Significant Other Is Not The Horror Movie You Think It Is

Significant Other is a very different film from From Dusk Till Dawn, but it’s one that will similarly surprise audiences. “When somebody asks us what the movie’s about, we just tell them it’s about a couple that goes camping in the woods, and something bad happens to them,” says Robert Olsen, who directed alongside Dan Berk. “It is one of those films where there’s just this pivot in it where you have two almost different types of movie....

December 20, 2022 · 5 min · 907 words · Lori Darnstaedt

Silent Hill 2 Exploring A Horror Masterpiece

Ask anybody what they truly fear more than anything else in the world, and one of the most honest replies you will receive is “Answering that question.” Fear is as intimate to humans as sex. It’s something that everyone feels, but most of us work very hard to disguise when in the presence of unfamiliar faces. Fear invades our minds, bodies, and souls when it strikes. To understand an individual’s fear is to have knowledge of the individual....

December 20, 2022 · 8 min · 1579 words · Norman Pennington

Skam Season 4 Episode 4 Review Allah Would Dig You

Skam Season 4, Episode 4 This week’s episode of Skam was the best yet, giving us plenty of Noora/Sana friend time, as well as Sana and Yousef the space to talk about their respective beliefs. Skam is one of the only shows in the American cultural sphere right now that has a Muslim protagonist at its center. Sana and Yousef’s discussion of their religious perspectives wasn’t just a sweet example of their burgeoning romance (though, it was that), but the kind of necessary discussion our popular culture needs to be having right now....

December 20, 2022 · 7 min · 1289 words · Kendrick Reep

Sky Cinema What S New In December 2020

Check out the full December line-up below… Premieres Dolittle (2020) – 4th December Robert Downey Jr. followed up his long run as Marvel’s Iron Man with this family adventure film based on the kids books by Hugh Lofting. Despite a big supporting cast that includes Emma Thompson, Michael Sheen, Rami Malek and Tom Holland, it’s not brilliant. Any Downey Jr. completists will want to check it out regardless. Anya Taylor-Joy leads this new adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel playing Emma Woodhouse, a gal who spends so much time setting up the people she knows with ‘happily ever after’, she forgets about her own romantic possibilities....

December 20, 2022 · 4 min · 648 words · Eric Keen

Spider Man Miles Morales Horizon Forbidden West And Sackboy A Big Adventure Coming To Ps4

“We’re also excited today to reveal that Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales will be arriving on both PS5 and PS4,” says James Stevenson, community director of Insomniac games, via a PlayStation blog post. “Yes, that’s right, we know that some of you may transition to PS5 at different times, which is was why it was important to us to release the latest title in the Marvel’s Spider-Man universe on both consoles....

December 20, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Elisha Gonzales

Star Trek Discovery Season 3 Episode 6 Easter Eggs References

As Star Trek: Discovery continues to boldly go where no 23rd Century crew has gone before, the tapestry of the rest of the Trek franchise continues to get slightly redefined. In Discovery Season 3, Episode 6, “Scavengers,” a rogue mission from Burnham literally puts her and Georgiou in a scrapyard that contains a ton of old Star Trek Easter eggs, even if we only glimpse a few. Along the way, the USS Discovery gets an interesting upgrade, and more details about the Mirror Universe are teased out for the first time in a while....

December 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1120 words · Danny Leflore

Star Trek Lower Decks Season 1 Finale Easter Eggs References

In terms of references, if “No Small Parts” was the only episode of Star Trek you’d ever seen, you would have been given a crash course on the entire franchise. Seriously, if you wanted to explain to someone, very quickly, what Star Trek was about, it would probably be easier to just have them watch the 26-minutes of the Star Trek: Lower Decks finale, “No Small Parts.” The Easter eggs and references start with The Original Series and end up with a big shout-out to the TNG movies, the infamous Enterprise finale, and one officially licensed Star Trek toy that is somehow now canon....

December 20, 2022 · 8 min · 1698 words · Cynthia Shipton

Star Trek Picard Season 2 Episode 9 Review Hide And Seek

Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Episode 9 Well, the penultimate episode of Star Trek: Picard Season 2 is a thing that we have all now watched. Plagued by many of the same problems that have repeatedly cropped up throughout the rest of the season—poor pacing, ill-timed flashbacks, and a bizarre disregard for the basic rules of time travel—”Hide and Seek” is an hour that has plenty of action, but a deeply messy and often pointless plot, as Picard and friends face off against the Borg Queen, a bunch of random paramilitary types she’s assimilated, and Adam Soong, who is also there for some reason....

December 20, 2022 · 5 min · 964 words · Mary Johnson

Star Trek Picard Season 3 Is Much More Than A Next Generation Reunion

In 2021, during the filming of Star Trek: Picard season two, Jonathan Frakes was working behind the camera as a director, making sure Alison Pill’s transformation into a new kind of Borg Queen made sense. In between shots, showrunner Terry Matalas confronted Frakes with a jarring question: “Are you ready to play Riker?” Frakes was caught off guard. He was always ready to play Riker. In 2020, he returned as Will Riker in the first season of Picard and cameoed as the voice of Riker in Lower Decks....

December 20, 2022 · 9 min · 1743 words · Robert Houck

Star Trek Picard Works Best As A Binge

When Stranger Things Season 2 hit Netflix in 2017, I learned to hate the binge-model. Before I could catch my breath, I was already aware that it would take the entire season for Eleven to reunite with the boys, and I felt heartbroken. I didn’t mind the spoilers, I was just more frustrated that there wasn’t time to process all the twists and turns. From that point on (and maybe before) I rebelled, sometimes loudly, against the Netflix binge-model....

December 20, 2022 · 4 min · 774 words · Theresa Bolduc

Star Trek Strange New Worlds Episode 3 Easter Eggs And Reference Guide

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Episode 3 Like the classic episodes “The Naked Time” or “The Deadly Years,” Strange New Worlds has entered into Star Trek-storytelling mode all about a weird alien virus sweeping the ship. From The Next Generation to Deep Space 9 and beyond, every Trek show needs an episode like this, and in “Ghosts of Illyria,” we get a great one. When a virus that’s transmitted by light starts to make everyone lose it, it’s up to Number One to sort everything out....

December 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1266 words · Laurie Reilly

Star Trek Just Made This Deep Cut Tng Character Into A Captain

In the surprisingly epic, and emotionally affecting Season 2 finale of Star Trek: Lower Decks — “First First Contact” — writer and creator Mike McMahan pulls us back to another era of Trek history and reveals what happened to a character who, in some ways, qualifies as the first The Next Generation Lower Decker, well before the actual TNG episode “Lower Decks” ever aired. At the start of “First First Contact,” Captain Freeman reveals the USS Cerritos will be going on a joint mission with the USS Archimedes commanded by her “old friend” Captain Sonya Gomez....

December 20, 2022 · 4 min · 786 words · Dennis Kern

Star Trek Picard Creating Seven And Raffi S Relationship

In No Man’s Land, Raffi wants to be more emotionally vulnerable but it’s hard for Seven, her time with the Borg and the ensuing prejudice she’s faced back on Earth a huge stumbling block. Despite the problems the two are committed to each other, though they won’t be setting up a house with a white picket fence anytime soon. Both Ryan and Hurd felt this edge to their character’s relationship was important when coming into season 2 of Picard....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Patricia Adcock

Star Wars The Bad Batch Episode 1 Review Aftermath

The Bad Batch Episode 1 During the opening scene of The Bad Batch, the new animated series set during the rise of the Empire, the The Clone Wars logo burns away. At once blatant marketing and a promise of something new, the logo neatly explains what The Bad Batch is. As Jennifer Corbett (producer and head writer) and Brad Rau (producer) said during a press junket ahead of the May 4 premiere, this show is a spiritual successor and also a direct sequel to The Clone Wars....

December 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1167 words · Joan Pena

Steven Universe Season 5 Episodes 17 18 Review Can T Go Back A Single Pale Rose

Steven Universe Season 5 Episode 17/18 Can’t go back is right, jeez. I’ve spoken before about Steven Universe slowly dolling out answers but there was always a sense that it wasn’t enough. That all we were getting were breadcrumbs. There’s nothing wrong with that but now we’ve just been gorged on a full meal in half an hour. There’s a lot to process and more answers are coming. Before we get into the meat of this let’s look at the appetizer of this two parter, the Lapis plot....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 408 words · Carla Vines

Superman And Lois Episode 5 Review The Best Of Smallville

Superman and Lois Episode 5 This is the first episode of Superman & Lois that maybe felt like it was spinning its wheels a little. To be fair, this entire season has been unfolding at what can best be described as a deliberate pace. It’s an understandable decision since the entire concept of this show is meant to take fans of the Superman mythos pretty far out of their comfort zones, so there’s still a lot of heavy lifting that has to get done each week, especially as we get used to the Kent family, the Cushings, the history of Smallville, and more....

December 20, 2022 · 5 min · 960 words · Natalie Archie

Superman Movies Ranked The Best And Worst Of The Man Of Steel

A quick disclaimer: I’ve omitted (but not forgotten) both of the Man of Steel’s movie serials, Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1951), simply because, despite playing in movie houses, they aren’t feature films, and the serial format played by a different, rather archaic, set of rules. I’ve also left out George Reeves’ debut as the Last Son of Krypton, Superman and the Mole Men (1951). While this one also played in theaters, its 60 minute runtime doesn’t qualify as a feature film, and it’s really a glorified pilot for the (excellent) Adventures of Superman TV series....

December 20, 2022 · 24 min · 4951 words · Guy Rowe

Supernatural The Best Episodes

Over the course of 15 years, Supernatural aired an extraordinary 327 episodes, every single one of them starring the same two people, a quite incredible achievement (there were two attempts at backdoor pilots, but both featured Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles at least briefly). In 327 episodes, of course, there have been some stinkers, and there have been moments of brilliance. Supernatural did scary episodes, gross-out episodes, funny episodes, tragic episodes, tragically funny episodes and episodes set on its own soundstage....

December 20, 2022 · 23 min · 4869 words · Stephanie Albert

Supernatural Season 13 Episode 23 Review Let The Good Times Roll

The beginning recap intro started with a Dean voiceover, which basically sounded like “If you haven’t been watching this show religiously up to this point, you’re about to be real confused.” And it’s true. With a long run like this show has, the avid viewer is rewarded with references to the past and old characters and once-forgotten storylines being brought back front and center. For the montage of intro sequences, they added a lot of Scooby-Doo, which had no bearing on the season story arc, and shots of the Wayward Sisters....

December 20, 2022 · 4 min · 698 words · Scott Partington

Swamp Thing Showrunner Discusses Show S Horror Focus

Then they improbably brought Earth’s Strangest Heroes, Doom Patrol, to life in a convincingly weird 15-episode series of the same name. Now, DC Universe has reached into the drawer to pull another beloved character in the DC library: Swamp Thing. Swamp Thing was created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson for DC Comcis in 1971. In the ‘80s, Alan Moore’s hallowed run on Swamp Thing became a classic that brought many wayward fans back to comics....

December 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1071 words · Paula Corson