The Walking Dead Season 10 What To Expect From The Extra Episodes

The forces of Alexandria, Hilltop, Kingdom, and Oceanside put an end to Beta and the Whisperer threat in “A Certain Doom” but that doesn’t mean that The Walking Dead season 10 is over. AMC has extended the season, adding six more episodes that will explore new mysteries set up in the original finale. The extra episodes will also bridge the gap between season 10 and 11, a two-year 24-episode season that will be the show’s last....

November 10, 2022 · 5 min · 1026 words · Tiffany Burkhart

The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 22 Review Faith

The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 22 One of the better things about the final season of The Walking Dead is that once again it feels like a show where all bets are off. Aside from the few people who have spin-off shows in the works, we’re back to what Joe Bob Briggs always called the number one rule of a good drive-in movie: anybody can die at any moment. Granted, that hasn’t actually happened on screen yet, but throughout “Faith” the viewer is never allowed a chance to rest easy, particularly where the prisoner portion of the show is concerned....

November 10, 2022 · 5 min · 919 words · William Peacock

Thor Love And Thunder Chris Hemsworth Promises Crazy Off The Wall Movie With New Set Photo

“That’s a wrap on Thor Love and Thunder,” Hemsworth wrote on Instagram. “It’s also national don’t flex day so I thought this super relaxed photo was appropriate. The film is gonna be batshit crazy off the wall funny and might also pull a heart string or two. Lots of love, lots of thunder! Thank you to all the cast and crew who made this another incredible Marvel journey. Buckle in, get ready and see ya in cinemas!...

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Brett Laudenslager

Titans Season 2 Episode 12 Review Faux Hawk

Titans Season 2 Episode 12 This week’s Titans, titled “Faux-Hawk,” involves a teenage impostor who briefly picks up the mantle left behind by strung-out Hank — but it’s the show itself that fakes us out by stringing along the reveal of the Nightwing costume. Still, this episode is overall an enjoyable, if drawn out, tale while our team is slowly regrouping. As Dick’s jailbird graffiti confirmed last week, Jericho is indeed alive — but stuck inside Slade’s head....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Eloise Segars

Titans Season 2 Episode 6 Conner

Titans Season 2 Episode 6 With nary a mention of him since his tease at the end of season one, Conner Kent swoops into Titans with a great episode that’s charming, sweet, and exciting for what it sets up for the series. Oh, and Krypto! Picking up after the stinger scene from last season’s finale, “Conner” has a bare-assed Lex Luthor/Superman clone busting himself, and Krypto the Super-Dog out of Luthor’s Cadmus Labs....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 720 words · Anne Davis

Top Gun 2 What Has Maverick Been Doing All This Time

What does a man like Tom Cruise’s Lt. Pete Mitchell, aka ace Navy pilot “Maverick,” look like in his old age? What would it be like for such a man to retire? That is a question that would seemingly be posed by the prospect of a legacy sequel released 36 years after the original and iconic Top Gun. And yet, the answer remains elusive in the final, and joyously satisfying, Top Gun: Maverick....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 514 words · Ronald Santos

Top New Fantasy Books In June 2021

The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo Type: NovelPublisher: TordotcomRelease date: June 1 Den of Geek says: One of the buzziest fantasy releases of the month is an alternate universe adaptation of The Great Gatsby, keeping the dazzle of the 1920s while adding the challenges of being a queer Vietnamese adoptee. Plus, ghosts both metaphorical and perhaps literal. Publisher’s summary: Jordan Baker grows up in the most rarefied circles of 1920s American society―she has money, education, a killer golf handicap, and invitations to some of the most exclusive parties of the Jazz Age....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 693 words · Angelo Agee

Unbearable Weight Neurotic Nicolas Cage Is The Best Cage

For most folks who are “extremely online,” you either grew up with Cage’s movies or you grew up with the actor as an internet fascination. Tom Gormican, the writer and director of the upcoming Cage film, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, isn’t sure why all the Cage supercuts and meme treatments started. He suggests Cage’s inherently polite and professional demeanor on set, his up-and-down relationship with critics, and his penchant for dipping into “expressionist” acting all as possibilities, but one thing is for certain: “Weirdly, there’s this groundswell of goodwill behind Nicholas Cage....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 529 words · Jeffrey Lewis

Understanding Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness If You Skipped Wandavision Loki And What If

Mere weeks after it debuted in theaters, the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe entry Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hit Disney+ on June 22. Great news for fans of superheroes, but there’s always a catch! Multiverse of Madness is the 28th feature film in the franchise, and that’s not counting numerous one-shots and television specials. So while the movie is explicitly a sequel to 2016’s Doctor Strange, which traced Dr....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 670 words · Pablo Koller

Unforgiven Clint Eastwood S True Last Western Remains One Of The Greatest

Eastwood has pretty much stayed true to that, even as Unforgiven stands nearly 30 years later as a masterpiece in its own right and arguably one of the greatest Westerns of all time. Much as Cry Macho attempts to strip away modern myths about what it means to be a man or “macho,” Unforgiven tears down the longstanding mythology built around the American Old West and propagated through scores of Westerns that Hollywood pumped out for decades....

November 10, 2022 · 10 min · 2130 words · Judith Lagrange

Vikings Season 6 Episode 16 Review The Final Straw

Vikings Season 6 Episode 16 “The gods work in mysterious ways.” Amidst a plethora of intense soul searching, Vikings finds itself weighted down in a morass of despair, self-loathing, and regret. And while introspection and personal assessment are necessary growth elements for both characters and storylines, “The Final Straw” plods along before finally revealing the next move for Ivar the Boneless. With Kjetill and the other Greenlanders in the rear view mirror, Vikings leaves that thread behind, at least for the time being, and hopefully brings some closure to Floki’s Icelandic debacle....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 851 words · Janna Richardson

Walker Episode 1 Review Pilot

Walker Episode 1 The CW’s Walker has finally arrived and we couldn’t be more ready for the journey ahead of us, especially as it means more Jared Padalecki and Lindsey Morgan. Now, if you’re looking for a review written by someone who watched the original Walker: Texas Ranger, this isn’t it. This reviewer has never watched a second of that show and never plans to do so. What we can talk about is the road so far for Jared Padalecki’s character Walker, how much we love Micki Ramirez, and the things that hit for a contemporary viewer, new to this “franchise,” while watching the pilot episode....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 617 words · Elizabeth Braithwaite

Wandavision What Is Sword

Now that WandaVision is finally streaming on Disney+, Marvel fans have plenty of questions about what’s really going on in the MCU spinoff series, and we’re here to help! In the opening two episodes of WandaVision, Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and her beloved Vision (Paul Bettany) settle down in the quaint town of Westview to start a new chapter of their lives amidst various amusing sitcom tropes. The familiar black and white aesthetic from TV past creates an upbeat tone for Scarlet Witch and the previously extremely dead Vision to play cutesy games of husband and wife, but there is also a creeping presence from outside this strange new reality, one that is determined to break through Wanda’s fourth wall – that of SWORD....

November 10, 2022 · 3 min · 459 words · Floyd Schweitzer

War Of The Worlds Season 2 Episode 1 Review Whose Side Is Emily On

So that was the deal with the babies. Their box-fresh stem cells were needed to grow replacements for the Invaders’ failed organs and cure the genetic weakness wiping out their species. Or more properly, our species. The alien Emily met in the closing moments of season one wasn’t just humanoid, it was human. And it wasn’t alone. That’s one mystery cleared up, and a secondary one about how a bunch of genetically weakened humans psychically connected via a quantum web ended up invading Earth in massive spaceships is for season two to solve....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 668 words · Loretta Townsend

What If Episode 9 Review A Missing Puzzle Piece

In the season finale of Marvel’s What If…?, ‘What if… The Watcher Broke His Oath?’, we discover what happens when The Watcher finally intervenes in the MCU’s escalating multiversal madness. As some of you may have assumed, the Guardians of the Multiverse do indeed assemble to stop Tony Stark’s godlike, universe-slaying murder bot, with Doctor Strange helping to pull Ultron’s strings as the team’s de facto leader. There’s a lot to enjoy in the episode, but it stops short of greatness through no fault of Marvel’s own....

November 10, 2022 · 5 min · 967 words · Gregory Bryant

What We Do In The Shadows Season 4 Takes Advice From Fred Armisen

What We Do in the Shadows Season 4 Episode 3 What We Do in the Shadows season 4 episode 3, “The Grand Opening,” opens with great promise. Nadja (Natasia Demetriou) is beside herself with excitement, she’s even wearing matching red hats. The line to get into her new vampire nightclub, Nadja’s, stretches around the block. She’s booked the most famous vampire DJ, Richie Suck (Affion Crockett), as the premiere act. “Gonna bust loose, on the club roof, drinking ‘Throat Juice,’” Nadja intones, relishing the lyrics of his biggest hit in anticipation of the club’s debut....

November 10, 2022 · 5 min · 924 words · Martin Moyer

Who Needs Megazords When You Have Armored Saurus

“How?” you must be asking. How could giant robot dinosaurs be any cooler? We’ll tell you. Giant dinosaurs who wear armor, effectively wearing a Mecha suit, and fighting other giant robots. These are the incredible creatures of a new series premiering next year, Armored Saurus. Watch the trailer below and you’ll see what we mean. A Triceratops mecha with giant rattling guns on its back.Dozens of purple pterodactyl mecha.Mech armor being driven by cars That mech armor then breaks apart and forms over the dinosaurs, seemingly allowing humans to “pilot” an actual dinosaur....

November 10, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Karen Martinez

Why Moonage Daydream Is More Than A David Bowie Documentary

Between 1967 and 2016, David Bowie released 27 studio albums, 150 singles, shot music videos, and personal experimental films. He toured the world, and recorded in studios in London, New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Berlin, and Montreux. Bowie’s estate granted Morgen full access to Bowie’s archives: long-buried performance footage, previously unheard recordings, rough 35mm and 16mm film stock, experimental video art, paintings, home movie clips, photographs, and journals. The director of such diverse cinematic biographies as The Kid Stays in the Picture and Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck spent the first two years of the project just watching, taking it all in....

November 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1199 words · Fernando Alvarado

Why The Avengers Can T Return Until Kang Dynasty Secret Wars And Mcu Phase 6

Marvel’s Avengers capped the end of Phase 1, Avengers: Age of Ultron largely wrapped up Phase 2, and Phase 3 played host to the epic Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. That Avengers tradition comes to an end with Phase 4, which is set to conclude with Black Panther sequel Wakanda Forever this November. This might come as a shock to some MCU fans who’ve come to expect an epic Avengers finale for each phase....

November 10, 2022 · 4 min · 702 words · Patricia Thomas

Why Werewolves Within Isn T Your Typical Werewolf Movie

Based loosely on the multiplayer Ubisoft VR game of the same name, the film — which is now playing in theaters and hits Digital Rental & VOD on July 2 — is a horror-comedy whodunit where a handful of locals are locked down during a winter storm while a monster hides amongst them. Directed by Josh Ruben (Scare Me) with a script by novelist Mishna Wolff (I’m Down), Werewolves Within shares cinematic DNA with Clue and Knives Out on the mystery side, as well as The Thing and An American Werewolf in London on the horror end, with a little Fargo thrown in for good measure....

November 10, 2022 · 9 min · 1838 words · Angela Cherry