For the past 9 weeks, the FX series has kept viewers in suspense wondering what will be the final fate of its characters. They range from a deranged hit man to a hapless guy turned psychopath and finally a determined police officer. All represent a different facet of human nature, they are n
Backstory: Penny Dreadful: The highly anticipated Vanessa-centric episode finally took place. What an episode it was, grim, graphic and disturbing. It must be said that the mechanism revealed as the culprit for Vanessa’s downward spiral was disappointing because it wasn’t wretched enough to warra
New to the box office are two sequels and two Indies; one a sci-fi effort and the other an attempt to make viewers cry all of the tears they didn’t during “The Fault in Our Stars” . 22 Jump Street What's it's About: Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) go undercover a
Seldom does an action film take their protagonist’s character development as seriously as “Edge of Tomorrow” and that is what not only makes it stand out but excel past its peers. Adapted from Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s novel “All You Need Is Kill”, the story finds the world fighting an alien invasion.
Despite having never watched an episode of “Firefly”, its film follow-up “Serenity” was an easily enjoyable, stand-alone product that welcomed new viewers. The film version of "Veronica Mars" cannot say the same. As it should be , this movie was clearly made for its commendably loyal fa
HBO Game of Death: “The Mountain and the Viper” started “Game of Thrones” Season 4 off slow before making way for some intriguing character drama. Sansa’s handling of Littlefinger allowed her portrayer, Sophie Turner, to shine. In an empowering moment for the Stark family, Sansa descended the
"Edge of Tomorrow" Director Doug Liman can often be hit or miss, for example his 1999 film “Go” was a brilliant indie that rightly became a cult hit. While his 2008 sci-fi effort “Jumper” would qualify as a miss. He helmed the monster hit “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” which was light popcorn
Poignant in its somber tone and heavy subject matter, “The Fault in Our Stars” shoots for the moon with a twinkling soundtrack and stellar performances. The melancholic plot of John Green’s best-selling novel centers on a teenage girl dying from cancer, amidst her blossoming relationship with a te
This provocative sequel picks up ten years after the events of “Flowers in the Attic,” circa the 70’s. Now adults, Cathy (Rose McIver) and Chris (Wyatt Nash) raise teenage Carrie (Bailey Buntain) as all of them attempt to find normalcy after their caretaker has died leaving them his estate. As C