The Flash Inside The Still Force And The Search For Iris

The Flash Season 8 Episode 15 One of the biggest overarching mysteries of The Flash season 8 has been the question of what, exactly, is going on with Iris West-Allen. Since developing a mysterious time sickness in season 7, she’s been frequently experiencing lost time, suffering debilitating headaches, and randomly making objects—and sometimes people!—disappear, with little to no consistency or logic. At the end of last week’s episode, Iris herself vanished, leaving Barry and the rest of Team Flash desperate to track her down, a search that involves a dangerous trip into the Still Force itself and results in one of the show’s trippiest hours to date, at least visually speaking....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 969 words · Nancy Martinez

The Flash Season 5 Episode 8 Review What S Past Is Prologue

The Flash Season 5 Episode 8 Well, here we are. 100 episodes of The Flash. Almost five years to the day since we first met Grant Gustin’s Barry Allen on Arrow in “The Scientist.” It’s been quite a race, and we’re nowhere near the finish line. There were several ways “What’s Past is Prologue” could have gone. The most obvious would have been to really lay on the syrup and turn this into a self-congratulatory fan-centric party....

November 11, 2022 · 8 min · 1594 words · Patricia Plato

The Flash Season 7 Episode 4 Review Central City Strong

Abra Kadabra isn’t the sort of villain that you might think The Flash would build the episode that was ostensibly meant to serve as its Season 7 premiere around, but here we are. His original appearance back in Season 3 was pretty underwhelming and the show really doesn’t make much better use of him here. Or, at least, not as Abra Kadabra, specifically. As a set-up for the rest of the season, “Central City Strong” is pretty bland, an episode that would likely annoy many viewers had it arrived after a several months’ hiatus instead of just a week, given its lackluster special effects and Barry’s decision to talk down another villain rather than fight them....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 939 words · Thomas Harris

The Handmaid S Tale S New Villain Mrs Wheeler Could Be Even More Dangerous Than Serena

Introducing Fred and Serena’s Canadian fan club was one of The Handmaid’s Tale’s most grimly realistic and cruel surprises. The whole time we were trapped in Gilead with June, we’d been led to see Canada as the promised land. If only June could get over that border, she’d be able to leave the zealotry and false piety behind. Waiting for June in Canada was political, religious and sexual freedom – all the marks of a progressive society....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 677 words · Jonathan Johnson

The Haunting Of Bly Manor Timeline Explained

The Haunting of Bly Manor’s dream-hopping conceit allows the dead and the possessed-living to jump from memory to memory, reliving key moments of their lives. Some memories, like Peter Quint’s encounter with his mother, are traumatic, but others, like Hannah’s first meeting with Owen, are sources of comfort. One thing the memories share is a disorienting effect on us as viewers, left to piece together the puzzle of exactly when everything is happening....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 887 words · John Foster

The Hilarious Return Of The Wonder Twins

Once a pop-culture punchline – ridiculed more than even Aquaman – Zan and Jayna from the planet Exxor (and, eventually their pet monkey Gleek) return in the new DC title Wonder Twins #1. In the six-issue comic, appropriately part of DC’s teen-focused Wonder Comics imprint, they still have their superpowers to transform into any animal, or water-based form, and this time they are interns at the Justice League’s Hall of Justice....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 1023 words · Evelyn Robbins

The Key Character Moments That Make The Rock Michael Bay S Best Movie

Michael Bay has made a career out of big, explosive, action movies. That’s sort of his brand. His 1996 film The Rock fully fits that category, but it is somehow more than the sum of its bullets and bravado. Even amid the carnage, the film never loses sight of the human stake, something that sadly can’t be said for most of his other films. The Rock stars Nicolas Cage as Dr....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 939 words · Marilyn Walker

The Lazarus Project Review Sky Sci Fi Thriller Lives Up To Its Hefty Ambition

With its top-secret organisation, globe-trotting car chases, shoot-outs, time-loops and kick-ass agents saving the world, The Lazarus Project may sound like the stuff of James Bond or Fox TV, but this Sky series is no escapist romp. Instead of distracting from the world’s problems, it brings them into focus: Pandemics. Wars. Nuclear annihilation. The quiet parade of continual threats to mortal life that make collapsing into bed at the end of each day a victory if you only let yourself think about it… App designer George Addo (Paapa Essiedu) until now, has never let himself think about it....

November 11, 2022 · 3 min · 614 words · Tracy Fullard

The Lighthouse Review

Shot in the same aspect ratio as the likes of Fritz Lang’s M, The Lighthouse is a descent into the kind of delirium that might come from drinking too much sea water or staring too long into the shimmer of a beckoning lantern—searching in vain for something dry or warm. But there is nothing so cozy about this raspy movie, which requires both actors to reach for their most bellicose affectations that, in the best scenes, achieves a mythic quality....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 878 words · James Ibarra

The Matrix Revisits One Of Its Biggest Mysteries In Haunting Images

It’s been six months since the release of The Matrix Resurrections, the unexpected fourth entry in the cyberpunk saga that brings back Neo and Trinity for one last battle against the Machines. Since it bowed in December, diehard fans have continued to debate the film’s merits. Is it too beholden to nostalgia or is it too apathetic about the franchise’s storied past? Is it too meta or not self-aware enough?...

November 11, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Grant Garbarino

The Menu Ralph Fiennes And Anya Taylor Joy Serve Tasty Little Black Comedy

As the film opens, a couple named Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) and Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy) are headed to a secluded island in the Pacific Northwest for an exclusive dinner at the ultra-chic restaurant Hawthorn. Margot is not Tyler’s original guest, a minor inconvenience that’s frowned upon for a moment by the maitre’d, Elsa (Hong Chau), before the pair board the boat for the island. Also onboard are a trio of rich tech dudes, a wealthy older couple, a food critic and her editor, and a once-famous actor and his personal assistant....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 650 words · Karolyn Astin

The Mighty Ducks Game Changers Review Spoiler Free

Disney deciding to dust off The Mighty Ducks franchise is not the least bit surprising. If anything, it’s surprising that a reboot has taken this long. Perhaps the most well-remembered of the ‘90s underdog sports movies geared at kids (look out for new versions of The Little Giants, The Big Green, and Cool Runnings by 2025, we’d guess), The Mighty Ducks followed a familiar format of a disinterested coach (played by Emilio Estevez) leading a group of ragtag kids that he eventually embraces and teaches to win....

November 11, 2022 · 3 min · 594 words · Monica Allard

The Queen S Gambit Full Trailer Arrives For Anya Taylor Joy S Netflix Series

Creator Scott Frank (Godless) wrote the serial television adaptation, which Frank directed for its 7-episode frame. The story of The Queen’s Gambit centers on orphaned young American woman Beth Harmon (Taylor-Joy), who endured a rough and cynical upbringing by embracing the game of chess, becoming a prodigious player who starts to dominate the competition circuit, and eventually reaches international levels. However, her story is an odyssey of self-destruction by way of drugs, alcohol and childhood-inflicted anxieties, all of which threaten her chances to become the best player in the world....

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 338 words · Ngoc Simmons

The Right Stuff What To Expect From The Disney Adaptation

The series from National Geographic, which begins streaming on Disney+ on Oct. 9, shot at Universal Studios in Orlando, in close proximity to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. The day the crew filmed the first mission control scene, a NASA advisor sat in on a separate rehearsal with the director and the cast, pointing out which buttons to press and the correct terminology to use, going as far to help re-write lines in the script....

November 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1101 words · Amanda Nicodemus

The Simpsons Season 31 Episode 4 Review Treehouse Of Horror Xxx

The Simpsons Season 31 Episode 4 The Simpsons, season 31, episode 4, “Treehouse of Horror XXX,” is the 666th episode of the series. This bodes well for their annual Halloween extravaganza. Not because it proves they sold their collective souls to a devilish cooperative to have lasted this long. But because it promises the most evil of offerings. Sadly, the episode gives us a very happy ending, which works as diabolical subversion....

November 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1212 words · Scott Nickl

The Suicide Squad Characters Who Deserve Hbo Max Spinoffs

“We’re working on something else now, another TV show that’s connected to that universe,” Gunn told Deadline. “I can’t quite say [what].” While James Gunn is tightlipped about what that series will be, the trade reports it will be based around one of the Suicide Squad characters we’ve already met and that the idea is in “embryonic stages” (i.e. a long way from a series order or pilot greenlight). Even so we at Den of Geek decided to have some fun and speculate about which characters—alive or dead—from The Suicide Squad universe we’d like to see more of in an episodic format....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 704 words · Rosalee Baldwin

The Suicide Squad Headlines Next Issue Of Den Of Geek Magazine

How big? Well, for starters, that’s a veritable dirty dozen DC heroes, villains, antiheroes, freaks, misfits, and outcasts on our cover… the largest assemblage of stars we’ve ever attempted. And that story giving you the inside scoop on The Suicide Squad? Well, that’s packed with exclusive interviews with James Gunn, Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, John Cena, and Joel Kinnaman. It’s a lot, but how else were we supposed to cover the biggest, craziest, most violent DC war movie of all time?...

November 11, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Mayra Lloyd

The Witcher Season 2 Will See The Lion Cub Of Cintra Roar

A less nuanced television series might take The Witcher’s vaguely medieval, fairly patriarchal setting as carte blanche to include all sorts of casual misogyny: Damsels in distress, sassy sex workers, or the sort of pointless, objectifying nudity that’s clearly only present to serve the male gaze. (As much as we all love the many complicated women of Game of Thrones, for example, that show also regularly included scenes in brothels full of naked women for virtually no reason at all....

November 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1070 words · Joseph Morrow

Thor Love And Thunder Ending Explained What It Means For The Mcu

At the beginning of Thor: Love and Thunder, the kindly Kronun Korg invited us to gather around and hear the story of Thor, the Space Viking who lost his way. By the end of the movie, Thor seems to have found himself, discovering a new purpose caring for the daughter of his one-time enemy Gorr and traveling the stars righting any wrongs, wherever he finds them. Along the way, Thor got some closure on his failed relationship with ex-girlfriend Jane Foster, who joined him and King Valkyrie as the Mighty Thor in a battle against Gorr the God-Butcher....

November 11, 2022 · 5 min · 934 words · Theresa Henley

Titans The Secrets Of Jason Todd

And while young Mr. Grayson already has plenty of issues with his former mentor, they come to something of a head in Titans episode 6, when he meets his replacement, a troubled young Robin named Jason Todd. The episode, with the fitting title of “Jason Todd” introduces the second Robin to Dick Grayson, and it spotlights the contrasting attitudes towards crime fighting that the two Robins have. Playing Jason Todd is Curran Walters, who balances the youthful exuberance of a newly-minted Robin with the darker elements that drive the character....

November 11, 2022 · 4 min · 815 words · Willie Hundley