Doctor Who Series 10 The Pilot Review

10.1 The Pilot “Banter” Let’s start by talking about Pearl Mackie. Finding a new angle for a modern-day Doctor Who companion is rightly an ongoing challenge (read Peter Davison’s excellent memoir for his thoughts on how the late executive producer John Nathan-Turner used to go about things), but I thought Mackie blasted her way through The Pilot, and was the clear standout. We’ve only got a few parts of her character thus far, but there’s clear promise....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 1061 words · Josephine Graham

Doctor Who Series 12 Ending Explained

For those viewers still reeling from the barrage of canon-bending ‘what the what?!’ developments in Doctor Who’s series 12 finale “The Timeless Children,” we’re here to help. Major spoilers ahead as we answer your lingering questions and figure out just what, if anything, it all means. Who is The Timeless Child? Who is Tecteun? Yes, good. This is the question we’ve been arguing about since “The Ghost Monument” in 2018....

December 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1131 words · Joe Jacobs

Does Batgirl Leslie Grace Casting Point To Burnside Version Of The Character

While WB hasn’t announced a proper release date for Batgirl, it has found its Barbara Gordon. Deadline reports that the studio has cast actor and singer Leslie Grace (In the Heights) as Batgirl. Grace joins Sasha Calle, who will play Supergirl in the upcoming Flash movie, and Rachel Zegler, who has a mystery role in Shazam! Fury of the Gods, as the latest Latin American actor cast in a prominent DC film role....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 655 words · Kevin Johnson

Doom Patrol Season 2 Episode 4 Review Sex Patrol

Doom Patrol Season 2 Episode 4 The theme of families is a constant one in Doom Patrol, but this week the show leans heavily into the notion that our loved ones, especially parents, are the reason we’re all so screwed up. In a 1960s flashback, we see Danny The Street (and not yet a brick) and Niles trying to protect Dorothy by keeping her separated from the world. But they effectively treat her like a prisoner, a choice that is certain to haunt them as Candlemaker appears to be growing in strength....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 691 words · Cathy Wilshire

Dracula Episode 3 Review The Dark Compass

Dracula Episode 3 If Dracula hadn’t ended his own life, I might have done it for him. Anything to get off this finale’s spinning carousel of orphaned plot threads, hand-wavy explanations and charmless characters. After a supremely entertaining start and a boldly reinvented middle, Dracula screamed to a convoluted end that shed its best qualities and replaced them with too much of nothing in particular. A lack of Sister Agatha was the major issue....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 619 words · Greg Smith

Emma Stone On The Dark Love War Of The Favourite

“I would consider it a love story of sorts,” Stone says with the hint of a wry smile. “To what extent that love is from a completely pure place and not for personal gain, there are shades of gray there, I think.” The Oscar winning performer is referring specifically to her own character, Abigail Hill. For despite being the daughter of a disgraced and destitute family, Abigail is able to prey on the sympathies of her cousin Lady Sarah Churchill (Rachel Weisz) to gain employment as a maid in Queen Anne’s service....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · David Kiger

Fear Of Rain Was Eye Opening Experience For Star Madison Iseman

But when Rain becomes convinced that the seemingly normal teacher living next door (Eugenie Bondurant) is hiding a terrible secret in her attic, Rain goes against her parents’ advice and decides to prove she’s right, enlisting Caleb to help her even if she’s not even sure she can trust her own senses. Written and directed by Castille Landon (Albion: The Enchanted Stallion), Fear of Rain is not just a psychological thriller following in the tradition of both films like Rear Window and The Sixth Sense, but a compassionate look at the nature of mental illness and how it can affect one’s perceptions....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 715 words · Matthew Johnson

Fear The Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 8 Review No One S Gone

Fear the Walking Dead: Season 4, Episode 8 Fear the Walking Dead has been a tale of two series this season. On one hand, it does kind of seem like a light version of The Walking Dead, what with a discount take on Negan and the Saviors in the Vultures and a brand addition in the arrival of that show’s Morgan. On the other hand, sometimes the narratives have reached levels of near-perfection with the episode “Laura” and the melancholy, porch side dime western via Romero story of John Dorie....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 757 words · Andrew Miner

Fear The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 7 Review Damage From The Inside

Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 7 The last time I struggled to write a review for Fear the Walking Dead was the season 4 finale, “…I Lose Myself.” I wrote at the time, “Several false starts and a couple thousand words later, I realized I wasn’t writing a review for a lackluster episode. Rather, I was writing a eulogy for a show I once loved.” Unfortunately, history seems to be repeating itself....

December 22, 2022 · 5 min · 897 words · Marie Cernota

Fifa 23 World Cup Mode Update Release Time Teams New Fut Cards And Ultimate Soundtrack

This also means FIFA 23, the final EA football sim that will carry the “FIFA” name, is getting a new World Cup mode this month ahead of the tournament’s start on Nov. 20. Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for the game’s big World Cup update… FIFA 23 World Cup Mode Release Time The long-awaited World Cup mode will finally hit FIFA 23 on Nov. 9, while the FIFA Ultimate Team update with new card packs will release on Nov....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 547 words · Steven Nardi

Get Started With Knitting With These 6 Crochet Apps

Crocheting has gained popularity among almost every age group and has endless opportunities. A sole needle with a hooked edge and yarn is used to produce textiles when crocheting, a kind of yarn art. Shawls, sweaters, stockings, and other items can be made with crochet, just like knitting. What are Crochet Apps? Knitting and crocheting applications can ease your crafting life, much like many other items that have become digital to make life simpler....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1716 words · Michael Williams

Ghosts Mathew Baynton On Becoming A Second Pete

This week’s episode of Ghosts is a reminder that the series is at its heart a love letter to the original BBC Ghosts series. Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) and Nigel (John Hartman)’s conflict this week also reminds the audience that our common histories outweigh our cultural and political differences. Sam (Rose McIver) informs both of them that the bitter divide between the American colonists and the British was left behind after the Revolutionary War....

December 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1576 words · Barry Honda

Ghosts Season 2 Episode 2 Review Alberta S Podcast

Ghosts Season 2 Episode 2 This week’s Ghosts starts with time traveling to the 1920s. The audience finally sees Alberta (Danielle Pinnock) on a jazz club stage. Alberta is standing with a group of several other singers. The manager says the lead singer Clara Brown is out sick and Alberta feigns shyness to seize center stage. We then see Alberta wowing the crowd with her solo. Who’s Clara? What happens after the show ends?...

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 638 words · Ruth Quinn

Giveaway Win The Walking Dead World Beyond Blu Ray And A 100 Gift Card

The Walking Dead: World Beyond, the newest, sci-fi-tinged companion series, feels unique, too. After all, it follows a group of teenagers learning to survive in the real world after escaping their utopian settlement. Unlike the rough-around-the-edges characters of the other two series, Iris, Hope, Silas, and Elton were still doing homework, studying, and preparing for graduation when they’re forced to leave their academics behind at the Campus Colony in order to find a missing member of their group....

December 22, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Walter Mullins

Golden Globes Bill Murray Knows Exactly How Seriously To Take These Awards

Just one in a slew of familiar faces Zooming in to 2021’s first major awards show, the Lost in Translation star appeared as a nominee for his work in On the Rocks, his latest collaboration with writer-director Sofia Coppola. Throughout the evening, including before and after Murray’s brief appearance, filmmakers, actors, and actresses were Zooming in from their homes and hotel rooms, often dressed to the nines in tuxedos and gowns....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 664 words · Michael Prewitt

Gotham Season 5 Episode 12 Review The Beginning

Gotham Season 5 Episode 12 Here we are, at the end of our Gotham journey. Gotham has been many different shows over the years: a messy panoply of styles that sometimes frustrated, sometimes delighted, but almost always entertained. Last week, the end of the No Man’s Land arc and the end of our present day Gotham excursion could have been a suitable final episode. The denouement was strong, Gordon and the GCPD victorious over Bane and Nyssa Al Ghul, Riddler and Penguin swearing to become criminal anarchists, Bruce Wayne leaving Gotham City to begin his dark destiny, and Selina Kyle tragically abandoned by the young man she had grown to love....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1848 words · Casey Kang

Gta 6 Leak Confirms Sequel S Protagonist Names Location And Time Period

So far as anyone can tell at this early stage, the media included in that leak has been traced back to a GTA Forums user known as “teapotuberhacker.” As their name implies, the user says that they were also involved with the recent Uber leaks. It’s not clear at this time if there is a direct relationship between the two leaks beyond that user’s reported involvement. It’s also not clear if they are the sole source of these leaks or if they directly acquired them from their apparent source....

December 22, 2022 · 4 min · 697 words · Cynthia Schaefer

Guillermo Del Toro Explains Why The Pinocchio Ending Needed To Change

Guillermo del Toro still vividly recalls the first time he saw Walt Disney’s classic animated film, Pinocchio, as a child. That 1940 Disney movie, only the second feature-length effort from the company, is likely darker than most adults remember. And on more than a few occasions it even reaches toward the nightmarish imagery of Carlo Collodi’s 1883 novel, The Adventures of Pinocchio. But del Toro remembers it all. “I was very young and all of a sudden I saw Disney’s Pinocchio,” del Toro tells Den of Geek....

December 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1155 words · Jose Broughton

Gunpowder Milkshake Continues Lena Headey S Career Of Badass Mothers

As with all Lena Headey projects, Gunpowder Milkshake gets even better when the actress shows back up. Headey’s assassin single mom Scarlet features in the Netflix’s film opening flashback, which sees Scarlet meeting her teen daughter (played by The Witcher‘s Freya Allan in flashback, and Karen Gillan for the bulk of the film) for a milkshake before escaping into the night for the next 15 years. She claims she did this for her daughter’s “own protection....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 562 words · Kevin Ware

Halloween Kills Cast Plot Release Date And All The Latest News

But despite early cynicism David Gordon Green’s new take on John Carpenter’s seminal stalk ‘n slash was well received by fans and critics alike and did great box office. So when it was announced that Halloween 2018 would form part of a trilogy with Halloween Kills coming in 2020 and Halloween Ends to follow in 2021 we were basically ok with that. More than ok – it came as exciting news....

December 22, 2022 · 3 min · 600 words · Carter Shaffer