The Blade Runner 2049 Screenwriters on Replicants, Sequels and More

This article contains spoilers for Blade Runner 2049 and its ending. They wanted 13 stories, not 12, or whatever. So I said, What about aBlade Runnerstory? It was like a real short story. Will you be home in an hour? the man most responsible for theBlade Runneruniverse and its massive impact on the culture since. But Scott declined to direct the sequel himself, selecting instead the masterful Denis Villeneuve (Arrival)....

October 9, 2017 · 2 min · 237 words · Angela Harris

The Simpsons Season 29 Episode 2 Review: Springfield Splendor

The Simpsons celebrate the town of Springfield and more in the latest episode. ThisThe Simpsonsreview contains spoilers. And between the two disruptions, they set it right. It is especially effective when prescribed by a student therapist. Hire a student professional. Theyre learning to be competent practitioners of whatever specialties they took some classes in. Lenny hired a student dentist, who fitted him with a removable cap. Lenny hired a student paralegal to sue the student dentist and lost....

October 9, 2017 · 3 min · 482 words · Erica Castillo

Vice Principals Season 2 Episode 4 Review: Think Change

Russell visits home and Gamby unites the teachers in a standout Vice Principals episode. This Vice Principals review contains spoilers. Even with two cruel siblings and a disinterested father, Russell was always a sniveling coward worthy of disdain. Its not surprising to learn that Russell has daddy issues and the bullied always make the most insufferable bullies. By standing up to the Sweat Dogs, the North Jackson teachers rally behind Gamby....

October 9, 2017 · 1 min · 103 words · Pamela Curtis

What Would Hannibal Season 4 Involve?

After a premature ending, Hannibal season 4 is looking more like a possibility now. This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. ThatHannibalsurvived as long as it did is a minor miracle. But thenHannibalsurprised us again with a perfect finale. Youd be hard pressed to think of a more fitting goodbye to these characters. Ad content continues below With that in mind, what could we expect from another chapter of the series?...

October 9, 2017 · 2 min · 311 words · Marcus Barrera

Lady Bird Review

Seeking the ability to craft films around entire performancestheirperformancesthe effect can frequently be left wanting. But thats not the case for Greta Gerwigs sweetly warm and uncannily astuteLady Bird. Either way, it echoes long after a disastrous prom night has ended. Nay, it soars because of the truthful humanity that underlies its launch. Albeit with a lot more humor here. The look of deflated defeat on Metcalfs face at such a confession is also a special kind of achievement....

October 8, 2017 · 1 min · 98 words · Stephanie Larsen

Arrow season 5 recap

Warning: contains spoilers forArrowseason 5 (as you might expect!) Oliver eventually agrees, and Curtis also requests to be trained. During a covert military operation, Diggle is confronted by his superior and framed for selling a nuclear trigger. During transport, however, he is killed by Prometheus. The two begin a romantic relationship. Meanwhile, Curtis husband leaves him after finding out about his crime-fighting activities. With Diggles advice and Olivers help, Dinah rejoins the police force and becomes a SCPD officer....

October 5, 2017 · 1 min · 191 words · Carrie Knight

Blade Runner’s Forgotten Replicants

Ridley Scotts Blade Runner originally contained more artificial humans. Ryan looks at the replicants who never made it to the screen… This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. A pot boils on the stove, its cast-iron lid rattling from the steam. The figure enters, removing its mask to reveal a lined, middle-aged face. Then he spots the anomaly: the shadowy form of a man sitting in a chair near the stove....

October 5, 2017 · 2 min · 293 words · Kirsten Snyder

Revisiting Battlestar Galactica in the Age of Trump

All of this has happened before and all of this will happen again. This article was originally published in the Den of Geek Special Edition Magazine.Click here to view the full issue! Whether youve watchedBattlestar Galacticaor not, youve probably heard about the space operas political relevance in the post-9/11 era. TheBattlestar Galacticaminiseries premiered in December 2003, nine months after Americas invasion of Iraq. Should we prioritize safety over healing or freedom?...

October 5, 2017 · 2 min · 405 words · Jaime Ellison

Alan Dean Foster interview: Alien: Covenant – Origins

Mr Foster is also well known for his work in movie and television novelizations and spin-offs. This book focuses on the attempted sabotage of the Covenant before launch; Sgt. Ad content continues below How does it feel to be back in theAlienuniverse after so many years away? Originsis your fifthAliennovel; is it a particularly fun series to play around in? The more Im left alone, the more enjoyable the project....

October 4, 2017 · 2 min · 396 words · Sabrina Lutz

American Horror Story Season 7 Episode 5 Review: Holes

American Horror Story: Cult becomes a family as a TV reporter pokes holes in a candidates promise. ThisAmerican Horror Story: Cultreview contains spoilers. The newsroom isnt a place for sensationalism and fake news sells. American Horror Storyfinds its scares in likely and unlikely places. Its easy to control the population through fear. Small towns are like bees in the hive body, and fear is a contagion that spreads like honey....

October 4, 2017 · 3 min · 476 words · Amy Holt

Movie Taglines: An Underappreciated Art Form

We salute the highs, lows and plain hilarious in the world of the movie tagline… This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. A movie that I shall probably never see. Unwittingly, he trained a dolphin to kill the president of the United States. Ad content continues below It just makes me smile every time I enter the room. Its advertising in its purest sense, and the closest movie marketing gets to the traditional print ad....

October 4, 2017 · 3 min · 554 words · Alexandra Meyers

The Apprentice: a show I hate to love

The Apprentice is back! Here’s one geek’s moral struggle with his enduring love of the BBC reality game show… The start of a new series ofThe Apprenticealways seems to creep up on me. I find myself feeling jealous of those who dont feel a need to tune in. Nor can I justifiably fall back on my set excuse of I watch it for the tips on business. It would most definitely be shorter suffering....

October 4, 2017 · 3 min · 487 words · Joseph Bryant

OK K.O.! Tackles How to Handle Problematic Media

Lets Be Heroes demonstrates that media cant be perfect but also how changes can be made. Lets Be Heroeshas been a delightful series in its opening season. Its first twenty or so episodes have been fun, action packed, and heartfelt. The idea that media cant and wont be perfect. So what do we do about that? Can we do anything about that? If media cant be perfect can we at least make it better?...

October 3, 2017 · 2 min · 338 words · Mr. Zachary Woods