctor and Clara play hide and seek with a ghost. Well, sort of. Ad content continues below Rating: 3.5 out of 5

April 21, 2013 · 1 min · 23 words · Derek Ward

Community: “Intro to Knots”, Review

Christmas is either 4 months late or 8 months early…

April 19, 2013 · 1 min · 10 words · Michael Nguyen