| Watch: Stephen King’s ‘Christine’ Music Video Directed By John Carpenter
Back in 1983, a movie adaptation of the Stephen King novel Christine was released. The adaptation was directed by the great John Carpenter, who’s known for making the original Halloween, The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China, They Live, and much more. Carpenter also worked on the musical score for the movie. And now, 34 years later, Carpenter has directed an official music video for its theme. He even stars in the video! Click on over to the other side to check it out.
...continue reading » | | |
 |
| TV Review: Outlander 3.3 “All Debts Paid” |

Outlander
Season 3 Episode 3: “All Debts Paid”
Directed by Brendan Maher
Written by Matthew B. Roberts
Created by Ronald D. Moore
Based on the books by Diana Galbadon
Starring Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Tobias Menzies, Duncan Lacroix, Richard Rankin, Sophie Skelton, Grant O’Rourke, Romann Berrux, John Bell, Steven Cree, Laura Donnelly, Greg Esplin
Starz
Air Date: Sunday, September 24th, 2017, 8:00pm Warning! Spoilers below for Sunday night’s episode of Outlander! Last time on Outlander, Jamie (Sam Heughan) was a wild man living in a cave near Lallybroch while his family covered for him. He grunted more than he spoke. The British harassed them often. The soldiers cut off Fergus’s (Romann Berrux) hand after he taunted them into chasing him. Jamie saved Fergus and finally allowed himself to feel emotion at all he had lost. Jamie decided to have Jenny (Laura Donnelly) turn him in to stop the madness. They took him away. Claire and Frank (Caitriona Balfe, Tobias Menzies) navigated their tension filled marriage, Frank knowing Claire thought of Jamie when they were intimate. The only real bonding occurred over baby Brianna. Claire went to her first day in medical school and faced resentment and anger from the white males. The only kindness was extended from the only black male in her class. Spoilers below.
...continue reading » Tags: Brendan Maher, Caitriona Balfe, Diana Gabaldon, Duncan Lacroix, Grant O'Rourke, Greg Esplin, John Bell, Laura Donnelly, Matthew B. Roberts, Outlander, Richard Rankin, Romann Berrux, Ronald D. Moore, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton, Starz, Steven Cree, Tobias Menzies | |
| | |
 |
| The Drill Down 493: Selling Hate |
By Mr. BabyMan
| @
|
Friday, September 22nd, 2017 at 10:00 am |

On this week’s Drill Down podcast, Tosin’s Pax picks, iPhone updates, more Equifax fallout, can you buy hate speech ads on Facebook?, and much more.
...continue reading » Topics: Apps, Computers, Conventions, Electronics, Features, Gadgets, Pax, Podcasts, Software, Technology, The Drill Down, Video Games |
Tags: AT&T, Comcast, Data breach, Equifax, Face ID, Facebook, FTC, games, Google, hate speech, iPhone, iPhone X, Net Neutrality, PAX, reddit, Touch ID, Twitter, Video Games, videogames, videogaming | |
| | |
 |
| Movie Review: The LEGO Ninjago Movie |
By eelyajekiM
| @
|
Friday, September 22nd, 2017 at 9:00 am |

The LEGO Ninjago Movie
Director: Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, Bob Logan
Screenwriter: Bob Logan, Paul Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern, John Whittington
Cast: Dave Franco, Justin Theroux, Fred Armisen, Abbi Jacobson, Olivia Munn, Kumail Nanjiani, Michael Peña, Zach Woods, Jackie Chan
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Rated PG | 101 Minutes
Release Date: September 22, 2017 The LEGO Movie franchise has proven that if you build it, they will come. Coming off of two widely successful films, The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Batman Movie, comes The LEGO Ninjago Movie – based off their Ninjago LEGO toyline. While the film is still set in the same LEGO world and has the same LEGO quirks – the self deprecating humor and pop culture nods – the film doesn’t pack the same punch as its predecessors. Which is ironic, because this is the most action-packed LEGO movie of them all. It’s filled with ninja action, mechs, and so much more. But a lackluster story that seems to be at odds with itself makes The LEGO Ninjago Movie the weakest of the three films. My full review below.
...continue reading » Tags: Abbi Jacobson, Bob Logan, Charlie Bean, Dave Franco, Fred Armisen, jackie chan, Jared Stern, John Whittington, Justin Theroux, Kumail Nanjiani, Michael Pena, Olivia Munn, Paul Fisher, The LEGO Ninjago Movie, Tom Wheeler, William Wheeler, Zach Woods | |
| | |
 |
| TV Review: Gotham 4.1 “A Dark Knight: Pax Penguina” |

Gotham
Season 4 Episode 1: “A Dark Knight: Pax Penguina”
Directed by Danny Cannon
Written by John Stephens
Created by Bruno Heller
Starring Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, Sean Pertwee, Robin Lord Taylor, David Mazouz, Camren Bicondova, Cory Michael Smith, Erin Richards, Chris Chalk, Jessica Lucas, Drew Powell, Morena Baccharin
FOX
Air Date: Thursday, September 21st, 2017, 8pm Warning! Spoilers below for the season 4 premiere of Gotham! Last season on Gotham was just bananas, as we lost 2 (sort of 3 then 4 then 3 again) major characters. Bruce ran Alfred (David Mazouz, Sean Pertwee) through with a sword, but Ra’s al Ghul (Alexander Siddig) told him to use the Lazarus Pit to restore him. Bruce vowed to never join him. Jim (Ben McKenzie) accidentally killed Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett-Smith) and she and Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) had a touching moment before she died in his arms. Penguin got the drop on Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) and froze him into an ice sculpture. Barbara killed Butch (Erin Richards, Drew Powell) and then Tabitha (Jessica Lucas) killed Barbara. Lee left Jim (Morena Baccharin) after he wouldn’t run away with her and he injected her with the cure for the Tetch virus. A masked Bruce Wayne stopped a robbery in progress. Spoilers below.
...continue reading » Tags: Ben McKenzie, Bruno Heller, Camren Bicondova, Chris Chalk, Cory Michael Smith, Danny Cannon, David Mazouz, Donal Logue, Drew Powell, Erin Richards, Gotham, Jessica Lucas, John Stephens, Morena Baccharin, Robin Lord Taylor, Sean Pertwee | |
| | |
 |
|  | You may have noticed that this site has gone AD FREE!!
Please support us by using the Amazon Affiliate link above. All of the proceeds from the program go toward maintaining this site. |
 |
|