Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View Review

We review From a Certain Point of View! From a Certain Point of Viewis a grab bag of stories accessible toStar Warsfans both new and old. As long as youve seenA New Hope, there will be something for you here. The stories vary widely, but I found that the good outweighed the silly. With the stories being what they are, there is potential for jokiness, intentional or otherwise. Each story shows part ofA New Hopefrom the perspective of a side character....

October 3, 2017 · 2 min · 268 words · Keith Chaney

The Name of the Wind 10th Anniversary Edition Review

Maybe youve been recommended this book by all of your nerdy friends. Maybe youve never heard of it? (She wrote, skeptically.) Either way, now is the perfect time to dive into this rich fantasy world. When our tale begins, times are not good and serious danger is starting to affect the village. Kvothe tells Chronicler his story will take three days to tell, hence the planned trilogy. This is where the second storyline comes in....

October 3, 2017 · 2 min · 290 words · Kevin Henderson

Western Werewolf Comic High Moon Returns

Steve Ellis and David Gallaher wax High Moon…get it? Until Zuda shut down, deprivingHigh Moonfans of the series planned ending. We had a chance to chat with Gallaher and Ellis about how much fun coming back toHigh Moonis. What did you both draw from to make High Moon? I see a little Tombstone, a little Leone, a little Coppolas Dracula, a little Lovecraft. With High Moon, I had the opportunity to blend all of those things together....

October 3, 2017 · 3 min · 470 words · Allison Mcintosh

Fear the Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 13 Review: This Land Is Your Land

Fear the Walking Dead delivers a strong episode that gives The Walking Dead a serious run for its money. ThisFear the Walking Deadreview contains spoilers. Debnam-Carey is always solid, but this hour of television is truly transformative. Thanks to a blocked vent, the bunker has about two hours of oxygen left. Menon and director of photography Scott Peck choose what we see and when we see it. The resulting shifts in focus are intimate, to the point of claustrophobia....

October 2, 2017 · 2 min · 398 words · Sheryl Olson

Outlander Season 3 Episode 4 Review: Of Lost Things

Much of this has to do with balance. It says a lot about how much Jamie has gone through that he is relatively OK with this situation. After years in jail, freedom has become more nuanced. Jamies lack of freedom isnt just in name or in lifestyle, but also in body. In other words, she rapes him. Unlike John Grey, Geneva actively uses her position of power to make Jamie have sex with her....

October 2, 2017 · 1 min · 171 words · Patrick Savage

Revisiting the film of Stephen King’s The Mangler

Our lookbacks at the screen adaptations of Stephen King arrive at The Mangler’s house… The film:The Blue Ribbon Laundry houses a big industrial press called The Mangler. Overseeing everything is the Laundrys mysterious owner and Sherrys uncle, William Gartley (Robert Englund). When it comes to adapting Stephen King films, a horror pedigree usually helps. The man himself is handy to have around when it comes to screenplay duties. When youve got directors like George A....

October 2, 2017 · 2 min · 316 words · Cynthia Zimmerman

The Meyerowitz Stories Review

Theyre also tribal tidings that are ripe for the most exacting of dry-rage humor. How could they not be? Ad content continues below That honor was bestowed solely on his favorite child, the equally miserable Matt. Yet he disarmingly keeps things intimate and silly as personalities clash in bizarre and often hilarious ways. Hence how Baumbach keeps the tone always up while the characters are frequently being pushed down. He is especially sensitive about his far more successful frenemy, L....

October 2, 2017 · 1 min · 129 words · Kimberly Sandoval

The Mountain Between Us Review

WhenThe Mountain Between Uswas first pitched, it mustve sounded stunning. Man and woman pitted against the elements! Love and trust blossoming in deep snow! Idris Elba and Kate Winslet! What probably wasnt mentioned is thatThe Mountain Between Usis also a time travel movie. Indeed, here is one of those movies they dont make anymore. Between the two, Ben prefers the dog. Framed with postcard perfect vistas, director Hany Abu-Assad dutifully delivers a handsome-looking picture....

October 2, 2017 · 1 min · 137 words · Daisy Marshall

The Walking Dead Season 7 Recap

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Warning: (as you might expect) contains spoilers. Thats how long the entirety of season seven took in the world ofThe Walking Dead. From Abraham and Glenns death to the battle of Alexandria, it was just under three weeks. It felt longer because Ricks group was divided over several locations. Carol and Morgan were at the Kingdom. Daryl and later Eugene were at the Sanctuary, while Maggie, Sasha and Enid were at Hilltop....

October 2, 2017 · 2 min · 413 words · Richard Thornton

Vice Principals Season 2 Episode 3 Review: The King

Gamby immaturely pursues a new lead in a hilarious new episode of Vice Principals. This Vice Principals review contains spoilers. Waving Snodgrass off is Gambys way to emphasize what a dark period hes going through. Russells suspicions and worries of dissenters is like a horribly mundane, childish version ofMacbeth. Those that are desperate to be admired just make themselves easier to dislike. Gamby enjoys dogging on Russell a little too much while undercover too....

October 2, 2017 · 1 min · 79 words · Amanda Santiago

Dragon Ball Super Season 1 Episode 35 Review: Turn Your Anger Into Strength! Vegeta’s Full-Bore Battle

This Dragon Ball Super review contains spoilers. Dragon Ball Super Season 1 Episode 35 Rule-breaking and killing is allowed. Welcome to my area of expertise. And boy is it a lot of fun to watch Vegeta not hold back here. Frost lets it be known that hes playing with some serious fire. The new needle-like projectile he shows off makes the stuff that incapacitated Goku look like Gatorade. He even goes as far as threatening the referee if he dares to interfere in their death match....

October 1, 2017 · 2 min · 238 words · Samantha Hill

Ridley Scott interview: Blade Runner 2049, Alien and more

Buckle up for a wild and fascinating ride… Ad content continues below I love what Ive seen so far. Ive only seen half an hour, but it looks incredible. You change over time. Thats enough science fiction for a career. Its evolved and made another form of entertainment. Because the very first film is a very clear indication of what the second will be. And Im not going to tell you what it is, because Ill give the whole thing away....

October 1, 2017 · 10 min · 2090 words · Melody Brown

The Simpsons Season 29 Premiere Review: The Serfsons

The Simpsons go Medieval on Game of Thrones, but leave the wall standing in The Serfsons. The Simpsons: Season 29 Episode 1 ThisThe Simpsonsreview contains spoilers. They would be dirt poor if dirt wasnt so expensive. Maestors cost so much Homer lances his own boils, de-icing costs 100 gold pieces. Lisa suffers from unicorn envy. Unicorns are supposed to like nice people, like serfs, the lowest of the low. They are not supposed to like powerful knights who make her father grovel and kiss the hooves of horses....

October 1, 2017 · 2 min · 363 words · Mark Martin