Gotham Season 4 Episode 12 Review A Dark Knight Pieces Of A Broken Mirror

Gotham Season 4 Episode 12 Damn, the Gotham midseason return is good. Not only is it gorgeous to look at, but this city has never felt more lived in or interconnected. When the Toymaker unleashes a bomb on a Narrows meeting run by Lee and Ed, Jim, Alfred, and Ivy are close enough to hear and see the blast. When Alfred gets in a barfight with some murderous goons, Harvey happens to work there....

November 24, 2022 · 6 min · 1089 words · Michael Mejia

Gotham Season 4 Episode 20 Review That Old Corpse

Gotham Season 4 Episode 20 Well, GCPD HQ gets attacked again, it must be Thursday! It seems like one can measure how engaging an episode of Gotham will be by how much Cameron Monaghan is in it. The more Monaghan the better, and this week has plenty of Monaghan as both Jerome (sort of) and Jeremiah. You all know that a few weeks back, Jerome was killed in battle against the GCPD and Jim Gordon....

November 24, 2022 · 4 min · 691 words · Timothy Dobbs

Grease 2 A Cult Classic That S Way Cooler Than The Original

As an amateur Greaseologist who spent way, way too much time plunked in front of his television watching Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta declaring each other to be the one that the other wants on the rickety floor of the Shake Shack—part of a massive carnival set up in Rydell High’s seemingly boundless stretch of land—I used to think I was firmly in the camp of the original picture. Then something more mysterious than the identity of a certain Cool Rider happened; I started to prefer Grease 2....

November 24, 2022 · 4 min · 845 words · Linda Barnard

Gta Trilogy Definitive Edition Reminds Us How Immature These Games Are

However, if we’re going to have a modern conversation about these games, then we have to spend at least a little time talking about how their age and our own ages as (hopefully) maturing fans expose how immature they really were. At the risk of backpedaling before we get to really dive into that conversation, I have to say that I not only consider the GTA games (including the entries in the GTA Trilogy) to be some of the best and most important video games ever made but that Rockstar has excelled at using these games to satirize our society....

November 24, 2022 · 5 min · 908 words · Cordie Young

Hannibal Season 4 Would Gender Flip Some Characters According To Mads Mikkelsen

In Fuller’s adaptation of Thomas Harris’ Hannibal Lecter book series, which was canceled five years ago at NBC, Mikkelsen starred as the titular character alongside Hugh Dancy as Will Graham. The brilliantly deranged show went on to develop an ever-increasing cult following who would frankly love to see everyone’s favorite ‘murder husbands’ back for Season 4. Mikkelsen opened up about the possibility of reprising his role as Hannibal while promoting his new critically acclaimed Danish-Swedish film, Another Round....

November 24, 2022 · 2 min · 277 words · Sylvia Ferkovich

Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 9 Review Bachelorette

Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 9 2020 definitely needs a little levity and, luckily for us all, the newest episode of Harley Quinn has it by the bucket load. Although as funny as “Bachelorette” is–and trust us, it’s really funny–there’s also some bittersweet moments too, but we’ll get to those later. For now luxuriate in the joy of watching Harley Quinn try to organize a bachelorette party for the woman that she loves!...

November 24, 2022 · 3 min · 621 words · Matthew Griffin

Has Rick And Morty Lost The Zeitgeist

For those of us who grew up with the golden age of The Simpsons and like our sitcoms densely packed with clever, layered jokes, there’s a lot less out there. Bob’s Burgers and its offspring The Great North are pretty great, but there’s a simpler, gentler vibe to those. Their storylines are solidly constructed, they’re full of heart, and you can usually count on several laughs per episode (The Great North‘s Judy Tobin might be the most notable breakout comedy character since, well, Rick and/or Morty)....

November 24, 2022 · 9 min · 1903 words · Michael Aschenbrenner

Hawkeye Episode 5 Review Fianchetto

Episode 5 of Marvel’s Hawkeye, “Ronin”, finally let most of our intrepid not-quite-heroes discover that they are just pawns in a bigger game between some very strategic players. It also saved its last shot for the reveal that fans of Netflix’s Daredevil have been waiting for: the return of Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin. But before that, some conversations needed to be had, and these extended chats occasionally found me checking the remaining episode time....

November 24, 2022 · 3 min · 592 words · Charles Polk

His Dark Materials Season 2 Episode 3 Review Theft

Only the Authority can know the mysteries of the world! One world! One world! You can’t control the weather! With each pronouncement, the Magisterium’s relationship to the truth grows more and more distant. From our position in mid-November 2020, His Dark Materials’ vision of a dangerous yet increasingly impotent force flailing to keep a grip on power by denying reality couldn’t feel more timely if Cardinal Hughes had spent the episode ALL CAPS Tweeting....

November 24, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Jennifer Boldt

Hocus Pocus 2 Takes Step Towards Possible Halloween 2021 Release Date

“They want to make a movie, they’ve asked us if we were interested and of course all of us said yes,” she told Fox 5 New York. “I’m game, I’m totally game.” Midler, Parker, and Najimy played the Sanderson Sisters in the original 1993 classic, three witches bent on securing immortality by absorbing the youth of children—a, you know, deadly process. The original film also follows teen boy Max Dennison (Omri Katz), who moves from California to Salem, Massachusetts only to accidentally bring the trio of soul-sucking witches back to life....

November 24, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Patricia Johnson

Horror Channel Celebrates A Weekend Of Classic Sci Fi

This Easter, Horror Channel is launching a mammoth weekend of sci-fi classics, and the schedule is a real treasure trove of well known movies and hidden classics. Tune in to the Classic Sci-Fi Weekend on Horror Channel over the Easter Weekend, channel numbers Sky 317 Virgin 149 Freeview 69 and Freesat 138. These films feature classic special effects, influential iconic plots, and some truly incredible titles. Time: 1pm It Came From Outer Space is such a pure, archetypical science fiction title it’s hard to believe there’s a real movie attached to it....

November 24, 2022 · 5 min · 930 words · Emily Woodruff

How Joe Pesci Makes A Sort Of Cameo In The Many Saints Of Newark

Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta have a Goodfellas reunion, of sorts, in The Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints of Newark. No, the former Tommy DeVito isn’t in the credits, and he doesn’t bring his shine box. He is slipped in like contraband at a federal penitentiary. Both David Chase, the creator of The Sopranos and co-writer of The Many Saints of Newark, and Alan Taylor, the film’s director, revel in film references....

November 24, 2022 · 4 min · 724 words · Patricia Hendren

How Long Will The Ps5 Xbox Series X And Nintendo Switch Chip Shortage Last

Even when you remove scalpers from the equation, manufacturers have long been dealing with limited product availability due to a shortage in crucial parts such as semiconductors. The issue arose right around the time various companies started ramping up production of products that required those chips, and it has persisted for several years. You’ve likely noticed that shortage impact several aspects of our daily lives, and you’ve certainly noticed it if you’ve tried to buy one of the latest game consoles through just about any retail outlet....

November 24, 2022 · 4 min · 666 words · James Pokora

How Portals To Hell Found Its Name

“It was the fucking craziest place we’ve been to,” says Osbourne about Hill View in a recent interview with Den of Geek for the Talking Strange paranormal pop culture show and podcast (which you can check out on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and embedded below). “That place was bonkers,” he adds about the location featured in the season premiere. “Every time I investigate somewhere, and they go, ‘Oh, there’s a ghost named Charlie, or a creeper, or a crawler, or the shadow man,’ and you’re just like many times do we hear that?...

November 24, 2022 · 4 min · 646 words · Elliott Reiser

How Space Jam 2 Director Brings Looney Tunes To New Generation

His newest project, Space Jam: A New Legacy, is no different. The LeBron James-led film takes elements from its predecessor and makes them feel familiar and refreshing at the same time. At its core, the movie is built around a relatable story about a Black father and son who are still learning from each other. The focus on the nuances of their relationship – even though the movie is set in this cartoony and outrageous world – is what makes New Legacy a Malcolm D....

November 24, 2022 · 5 min · 996 words · Emma Morgan

How Star Wars Visions Lop Was Inspired By A Classic Marvel Character

Star Wars: Visions brings the galaxy far, far away closer to its Japanese roots with nine anime shorts that introduce plenty of new characters to the saga. There’s Ronin, a lone wanderer with a mysterious past who gets stuck in the middle of a Sith invasion; Karre and Am, twins raised from birth to be powerful in the ways of the dark side; Kara, the daughter of a legendary sword smith who may be the only hope for a new generation of Jedi Knights; and the Elder, an aging master swordsman who travels the galaxy looking for worthy challengers....

November 24, 2022 · 3 min · 553 words · Carmen Holman

How The Handmaid S Tale Season 5 Ending Sets Up Season 6

From FedExing her husband’s severed finger to delivering her baby, June travelled quite some distance with Serena this year. And in the sixth and final season, that journey is set to continue. In its final moments The Handmaid’s Tale season five finale united the pair once again as both fled the threats to their life and liberty in Toronto and embarked on new lives as refugees. Babes in arms, June and Serena were forced out of their respective sanctuaries and onto a train where they have nothing but the dubious gift of each other....

November 24, 2022 · 6 min · 1110 words · Emmett Dow

How The Nevers Weathered Covid Delays And Joss Whedon S Departure

The series, developed by erstwhile TV titan Joss Whedon, brings quite a few competing elements to the table. For starters, it’s set in a steampunk version of Victorian-era London. Ladies wear corsets, men wear bowlers, and everyone wears the same dour expression as they smell the rancid air around them. Then, in addition to its steampunk leanings, The Nevers goes full on X-Men with its hook. Due to a mysterious event, a sizable percentage of London society (though predominantly women) have developed supernatural mutant-like abilities....

November 24, 2022 · 5 min · 900 words · Jean Speigel

How The Stand Updates Randall Flagg S New Vegas

In “Fear and Loathing in New Vegas,” the fifth entry in CBS All Access’ nine-part adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand, we get to spend a significant amount of time in Las Vegas, where the demonic Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgard) has established his sinister kingdom. There are other important plot developments in the course of the episode, such as the aftermath of Teddy Weizak’s (Eion Bailey) murder at the hands of Harold (Owen Teague) and Nadine (Amber Heard) — which they made to look like a suicide — as they construct their destructive plans; Frannie’s (Odessa Young) growing suspicions about Harold and her own plan to do something about it; and the abrupt departure of Mother Abigail (Whoopi Goldberg) as she seeks guidance from God....

November 24, 2022 · 3 min · 581 words · Joshua Makin

How The Twilight Zone Influenced Are You Afraid Of The Dark

“Suddenly this wave of social media came to me about Are You Afraid of the Dark?,” MacHale told Den of Geek. “There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t speak to someone in some way, shape or form about [the show].” Are You Afraid of the Dark? premiered on Nickelodeon on Oct. 25, 1991. Each episode started with a member of “The Midnight Society,” a group of teenagers who gathered at a secret location in the woods, offering up a scary story around a campfire....

November 24, 2022 · 5 min · 1037 words · Donald Vanness