Wait, wait, wait, wait — things cannot be as they seem, right? Could the outcome of The Walking Dead‘s Saviors/Scavengers-vs.-Everybody Else War really rest in the trembling hands of Eugene Porter, arguably the only character in the series’ history who even comes close to Gregory for sheer weaselliness? It sure seemed that way by the end of “Time for After.”
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‘I Need You To Cease And Desist All Betrayals And Backstabbery’ | Early on in the episode, Eugene assured Dwight that, so long as...
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- 12/4/2017
- TVLine.com
The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame has announced the nominees for its 2018 class, and they include several exciting names in the newcomers group, along with some acts that already have a handful of nominations, making them all the more eager to be inducted already. As The New York Times reports, Radiohead, Rage Against…
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- 10/5/2017
- by Danette Chavez
- avclub.com
Just like Dr. Logan, Waxwork Records has been keeping busy with new vinyl horror score releases this year, and now they're resurrecting two favorites as re-issues with a slightly new look: George A. Romero's Day of the Dead and Sam Raimi's Darkman:
Press Release: Waxwork Records is beyond thrilled to present George A. Romero’s Day Of The Dead Original Motion Picture Score on deluxe double vinyl. Originally released by Waxwork in 2013 and 2014, and selling out almost immediately, the score to George A. Romero’s Day Of The Dead by composer John Harrison (Creepshow, Tales From The Dark Side) is 100% synth driven, dark, and blends elements of tropical compositions and atonal, droning electronic cues.
In 2013, Waxwork and composer John Harrison unearthed the original, lost 1985 master tapes containing the complete Day Of The Dead film score from the attic of a recording studio in Pittsburgh, Pa. After painstakingly restoring,...
Press Release: Waxwork Records is beyond thrilled to present George A. Romero’s Day Of The Dead Original Motion Picture Score on deluxe double vinyl. Originally released by Waxwork in 2013 and 2014, and selling out almost immediately, the score to George A. Romero’s Day Of The Dead by composer John Harrison (Creepshow, Tales From The Dark Side) is 100% synth driven, dark, and blends elements of tropical compositions and atonal, droning electronic cues.
In 2013, Waxwork and composer John Harrison unearthed the original, lost 1985 master tapes containing the complete Day Of The Dead film score from the attic of a recording studio in Pittsburgh, Pa. After painstakingly restoring,...
- 9/26/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
This album is not good. In point of fact, it is terrible. If you are looking for trainwreck bad—latter-day Limp Bizkit bad, “Magnets, how do they work” bad—you will find it radiating throughout Prophets Of Rage’s debut record. Assembled last year for the Republican National Convention, the band pairs Rage Against The…
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- 9/13/2017
- by Clayton Purdom
- avclub.com
‘Tokyo Drift’ Saunters Out Of Old Mexico Into Neon GloryJustin Lin’s debut embodies the best of the Fast and Furious franchise.“You know those old Westerns where the cowboys make a run for the border? This is my Mexico. … Look at all those people down there. They follow the rules for what? They’re letting fear lead them. … Life’s simple. You make choices and you don’t look back.” — Han Seoul-Oh
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is the best Fast and Furious movie. I hold this truth to be self-evident. And that’s my piece for this week. Thanks for coming out. I kid! Just give me about twelve miles of runway to make my case.
Justin Lin crosses into a world of intoxicating coolness. Without that atmosphere, it’s impossible to understand why anyone would get involved with the Yakuza. The neon revelry in Tokyo is painfully lush. I...
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is the best Fast and Furious movie. I hold this truth to be self-evident. And that’s my piece for this week. Thanks for coming out. I kid! Just give me about twelve miles of runway to make my case.
Justin Lin crosses into a world of intoxicating coolness. Without that atmosphere, it’s impossible to understand why anyone would get involved with the Yakuza. The neon revelry in Tokyo is painfully lush. I...
- 4/13/2017
- by William Dass
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Jim Hart was married to singer Carly Simon for almost 20 years, and in his upcoming memoir Lucky Jim he reveals a marriage filled with kinky sex and mutual jealousy. Ultimately, their union ended with his addiction to crack cocaine and not-so-secret homosexuality.
According to the book, their connection was intense but problematic from the beginning. Around the time they met, Hart recalls visiting a movie theater that he describes as a “gay cruising space.”
“It was the beginning of the AIDS crisis, and the men looked more and more suspicious to me,” he writes. “I never touched anyone — I was petrified.
According to the book, their connection was intense but problematic from the beginning. Around the time they met, Hart recalls visiting a movie theater that he describes as a “gay cruising space.”
“It was the beginning of the AIDS crisis, and the men looked more and more suspicious to me,” he writes. “I never touched anyone — I was petrified.
- 4/11/2017
- by Sam Gillette
- PEOPLE.com
The Goldbergs, the hilarious ABC comedy, is famous for honoring various 1980s retro and up next is the 1989 Batman! In this week’s episode, Adam and Pops ‘Fan out’ over the release of Tim Burton’s Batman and argues the whole episode about which version is better---the 1960s TV show or the new 1989 movie. The episode is no short of Batman gear, lingo and fandom.
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“The Dynamic Duo"– Feeling left out, Barry attempts to create a divide between Adam and Pops’ relationship, as they debate the merits of the recently released Batman movie. Meanwhile, Erica purposely blows her college interview at Penn State so she will go to her first choice, Carnegie Mellon. Hoping Murray will help as an alumni donor, Beverly and Erica learn a secret about Murray. “The Goldbergs,” Wednesday, April 5 (8:00–8:30 p.m. Est), on the ABC Television Network.
Related: The History of Fanboy Bat-Casting Rage
“The Dynamic Duo"– Feeling left out, Barry attempts to create a divide between Adam and Pops’ relationship, as they debate the merits of the recently released Batman movie. Meanwhile, Erica purposely blows her college interview at Penn State so she will go to her first choice, Carnegie Mellon. Hoping Murray will help as an alumni donor, Beverly and Erica learn a secret about Murray. “The Goldbergs,” Wednesday, April 5 (8:00–8:30 p.m. Est), on the ABC Television Network.
- 4/4/2017
- by Matt MacNabb
- Legions of Gotham
The ceremony took place in the Grand Prince Hotel, in Tokyo, on the 3d of March and the winners were:
Best Picture: Godzilla Resurgence (Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi)
Best Animated Film: In this corner of the World (Sunao Katabuchi)
Best Director: Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Screenplay: Makoto Shinkai (Your Name)
Best Actor: Koichi Sato (64: Part I)
Best Actress: Rie Miyazawa (Her Love Boils Water)
Best Supporting Actor: Satoshi Tsumabaki (Rage)
Best Supporting Actress: Hana Sugisaki (Her Love Boils Water)
Best Cinematography: Kosuke Yamada (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Lighting Direction: Takayuki Kawabe (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Music: Radwimps (Your Name)
Best Art Direction: Yuji Hayashida & Eri Sakujima (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Sound Recording: Jun Nakamura & Haru Yamada (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Film Editing: Hideaki Anno and Atsuki Sato (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Foreign Language Film: Sully
Newcomer of the Year: Hana Sugisaki (Her Love Boils Bathwater), Mitsuki Takahata (Evergreen Love,...
Best Picture: Godzilla Resurgence (Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi)
Best Animated Film: In this corner of the World (Sunao Katabuchi)
Best Director: Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Screenplay: Makoto Shinkai (Your Name)
Best Actor: Koichi Sato (64: Part I)
Best Actress: Rie Miyazawa (Her Love Boils Water)
Best Supporting Actor: Satoshi Tsumabaki (Rage)
Best Supporting Actress: Hana Sugisaki (Her Love Boils Water)
Best Cinematography: Kosuke Yamada (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Lighting Direction: Takayuki Kawabe (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Music: Radwimps (Your Name)
Best Art Direction: Yuji Hayashida & Eri Sakujima (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Sound Recording: Jun Nakamura & Haru Yamada (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Film Editing: Hideaki Anno and Atsuki Sato (Godzilla Resurgence)
Best Foreign Language Film: Sully
Newcomer of the Year: Hana Sugisaki (Her Love Boils Bathwater), Mitsuki Takahata (Evergreen Love,...
- 3/29/2017
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Paris and Prince Jackson saluted their sibling bond with some fresh ink.
On Sunday, Michael Jackson's daughter and son shared photos of their new ankle tattoos of the Yin and Yang symbols. "You are with me and I am with you ❤," Prince, 20, sweetly captioned a photo of their ink on Instagram.
Exclusive: Prince Jackson on Following in Dad Michael Jackson's Footsteps and the Importance of Giving Back
Paris, 18, shared the same photo and explained why they decided upon the popular Chinese symbol. "Yin [in Chinese philosophy], the passive female principle of the universe, characterized as female and sustaining and associated with structure, night, the moon, fluidity, calmness, the earth, darkness, cold, death, and ascends energy," she wrote. "Yang, the active male principle of the universe, characterized as male and creative and associated with function, the sky and sun, speed, expression, heaven, heat, light, birth, and descends energy."
Paris also opened up about her special relationship with Prince. "Sometimes...
On Sunday, Michael Jackson's daughter and son shared photos of their new ankle tattoos of the Yin and Yang symbols. "You are with me and I am with you ❤," Prince, 20, sweetly captioned a photo of their ink on Instagram.
Exclusive: Prince Jackson on Following in Dad Michael Jackson's Footsteps and the Importance of Giving Back
Paris, 18, shared the same photo and explained why they decided upon the popular Chinese symbol. "Yin [in Chinese philosophy], the passive female principle of the universe, characterized as female and sustaining and associated with structure, night, the moon, fluidity, calmness, the earth, darkness, cold, death, and ascends energy," she wrote. "Yang, the active male principle of the universe, characterized as male and creative and associated with function, the sky and sun, speed, expression, heaven, heat, light, birth, and descends energy."
Paris also opened up about her special relationship with Prince. "Sometimes...
- 3/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The documentary festival is also launching a fifth competition strand at its 2017 edition.
Scandi documentary festival Cph:dox (Mar 16-26) has unveiled the films in its usual four competitions as well as introducing a new competition section.
World premieres announced across the competitions include Bridgend director Jeppe Rønde’s The John Dalli Mystery [pictured], a Kafkaesque story with Mikael Bertelsen and Mads Brügger; Do Donkeys Act?, a film about unruly donkeys narrated by Willem Dafoe; Accidental Anarchist, about the British former diplomat Carne Ross who has transformed into an anarchist; Sigrid Dyekjær’s A Modern Man, about violinist and model Charlie Siem; and Ben Rivers’ Urth, about the failed ecosystem Biosphere 2.0 in Arizona.
Read Screen’s festival preview here.
Other high profile documentaries to screen at the event include Matthew Heineman’s Cartel Land follow up City Of Ghosts.
New competition Next:wave is launched to highlight international emerging talents “who have the courage to take chances and stand out.”
The...
Scandi documentary festival Cph:dox (Mar 16-26) has unveiled the films in its usual four competitions as well as introducing a new competition section.
World premieres announced across the competitions include Bridgend director Jeppe Rønde’s The John Dalli Mystery [pictured], a Kafkaesque story with Mikael Bertelsen and Mads Brügger; Do Donkeys Act?, a film about unruly donkeys narrated by Willem Dafoe; Accidental Anarchist, about the British former diplomat Carne Ross who has transformed into an anarchist; Sigrid Dyekjær’s A Modern Man, about violinist and model Charlie Siem; and Ben Rivers’ Urth, about the failed ecosystem Biosphere 2.0 in Arizona.
Read Screen’s festival preview here.
Other high profile documentaries to screen at the event include Matthew Heineman’s Cartel Land follow up City Of Ghosts.
New competition Next:wave is launched to highlight international emerging talents “who have the courage to take chances and stand out.”
The...
- 2/22/2017
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
This review is based off a volume that collects Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps: Rebirth #1 and Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #1-7
Although Green Lanterns continually astounds while charting new territory and focusing on rookies Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps is more so for those who prefer a steady diet of meat and potatoes as it were; this is a series that takes familiar concepts and expands upon them. In other words, if you’re looking for a kickass story featuring your favorite ringslingers, you’re certainly in the right place.
Facing the daunting task of picking up where the New 52 left off, writer Robert Venditti reignites the Hal Jordan-Sinestro rivalry as the latter has now occupied Warworld, placing it at the center of the universe where Oa once stood. Yes, you will eventually reacquaint yourself with the likes of John Stewart and Kilowog,...
Although Green Lanterns continually astounds while charting new territory and focusing on rookies Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps is more so for those who prefer a steady diet of meat and potatoes as it were; this is a series that takes familiar concepts and expands upon them. In other words, if you’re looking for a kickass story featuring your favorite ringslingers, you’re certainly in the right place.
Facing the daunting task of picking up where the New 52 left off, writer Robert Venditti reignites the Hal Jordan-Sinestro rivalry as the latter has now occupied Warworld, placing it at the center of the universe where Oa once stood. Yes, you will eventually reacquaint yourself with the likes of John Stewart and Kilowog,...
- 2/14/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Blondie and Garbage are teaming up for a U.S. tour this summer. Blondie & Garbage Team Up For Joint Summer Tour The tour, called the “Rage and Rapture Tour,” comes just after the release of Blondie’s new album Pollinator, which will be out May 5. Tracks will feature appearances from Dave Sitek, Sia, Charli Xcx, Laurie Anderson, Devonté Hynes, Joan Jett, Johnny […]
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- 2/9/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
George Michael was one of the rare pop stars seemingly without an enemy. When his death shocked the world in the waning days of 2016, musicians from across the industry came forward to talk about the beloved icon. In this excerpt from People’s commemorative edition, George Michael: A Pop Star Life (on sale now), Melissa Etheridge shared her memories of George Michael with Entertainment Weekly‘s Kevin O’Donnell.
Do you recall the first time you met George?
Yeah, we did a photo shoot in 2000 for The Advocate. We did the Millennium March on Washington’s Equality Rocks concert at the Rfk Stadium.
Do you recall the first time you met George?
Yeah, we did a photo shoot in 2000 for The Advocate. We did the Millennium March on Washington’s Equality Rocks concert at the Rfk Stadium.
- 1/16/2017
- by Sarah
- PEOPLE.com
Oops? Prince Jackson, the eldest of the late Michael Jackson's three children, recently got a massive new tattoo that doesn't read quite right. The 19-year-old got a piece of armor containing part of the late Welsh poet Dylan Thomas' most famous poem, "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," inked on his right shoulder, bicep and chest. However, his tattoo read, "Do not go gentle in that good night." He also had the line "Rage, rage against the dying of the light" tattooed underneath, but the word "against" appears to be misspelled. Prince got his tattoo at the Timeless Tattoo parlor in Hollywood. He documented the...
- 1/6/2017
- E! Online
The awards were first presented in 1976, from the sports newspaper Hochi Shinbun, currently named Sports Hochi. The voters include readers of the newspaper and a committee of Japanese film critics.
This year’s ceremony was held on December 20th, at Prince Park Hotel, in Tokyo, and the winners were:
Best Picture: Her Love Boils Bathwater (Ryota Nakano)
Best International Picture: Creed (Ryan Coogler)
Best Actor: Tomokazu Miura (Katsuragi Case)
Best Actress: Rie Miyazawa (Her Love Boils Bathwater)
Best Supporting Actor: Go Ayano (Rage)
Best Supporting Actress: Hana Sugisaki (Her Love Boils Bathwater)
Best New Artist: Takanori Iwata (Evergreen Love) Ryota Nakano (Her Love Boils Bathwater)
Special Award: Your Name
Best Director: Lee Sang-il (Rage)...
This year’s ceremony was held on December 20th, at Prince Park Hotel, in Tokyo, and the winners were:
Best Picture: Her Love Boils Bathwater (Ryota Nakano)
Best International Picture: Creed (Ryan Coogler)
Best Actor: Tomokazu Miura (Katsuragi Case)
Best Actress: Rie Miyazawa (Her Love Boils Bathwater)
Best Supporting Actor: Go Ayano (Rage)
Best Supporting Actress: Hana Sugisaki (Her Love Boils Bathwater)
Best New Artist: Takanori Iwata (Evergreen Love) Ryota Nakano (Her Love Boils Bathwater)
Special Award: Your Name
Best Director: Lee Sang-il (Rage)...
- 12/20/2016
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
It's blissfully romantic, undeniably eccentric, the easy go-to-answer for the best Adam Sandler movie ever made, a modernist gem, a valentine to old musicals and the only film to feature both Philip Seymour Hoffman and an abandoned harmonium in key supporting roles. Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love remains an outlier in the filmmaker's career and one of the more oddball movies to come out of a studio in the past two decades – an ode to true love involving phone sex scams, pudding, wrecked public restrooms and proof that even...
- 11/21/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Marilyn Manson told The Daily Beast that it’s his duty as an artist to ask the questions and have the viewers answer them. So what is he trying to say in his new music video for “Say10?”
The singer shared a gory Nsfw clip on Election Day which shows him sitting on a throne, ripping pages from a bible, then panning over to a beheaded man who resembles the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. The video is directed by Tyler Shields, and while it doesn’t mention that it’s Trump, Manson told the publication that the piece is open to interpretation.
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“Either way tomorrow goes, the visuals are meant to create contemplation. Because it’s obviously bigger than just tomorrow,” he told The Daily Beast on the eve of Election Day.
The singer shared a gory Nsfw clip on Election Day which shows him sitting on a throne, ripping pages from a bible, then panning over to a beheaded man who resembles the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. The video is directed by Tyler Shields, and while it doesn’t mention that it’s Trump, Manson told the publication that the piece is open to interpretation.
Read More: Aphex Twin Shares New Promo Video Starring Distorted Versions of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
“Either way tomorrow goes, the visuals are meant to create contemplation. Because it’s obviously bigger than just tomorrow,” he told The Daily Beast on the eve of Election Day.
- 11/8/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Say hello to your new obsession: A spellbinding homage to old pulp paperbacks and the Technicolor melodramas of the 1960s, Anna Biller’s “The Love Witch” is a throwback that’s told with a degree of perverse conviction and studied expertise that would make Quentin Tarantino blush. Shot in velvety 35mm and seen through the lens of a playfully violent female gaze, the film follows a beautiful, narcissistic young sorceress named Elaine (Samantha Robinson, unforgettable in a demented breakthrough performance) as she blows into a coastal Californian town in desperate search of a replacement for her recently murdered husband. Sex, death, Satanic rituals, God-level costume design, and cinema’s greatest tampon joke ensue, as Biller spins an archly funny — but also hyper-sincere — story about the true price of the patriarchy. There hasn’t been anything quite like it in decades.
Entrancingly self-possessed, “The Love Witch” announces itself with rare authority...
Entrancingly self-possessed, “The Love Witch” announces itself with rare authority...
- 11/8/2016
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Disney’s animation roster has a history of playing with culturally insensitive fire, from the “siamese” cats in “Lady and the Tramp” to the savage Middle Eastern stereotypes in “Aladdin.” The same directors of that movie, Ron Clements and John Musker, reteam for “Moana,” the tale of a young Polynesian woman who commands the high seas to save the world. But the movie has two other co-directors, Don Hall and Chris Williams, whose credits include more recent Disney efforts such as “Big Hero 6.” While the quartet of credits may contribute to the movie’s uneven tone, it also suggests a merging of Disney’s past and present.
Visually dazzling and loaded with charm, the movie is also blatant in its quest for cultural sensitivity: It has memorable songs by “Hamilton” phenom Lin-Manuel Miranda and a first-rate mystical soundtrack by Samoan composer Opetaia Tavia Foa’i, in addition to a...
Visually dazzling and loaded with charm, the movie is also blatant in its quest for cultural sensitivity: It has memorable songs by “Hamilton” phenom Lin-Manuel Miranda and a first-rate mystical soundtrack by Samoan composer Opetaia Tavia Foa’i, in addition to a...
- 11/7/2016
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Pussy Riot has been fighting for what they believe in since 2011, protesting against Russian President Vladimir Putin and advocating for women’s and Lgbt rights, among other topics. The feminist punk rock group continues to send messages to the masses and their latest video, “Make America Great Again,” takes a dig at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
“Because You decide elections and if we get together, we could blow this shit up, take action and reverse this erosion of rights. Because f**k it,” reads the video’s caption.
Directed by Jonas Akerlund, the video stars Nadya Tolokno and envisions a world in which Trump wins the upcoming election. The clip begins with footage of the business mogul at rallies and people fighting, it then shows the singer being dragged into a police station where she’s branded as an “outsider” and “fat pig.”
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“Because You decide elections and if we get together, we could blow this shit up, take action and reverse this erosion of rights. Because f**k it,” reads the video’s caption.
Directed by Jonas Akerlund, the video stars Nadya Tolokno and envisions a world in which Trump wins the upcoming election. The clip begins with footage of the business mogul at rallies and people fighting, it then shows the singer being dragged into a police station where she’s branded as an “outsider” and “fat pig.”
Read More: Pussy Riot Rage Against...
- 10/27/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Independent film director Alex Ross Perry has a full slate of upcoming projects, including a new feature film and a yet-to-be-titled live-action “Winnie the Pooh” project, but he found the time to co-direct a music video for the duo Sleigh Bells with the band’s Derek E. Miller. The song is titled “I Can Only Stare” and it’s off their upcoming album “Jessica Rabbit.” The video was shot in 16mm and it features singer Alexis Krauss playing three different women. Watch it below.
Read More: Alex Ross Perry: Indie Filmmakers Can Afford to Shoot Film
Perry has directed four feature films so far. His first two films were “Impolex,” based off Thomas Pynchon’s novel “Gravity’s Rainbow,” and “The Color Wheel,” starring Perry and Carlen Altman as two siblings on a road trip. He garnered much acclaim with his third film “Listen Up Philip,” which stars Jason Schwartzman...
Read More: Alex Ross Perry: Indie Filmmakers Can Afford to Shoot Film
Perry has directed four feature films so far. His first two films were “Impolex,” based off Thomas Pynchon’s novel “Gravity’s Rainbow,” and “The Color Wheel,” starring Perry and Carlen Altman as two siblings on a road trip. He garnered much acclaim with his third film “Listen Up Philip,” which stars Jason Schwartzman...
- 10/26/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
The year 2018 will see the release of an omnibus anime feature film based on “Force of Will”, a fantasy trading card game first launched in 2012 in Japan. The omnibus will be comprised of six anime shorts. Each short will be approximately 15 minutes long.
A trailer for the first segment, named L.S and based on H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythology was recently released. The story revolves around a young girl, haunted by « Word » who writes letters. When her writings spread all over the world, the evil tyrant who threatens the world makes its presence known.
The film is directed by Shuhei Morita (Tokyo Ghoul, Possessions) and Tatsuyuki Tanaka (Tojin Kit, Buki yo Saraba) is responsible for the character design. Studio Yamato Works is responsible for the production.
As you can see the result looks more than impressive.
The rest of the films are:
Monkey King
A Journey to the West-inspired...
A trailer for the first segment, named L.S and based on H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythology was recently released. The story revolves around a young girl, haunted by « Word » who writes letters. When her writings spread all over the world, the evil tyrant who threatens the world makes its presence known.
The film is directed by Shuhei Morita (Tokyo Ghoul, Possessions) and Tatsuyuki Tanaka (Tojin Kit, Buki yo Saraba) is responsible for the character design. Studio Yamato Works is responsible for the production.
As you can see the result looks more than impressive.
The rest of the films are:
Monkey King
A Journey to the West-inspired...
- 9/30/2016
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Stephen Harber Jul 18, 2016
We look back at an often-overlooked part of the Ghostbusters legacy: it's Extreme Ghostbusters...
There was a time when no one cared about Ghostbusters. It was the late 90s - the pre-Pokemon, post-Mighty Morphin Power Rangers days to be exact. Nobody’s kid was exactly clamouring for a sequel, reboot, or a Ghostbusters continuation of any kind - except for Dan Aykroyd, who was practically lobbying for a third instalment while sitting front row at the Ghostbusters II premiere. Which is why we have this: an awkwardly timed, tonally disruptive Ghostbusters animated series.
Enter a brand new cartoon that picked up the sticky, ectoplasm-covered mantle of The Real Ghostbusters and wore it slightly askew to evoke that wholesome sense of 1990s irreverence: Extreme Ghostbusters.
Living up to its name, Xgb was extreme indeed. One glance at its radically inclusive team line-up is all you need to notice that.
We look back at an often-overlooked part of the Ghostbusters legacy: it's Extreme Ghostbusters...
There was a time when no one cared about Ghostbusters. It was the late 90s - the pre-Pokemon, post-Mighty Morphin Power Rangers days to be exact. Nobody’s kid was exactly clamouring for a sequel, reboot, or a Ghostbusters continuation of any kind - except for Dan Aykroyd, who was practically lobbying for a third instalment while sitting front row at the Ghostbusters II premiere. Which is why we have this: an awkwardly timed, tonally disruptive Ghostbusters animated series.
Enter a brand new cartoon that picked up the sticky, ectoplasm-covered mantle of The Real Ghostbusters and wore it slightly askew to evoke that wholesome sense of 1990s irreverence: Extreme Ghostbusters.
Living up to its name, Xgb was extreme indeed. One glance at its radically inclusive team line-up is all you need to notice that.
- 7/14/2016
- Den of Geek
This week a few titles experience a Rebirth! And a few more begin their new lives! What are Jon Kent’s (errr Smith’s) Powers? And is Batman stronger than a Boeing 757? What’s up with Wally? And get ready to feel the Rage!!! All this and more on my reviews for DC Comics Week 06-15-2015.
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Batman #1
Story: Tom King Art: David Finch, Matt Banning Colors: Jordie Bellaire
Review: Tom King wastes little time picking the action from where Batman: Rebirth left off. A terrorist with a rocket launcher is loose in Gotham and Batman needs to track him down before something really bad happens! Unfortunately, that's exactly what unfolds leading to the Dark Knight having to go head to head with a dive bombing B757 to save Gotham! To complicate matters further, two new heroes show up going by the names 'Gotham' and 'Lady Gotham,...
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Batman #1
Story: Tom King Art: David Finch, Matt Banning Colors: Jordie Bellaire
Review: Tom King wastes little time picking the action from where Batman: Rebirth left off. A terrorist with a rocket launcher is loose in Gotham and Batman needs to track him down before something really bad happens! Unfortunately, that's exactly what unfolds leading to the Dark Knight having to go head to head with a dive bombing B757 to save Gotham! To complicate matters further, two new heroes show up going by the names 'Gotham' and 'Lady Gotham,...
- 6/17/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Burbank, CA, June 2, 2016 – Prepare for war when Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice arrives onto Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital HD. The extended cut will be available on all Blu-ray formats and Digital HD.
In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition features an extended cut of the film which includes 30 more minutes of story and action not seen in theaters. The extended cut is rated R.
In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition features an extended cut of the film which includes 30 more minutes of story and action not seen in theaters. The extended cut is rated R.
- 6/3/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
There are different themes and moods associated with each season that, aside from the weather, make them remarkably different from one another. Summer in particular is associated with vitality, energy, and joy, while winter, in contrast, is most linked to death, lethargy, and hopelessness. These seasonal moods extend to all aspects of pop culture like movies and music too. Albums like 808s and Heartbreak, Reflektor, and Led Zeppelin IV are clearly winter albums, while Some Girls, True Blue, and Californication are without question summer albums.
Even comic books reflect this trend as some are more fit for particular seasons or times of the day than others. Some comics like Daredevil and Batman are nighttime books, while Superman and Amazing Spider-Man are daytime books. Batman Red Rain should be read around Halloween, while The Ultimates and The Ultimates 2 are the comic book equivalent of summer blockbusters. Below is my list of...
Even comic books reflect this trend as some are more fit for particular seasons or times of the day than others. Some comics like Daredevil and Batman are nighttime books, while Superman and Amazing Spider-Man are daytime books. Batman Red Rain should be read around Halloween, while The Ultimates and The Ultimates 2 are the comic book equivalent of summer blockbusters. Below is my list of...
- 5/16/2016
- by Andrew Doscas
- SoundOnSight
The beautiful ones,
You always seem to lose.
-"The Beautiful Ones"
Glenn here with some words about today's very sad news about the death of iconic musician and sometime actor/director, Prince Rogers Nelson. “Purple Rain” wasn’t the first time I ever heard Prince. Hell, I wasn’t even alive when the all things purple took over the zeitgeist in the summer of 1984. No, the first time I think I was consciously aware of who I was listening to was in 1991 when I laid eyes upon a video for the single “Diamonds and Pearls” on early morning music television. I was young, but already obsessed with music; making sure I watched the top forty countdown on Rage and recording my favourite videos from Video Hits onto an over-growing pile of VHS. I had been clocked into Madonna for a year or so by this stage, and Michael Jackson...
You always seem to lose.
-"The Beautiful Ones"
Glenn here with some words about today's very sad news about the death of iconic musician and sometime actor/director, Prince Rogers Nelson. “Purple Rain” wasn’t the first time I ever heard Prince. Hell, I wasn’t even alive when the all things purple took over the zeitgeist in the summer of 1984. No, the first time I think I was consciously aware of who I was listening to was in 1991 when I laid eyes upon a video for the single “Diamonds and Pearls” on early morning music television. I was young, but already obsessed with music; making sure I watched the top forty countdown on Rage and recording my favourite videos from Video Hits onto an over-growing pile of VHS. I had been clocked into Madonna for a year or so by this stage, and Michael Jackson...
- 4/22/2016
- by Glenn Dunks
- FilmExperience
During Monday’s season finale of The Fosters, a long hidden secret about two characters is revealed — but is it good or bad for the Freeform drama?
RelatedThe Fosters Renewed for Season 4
Callie discovers that Justina works for the company involved in placing Jack in the foster home where he was killed. At a party, Callie outs her mentor in front of the entire crowd and renounces the privatization reform bill. An angry Justina retaliates by making public the restraining order Lena and Stef took out to prevent Brandon from seeing Callie. That leads a TV reporter to confront...
RelatedThe Fosters Renewed for Season 4
Callie discovers that Justina works for the company involved in placing Jack in the foster home where he was killed. At a party, Callie outs her mentor in front of the entire crowd and renounces the privatization reform bill. An angry Justina retaliates by making public the restraining order Lena and Stef took out to prevent Brandon from seeing Callie. That leads a TV reporter to confront...
- 3/29/2016
- TVLine.com
You’re about to find out exactly why Tuesday’s episode of Shadowhunters (Freeform, 9/8c) is titled “Malec.”
RelatedShadowhunters Renewed for Season 2
TVLine has a steamy exclusive clip from the penultimate hour of Season 1, which finds Magnus (Harry Shum, Jr.) making one final attempt to stop Alec (Matthew Daddario) and Lydia’s unholy union.
“Emotions are never black and white, they’re more like symptoms,” the lovesick warlock explains. “You lose your breath every time they enter a room, your heart beats faster when they walk by, your skin tingles when they stand close enough to feel your breath.
RelatedShadowhunters Renewed for Season 2
TVLine has a steamy exclusive clip from the penultimate hour of Season 1, which finds Magnus (Harry Shum, Jr.) making one final attempt to stop Alec (Matthew Daddario) and Lydia’s unholy union.
“Emotions are never black and white, they’re more like symptoms,” the lovesick warlock explains. “You lose your breath every time they enter a room, your heart beats faster when they walk by, your skin tingles when they stand close enough to feel your breath.
- 3/28/2016
- TVLine.com
Since the 2007 release of 28 Weeks Later, the Rage virus has threatened to resurface on the big screen. Alex Garland recently mentioned that he had an idea for 28 Months Later that was being worked on by producer Andrew Macdonald, and now 28 Days Later director Danny Boyle is saying he wouldn't rule out a return to the franchise.
Speaking with IGN's Chris Tilly about his new biopic Steve Jobs, Boyle said that he would have "no hesitation" helming the third entry in the 28 series if it was unique enough from the previous films and also presented a similar "How are you going to direct that?" challenge of his Steve Jobs gig.
When asked about Garland's idea for 28 Months Later, a nugget of information that's currently under wraps, Boyle had this to say:
"But it’s a lovely idea. Because there’s been so many stories told since we did the first one...
Speaking with IGN's Chris Tilly about his new biopic Steve Jobs, Boyle said that he would have "no hesitation" helming the third entry in the 28 series if it was unique enough from the previous films and also presented a similar "How are you going to direct that?" challenge of his Steve Jobs gig.
When asked about Garland's idea for 28 Months Later, a nugget of information that's currently under wraps, Boyle had this to say:
"But it’s a lovely idea. Because there’s been so many stories told since we did the first one...
- 11/17/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Secret Wars #7
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Esad Ribic
Colors by Ive Svorcina
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Published by Marvel Comics
After his somewhat overlooked and rushed introduction in the previous issue, the identity of the mysterious Prophet is revealed. Along with the intriguing cliffhanger, issue #7 gets Secret Wars back on track after a long layover in action. Readers are finally starting to see the heroes plan come together, while Jonathan Hickman is slowly tipping his cards as to the miniseries’ grand finale. It’s an exciting mix of espionage, character dynamics, and revelations that, unlike the previous two or three issues, satiates reader’s hunger.
The newest issue of Secret Wars sees the story heat up with a massive battle not seen since the very first issue. The forces of the Prophet aim to overthrow the false god Doom, while the deity’s various kingdoms rush to defend him.
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Esad Ribic
Colors by Ive Svorcina
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Published by Marvel Comics
After his somewhat overlooked and rushed introduction in the previous issue, the identity of the mysterious Prophet is revealed. Along with the intriguing cliffhanger, issue #7 gets Secret Wars back on track after a long layover in action. Readers are finally starting to see the heroes plan come together, while Jonathan Hickman is slowly tipping his cards as to the miniseries’ grand finale. It’s an exciting mix of espionage, character dynamics, and revelations that, unlike the previous two or three issues, satiates reader’s hunger.
The newest issue of Secret Wars sees the story heat up with a massive battle not seen since the very first issue. The forces of the Prophet aim to overthrow the false god Doom, while the deity’s various kingdoms rush to defend him.
- 11/13/2015
- by Andrew Doscas
- SoundOnSight
It’s the most uncomfortable type of horror scene, but if done correctly, can pack a gut punch. The violation scene is the moment when the character’s vulnerability is betrayed and our empathy immerses us deeper into their dreadful ordeal. The young child possessed by an evil spirit. The unlucky bystander assaulted in a tunnel. The crazed woman submitting to a creature of non human origin. The violation scene can be emotional or it can be exploitative, but it’s almost always guaranteed to get us talking.
*****
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919)- Cesare abducting Jane
Even though it was one of the originators of German Expressionist film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is often regarded as the pinnacle for the movement. Two of the movement’s basic tenets were distorted lines and shapes and overly theatrical movements from the actors, and both are well on display in this creepy scene.
*****
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919)- Cesare abducting Jane
Even though it was one of the originators of German Expressionist film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is often regarded as the pinnacle for the movement. Two of the movement’s basic tenets were distorted lines and shapes and overly theatrical movements from the actors, and both are well on display in this creepy scene.
- 10/2/2015
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
There's no letting go of grudges in rock 'n' roll, and it appears Rage Against the Machine's bassist has still not settled his beef with Limp Bizkit. Tim Commerford, presumably speaking on behalf of his band, is now taking full responsibility for the existence of the Fred Durst–led rap-metal outfit. He tells Rolling Stone: "I do apologize for Limp Bizkit. I really do. I feel really bad that we inspired such bullshit. They're gone, though. That's the beautiful thing. There's only one left, and that's Rage, and as far as I'm concerned, we're the only one that matters." This of course isn't the first time Commerford has expressed his animosity toward Durst and co. He famously pulled a Kanye-before-Kanye and disrupted Limp Bizkit's speech at the 2000 VMAs, climbing atop a massive part of the stage design while the band accepted the award for Best Rock Video, beating...
- 9/29/2015
- by Dee Lockett
- Vulture
The “Killkini” Lives
As it is officially summer, it is my sworn duty as Destroy the Brain’s fashion consultant to bring to you the latest in horror inspired warm weather wear. As I’ve often said in this column, the worlds of horror and heavy metal are forever intertwined. So I’ve also included a few items that will appeal to those of you with headbanging tendencies.
First up is the slightly ridiculous silicone “Killkini” (pictured above, $80) from Denver, Colorado shop, Blood Lust Productions. This itsy-bitsy-teeny-weenie Brazilian cut number even glows in the dark. Which in my estimation will only make you easier to find while you’re being chased by a deranged slasher in a hockey mask, that just so happens to match the one on your crotch. But as bizarre as the Killkini is, Blood Lust took swimwear to the next level of hell with the creation of the “Necronomokini.
As it is officially summer, it is my sworn duty as Destroy the Brain’s fashion consultant to bring to you the latest in horror inspired warm weather wear. As I’ve often said in this column, the worlds of horror and heavy metal are forever intertwined. So I’ve also included a few items that will appeal to those of you with headbanging tendencies.
First up is the slightly ridiculous silicone “Killkini” (pictured above, $80) from Denver, Colorado shop, Blood Lust Productions. This itsy-bitsy-teeny-weenie Brazilian cut number even glows in the dark. Which in my estimation will only make you easier to find while you’re being chased by a deranged slasher in a hockey mask, that just so happens to match the one on your crotch. But as bizarre as the Killkini is, Blood Lust took swimwear to the next level of hell with the creation of the “Necronomokini.
- 7/1/2015
- by Cherry Bombed
- Destroy the Brain
Progressive house mainstay Sander Van Doorn has just released a new track in the form of “Oh, Amazing Bass.” With support from the likes of Tiësto, Oliver Heldens and A-Trak, the song is sure to find its way into its fair share of DJ sets over the remainder of the festival season.
A “Greyhound”-esque buildup leads into a gradual progression with a subtle uplift before retro synth work cues an understated bass drop. Van Doorn clearly made groove his priority with this track, as the absence of any real fist pumping-inducing sections allows the listener to dissect some of its novel sound design.
While I like the track better than his formulaic big room house bangers like “Phoenix” and “Rage,” part of me wishes he stuck to the progressive, world music-inspired stylings of his most recent track, “Ori Tali Ma.” Also, naming the track “Oh, Amazing Bass” is about...
A “Greyhound”-esque buildup leads into a gradual progression with a subtle uplift before retro synth work cues an understated bass drop. Van Doorn clearly made groove his priority with this track, as the absence of any real fist pumping-inducing sections allows the listener to dissect some of its novel sound design.
While I like the track better than his formulaic big room house bangers like “Phoenix” and “Rage,” part of me wishes he stuck to the progressive, world music-inspired stylings of his most recent track, “Ori Tali Ma.” Also, naming the track “Oh, Amazing Bass” is about...
- 6/29/2015
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
Yanim Studio’s Kickstarter-funded project, Red Goddess: Inner World, was originally set to be released later this year, but unfortunately the game has been pushed back until the first quarter of 2016 due to further testing and debugging. The team have issued an apology and in order to keep gamers happy, they’ve just released the first trailer.
The game looks fantastic, and while 2016 is a long way to go, it’ll be well worth the wait. Red Goddess is led by Yannick Puig, the creator of many award-winning 3D shorts and music videos and has a distinct art style influenced by Studio Ghibli, Journey on PS3, Double Fine, the Frederator series, and Trine, to name a few. The music, which is fantastic, is also worth noting, and Nintendo fans will be pleased to know that the Wii U version will be optimized to take advantage of the Gamepad. Watch the trailer below.
The game looks fantastic, and while 2016 is a long way to go, it’ll be well worth the wait. Red Goddess is led by Yannick Puig, the creator of many award-winning 3D shorts and music videos and has a distinct art style influenced by Studio Ghibli, Journey on PS3, Double Fine, the Frederator series, and Trine, to name a few. The music, which is fantastic, is also worth noting, and Nintendo fans will be pleased to know that the Wii U version will be optimized to take advantage of the Gamepad. Watch the trailer below.
- 5/10/2015
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
The world of Doctor Who has changed greatly in the space of just 10 years. The cast and crew have almost completely been replaced since 2005, including a number of new actors to play the errant Time Lord and his companions.
But what has happened to the class of '05? Where are Rose and Mickey now? What is the writer of 'Dalek' up to? And where can you see more work from the director of 'Rose'?
Here it is then, your guide to the main players of Doctor Who series one.
The Cast
After his three-month on-screen stint as the Doctor, Christopher Eccleston's career continued in much the same vein, taking in theatre, interesting television roles and the odd blockbuster.
Post-2005, the Northern actor went Stateside to take on the role of invisible man Claude in the Us series Heroes. From there, he popped up in a very amusing Doctor Who-esque cameo as Dr.
But what has happened to the class of '05? Where are Rose and Mickey now? What is the writer of 'Dalek' up to? And where can you see more work from the director of 'Rose'?
Here it is then, your guide to the main players of Doctor Who series one.
The Cast
After his three-month on-screen stint as the Doctor, Christopher Eccleston's career continued in much the same vein, taking in theatre, interesting television roles and the odd blockbuster.
Post-2005, the Northern actor went Stateside to take on the role of invisible man Claude in the Us series Heroes. From there, he popped up in a very amusing Doctor Who-esque cameo as Dr.
- 3/24/2015
- Digital Spy
One of the most frequent complaints that has been lobbed against the PlayStation 4 in the past year or so has been the lack of games, especially exclusives. Last fall in particular it was a visible problem as the rival Xbox One had several well-regarded exclusives hit such as "Sunset Overdrive," "Halo: The Master Chief Collection" and "Forza Horizon 2" on top of the cross-platform Aaa titles that both consoles share.
In early 2015 though the tables have turned to some degree with the imminent release of Ps exclusive titles like "The Order 1886" and "Bloodborne". With Sony now seemingly fighting back, they've done something unexpected - publishing a complete list of all their upcoming 2015 game releases.
Many still don't have specific dates yet, dates which aren't expected to be announced until around the time of the big conventions closer to mid-year, but here's the list as it stands now.
Confirmed Release Dates
Dead or Alive...
In early 2015 though the tables have turned to some degree with the imminent release of Ps exclusive titles like "The Order 1886" and "Bloodborne". With Sony now seemingly fighting back, they've done something unexpected - publishing a complete list of all their upcoming 2015 game releases.
Many still don't have specific dates yet, dates which aren't expected to be announced until around the time of the big conventions closer to mid-year, but here's the list as it stands now.
Confirmed Release Dates
Dead or Alive...
- 2/16/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
If there's one thing that can make or break your New Year's Eve party, it's the tunes. So People tapped Las Vegas resident DJ Ruckus, 31 - who has collaborated with stars like Rev Run and Jermaine Dupri - to help you ring in 2015. Ruckus started headlining major clubs in Miami when he just was 16 and Lenny Kravitz and Kanye West are among his biggest fans. To get you pumped up before the ball drops, he picked tracks ranging from classics like Bon Jovi's "It's My Life" to some of the biggest hits of the year like Iggy Azalea's "Fancy.
- 1/1/2015
- by Ana Calderone, @anacalderone
- PEOPLE.com
If there's one thing that can make or break your New Year's Eve party, it's the tunes. So People tapped Las Vegas resident DJ Ruckus, 31 - who has collaborated with stars like Rev Run and Jermaine Dupri - to help you ring in 2015. Ruckus started headlining major clubs in Miami when he just was 16 and Lenny Kravitz and Kanye West are among his biggest fans. To get you pumped up before the ball drops, he picked tracks ranging from classics like Bon Jovi's "It's My Life" to some of the biggest hits of the year like Iggy Azalea's "Fancy.
- 1/1/2015
- by Ana Calderone, @anacalderone
- PEOPLE.com
Constantine starts to overlap with Supernatural in another strong episode from the Hellblazer-inspired series...
This review contains spoilers.
1.7 Blessed Are The Damned
Constantine continues its winning streak with another strong episode, proving that the show’s writers can come up with some decent original material (although Hellblazer stuff would still be better).
This week digs deep into religion and Christian lore, drawing some revelations out of its characters along the way. Both Zed and Manny come to life in ways we haven’t seen before, revealing intriguing struggles and weaknesses.
A struggling Kentucky preacher named Zachary is bitten by a poisonous snake, then returns from the dead with miraculous healing powers. Zachary believes he is doing the Lord’s work, but magic comes with a price, and those Zachary heals are turning to murderous monsters Constantine calls “ghouls” (though they more resemble zombies with werewolf tendencies). Constantine and Zed find a fallen angel,...
This review contains spoilers.
1.7 Blessed Are The Damned
Constantine continues its winning streak with another strong episode, proving that the show’s writers can come up with some decent original material (although Hellblazer stuff would still be better).
This week digs deep into religion and Christian lore, drawing some revelations out of its characters along the way. Both Zed and Manny come to life in ways we haven’t seen before, revealing intriguing struggles and weaknesses.
A struggling Kentucky preacher named Zachary is bitten by a poisonous snake, then returns from the dead with miraculous healing powers. Zachary believes he is doing the Lord’s work, but magic comes with a price, and those Zachary heals are turning to murderous monsters Constantine calls “ghouls” (though they more resemble zombies with werewolf tendencies). Constantine and Zed find a fallen angel,...
- 12/8/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Constantine gets back to basics even as fans prepare for a battle to save the show...
This review contains spoilers.
1.5 Rage Of Caliban
Rage Of Caliban was originally intended to air as episode 2, and it does have a back-to-basics feel, complete with didactic dialogue and the conspicuous absence of Zed. The episode draws on the good old fashioned demonic child trope and, as is the norm for Constantine, tells a story that is entertaining but not extraordinary.
Constantine and Chas go to Birmingham, Alabama and discover a string of murders in which both parents were killed but their only child was spared. Constantine believes the kids are being possessed by the spirit of a child. In a clever bit of storytelling, the spirit does act like a (very powerful) child, throwing violent tantrums and getting upset when adults argue.
Constantine and Chas investigate the case of Marcello, a catatonic man...
This review contains spoilers.
1.5 Rage Of Caliban
Rage Of Caliban was originally intended to air as episode 2, and it does have a back-to-basics feel, complete with didactic dialogue and the conspicuous absence of Zed. The episode draws on the good old fashioned demonic child trope and, as is the norm for Constantine, tells a story that is entertaining but not extraordinary.
Constantine and Chas go to Birmingham, Alabama and discover a string of murders in which both parents were killed but their only child was spared. Constantine believes the kids are being possessed by the spirit of a child. In a clever bit of storytelling, the spirit does act like a (very powerful) child, throwing violent tantrums and getting upset when adults argue.
Constantine and Chas investigate the case of Marcello, a catatonic man...
- 12/1/2014
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
Francis and Mary are finally being crowned on Thursday’s Reign (The CW, 9/8c), but like most major events at French Court, star Megan Follows assures TVLine that the royals’ big day will be riddled with tension — the kind that only Queen Catherine can bring.
Related Reign‘s New ‘Big Bad’ Reveals His ‘Monstrous’ Plans for Mary
“Catherine wants to exude a lot of stability by indulging in quite a showy coronation, even though we’re up against the critical situation with food shortages and political unrest,” Follows explains. “Francis and Mary aren’t impressed by her impressive display of showmanship; she believes that,...
Related Reign‘s New ‘Big Bad’ Reveals His ‘Monstrous’ Plans for Mary
“Catherine wants to exude a lot of stability by indulging in quite a showy coronation, even though we’re up against the critical situation with food shortages and political unrest,” Follows explains. “Francis and Mary aren’t impressed by her impressive display of showmanship; she believes that,...
- 10/16/2014
- TVLine.com
That’s the thing about dwelling in caves — it’s dark.
Arrow‘s Oliver discussed that dilemma this week with both Felicity and Diggle, as everyone close to Sara struggled to process her shocking, mysterious death.
Laurel of course is out for blood, clawing for answers about her sister’s murder. So when a lead lands her at the hospital bedside of someone else seemingly targeted by Sara’s killer, she crosses a line or two to procure intel from the already injured man.
Oliver, too, wants answers, and Diggle assures his friend that he will very much be there...
Arrow‘s Oliver discussed that dilemma this week with both Felicity and Diggle, as everyone close to Sara struggled to process her shocking, mysterious death.
Laurel of course is out for blood, clawing for answers about her sister’s murder. So when a lead lands her at the hospital bedside of someone else seemingly targeted by Sara’s killer, she crosses a line or two to procure intel from the already injured man.
Oliver, too, wants answers, and Diggle assures his friend that he will very much be there...
- 10/16/2014
- TVLine.com
Sunday night, HBO's eerie drama signed off in explosive fashion. But in the midst of the chaos, the splintered Garvey clan seemed to find a way back to one another, if only for a moment. Only the baggage they're all carrying is more than any one family should bear.
Sins of the Father
After the penultimate episode went back in time to Oct. 14, the date of the disappearances, the finale returned to the present, opening with Chief Garvey (Justin Theroux) dazed and confused and still keeping watch over Patti's bloody corpse.
Soon, a family friend, Father Matt (Christopher Eccleston), arrives.
Sins of the Father
After the penultimate episode went back in time to Oct. 14, the date of the disappearances, the finale returned to the present, opening with Chief Garvey (Justin Theroux) dazed and confused and still keeping watch over Patti's bloody corpse.
Soon, a family friend, Father Matt (Christopher Eccleston), arrives.
- 9/8/2014
- by Janine Rayford Rubenstein, @JanineRayford
- People.com - TV Watch
We're back with another installment of Radio 66.6! This week features the latest news, music, videos and tour dates from the likes of Ramones, Metallica, Radiohead, All That Remains,Theory of a Deadman, Suicide Silence, Halestorm, Motionless In White, Goatwhore, Terror, Fozzy and more. Don't touch that dial.
News
Tom Erdelyi, better known and loved as Tommy Ramone, lost his battle with cancer this past week at the age of 65. He was the last living original member of the legendary Ramones. Rest in peace.
Unlocking the Truth, a Brooklyn metal band comprised of three 8th graders, signed a $1.8 million five-album deal with Sony Music.
Radiohead will begin recording for their ninth record in September.
All That Remains have entered the studio with producer Josh Wilbur to begin recording their new album. Expect it later this year on Razor & Tie.
I attended the Mansfield, Ma stop of the Warped Tour on Thursday.
News
Tom Erdelyi, better known and loved as Tommy Ramone, lost his battle with cancer this past week at the age of 65. He was the last living original member of the legendary Ramones. Rest in peace.
Unlocking the Truth, a Brooklyn metal band comprised of three 8th graders, signed a $1.8 million five-album deal with Sony Music.
Radiohead will begin recording for their ninth record in September.
All That Remains have entered the studio with producer Josh Wilbur to begin recording their new album. Expect it later this year on Razor & Tie.
I attended the Mansfield, Ma stop of the Warped Tour on Thursday.
- 7/15/2014
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- DreadCentral.com
This week we set down in the beautiful city of Brussels, Belgium. This town is known for its rich history, chocolate, mussels, and now playing the United States in the knock-out phase of the World Cup. It’s amazingly ironic that we play them this Tuesday.
The week started out with me paying a visit to the guys to try to get a sense of how they were all feeling. This is a pretty intense group right now, and I know that’s because all of these men are falling or already in love with Andi. I can’t remember...
The week started out with me paying a visit to the guys to try to get a sense of how they were all feeling. This is a pretty intense group right now, and I know that’s because all of these men are falling or already in love with Andi. I can’t remember...
- 7/1/2014
- by Chris Harrison
- EW.com - PopWatch
Disney was built on their animated cartoons and films. They've entertained audiences for years, and have inspired us and sparked our imaginations. Like many of you, I've enjoyed watching these movies and shows since I was a little kid, but holy crap! There are some extremely dark and terrifying moments that could really screw a kid up! Disney did some jacked up stuff. I've come up with a list of ten scenes from these kids movies that are the things of nightmares. I should let you know that I wanted to keep this list strictly Disney, so I did not include any Pixar films. I also didn't include such traumatic scenes such as Bambi's mom and Simba's dad dying. Look over the list and let us know of any other scenes that Disney screwed you up with.
Dumbo - Drunken Pink Elephants
As a kid I had no idea what was going on here!
Dumbo - Drunken Pink Elephants
As a kid I had no idea what was going on here!
- 6/23/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
It seems like only yesterday that we were "celebrating" Jim Davidson's victory in Celebrity Big Brother, but we're already back in Elstree, this time for the "normal" version of the show.
Join Digital Spy for our live blog of night one below, complete with Power Trip theme and host Emma Willis dressed like a 1970s BBC Two futuristic satire on fascism/Sexy Sailor* (*delete as appropriate).
23:31And that is that - tune back in tomorrow for more from the Bb Power Trip house, including the injection of six new housemates. See you then!
23:29Suitcase time! But only the "Power Housemate" our Pauline will get hers. I wonder if that will drive a wedge between her and her power-less peers...?
23:29"Tamara?" Matthew asks. "Yeh," Danielle concedes.
23:27Matthew is having a natter with Danielle his glass box. She says that there are two people she's going to clash with in the house.
Join Digital Spy for our live blog of night one below, complete with Power Trip theme and host Emma Willis dressed like a 1970s BBC Two futuristic satire on fascism/Sexy Sailor* (*delete as appropriate).
23:31And that is that - tune back in tomorrow for more from the Bb Power Trip house, including the injection of six new housemates. See you then!
23:29Suitcase time! But only the "Power Housemate" our Pauline will get hers. I wonder if that will drive a wedge between her and her power-less peers...?
23:29"Tamara?" Matthew asks. "Yeh," Danielle concedes.
23:27Matthew is having a natter with Danielle his glass box. She says that there are two people she's going to clash with in the house.
- 6/5/2014
- Digital Spy
Porsha Williams was asked to leave the Real Housewives of Atlanta set after getting in a physical brawl with Kenya Moore during the Rhoa reunion episode that aired Sunday, April 20.
Porsha Williams And Kenya Moore Brawl
Part 1 of the reunion began with a few harmless montages from the season and teasing from the ladies, and quickly escalated into an all out war between Williams and Moore. It’s no secret the two don’t like each other, and things turned ugly when the subject of Moore’s “African Prince” boyfriend was brought up. Everybody seems to think this “African Prince” is actually a figment of Moore’s imagination, though she insists that some of the women present at the reunion have met him before, something they all deny.
When Moore complained about how the women were disrespecting her and her boyfriend, Williams said that she is sick of Moore always playing the victim,...
Porsha Williams And Kenya Moore Brawl
Part 1 of the reunion began with a few harmless montages from the season and teasing from the ladies, and quickly escalated into an all out war between Williams and Moore. It’s no secret the two don’t like each other, and things turned ugly when the subject of Moore’s “African Prince” boyfriend was brought up. Everybody seems to think this “African Prince” is actually a figment of Moore’s imagination, though she insists that some of the women present at the reunion have met him before, something they all deny.
When Moore complained about how the women were disrespecting her and her boyfriend, Williams said that she is sick of Moore always playing the victim,...
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