This Evil review contains spoilers. Evil Season 3 Episode 8 Evil, season 3 episode 8 “The Demon of Parenthood” is a mother of an episode. It goes so far over the top in its conspiratorial suspense the entire proceedings veer dangerously close to spoof. The opening scene between Father David (Mike Colter) and Victor LeConte
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This review of The Orville: New Horizons contains spoilers. The Orville: New Horizons Season 3 Episode 9 When The Orville: New Horizons was introduced eight weeks ago, it appeared to be everything you’d want to see was on the horizon. It was shiny, big, bold, exciting, and most importantly: it introduced new ingredients that promised
“Tug of Love Baby Eaten By Cows.” That is the headline of the September 14, 1988 issue of The Sun newspaper in The Sandman story “Preludes and Nocturnes.” The headline is a portent, one of many, hinting that Morpheus, the King of Dreams, has escaped his imprisonment. The headline was also a kind of portent
In May of 2019, David S. Goyer made my deepest, wildest fanboy dream come true by asking if I wanted to adapt Neil Gaiman’s award-winning, best-selling The Sandman into a streaming series. Naturally, I said no. That’s not entirely true. First, I said, “May I have 24 hours to re-read the books?” Then, after re-reading,
The San Diego comic con gave us a mouth-watering amount of new Marvel info, officially closing Phase 4 of the MCU with its two final projects (She-Hulk: Attorney At Law and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) and opening the gateway to Phase 5, starting with Ant-Man 3: Quantumania. Not only that but SDCC gave us the
This article contains spoilers for The Blacklist through season 9. Two questions that define Raymond “Red” Reddington (James Spader) on The Blacklist are “how far is he willing to go?” and “why does he do what does?” The genius of Red as both sinner and saint creates a character that is certainly akin to a
This article for The Resort contains no spoilers. “Unique,” “mysterious,” “bizarre,” “wild,” and “like nothing you’ve ever seen before”—these are just a few of the phrases the cast of Peacock’s upcoming thriller/mystery/romance series The Resort used to describe the series when speaking to Den of Geek during San Diego Comic-Con. But it’s possible that none
Did Becket Mariner fight in the Dominion War? Could one of her commanding officers have been Captain Benjamin Sisko? Could we see the Defiant in the post-Nemesis era? What exactly happened to the space station after the events of the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine? With the release of the Lower Decks season 3
He may look like your average garbage man but Mr. Smith (Sylvester Stallone) is actually a legendary superhero in brand new action movie, Samaritan. Watch the trailer here… [embedded content] Thirteen-year-old Sam Cleary suspects that his mysterious and reclusive neighbor Mr. Smith is actually a legend hiding in plain sight in Samaritan. Twenty-five years ago,
This article contains spoilers for Better Call Saul through season 6 episode 10. Better Call Saul is one of the most artistically creative shows in television history. The use of camera angles, accompanying musical pieces, and color has set a standard that other shows will be trying to match for years to come. The way
This article contains spoilers for Better Call Saul season 6 episode 10. One of the most helpful traits that Better Call Saul shares with its title character is an attention to detail. When trying to capture the attention and trust of someone – whether that be an audience member watching an AMC show or a
This What We Do in The Shadows review contains spoilers. What We Do in the Shadows Season 4 Episode 4 It is an agonizing pleasure to see the Staten Island vampires mingle with others who are not quite of their sort, but different nonetheless. What We Do in the Shadows season 4 episode 4, “The
Contains spoilers for Neighbours. The end of Neighbours has prompted the return of its prodigal children. Not just the on-screen ones journeying to Ramsay Street to reunite with lost loves/burn down Lassiters/marry Paul Robinson, but also us – the Aussie soap’s lapsed viewers. We’re back too, sticking one last hopeful hand into the cookie jar
This Better Call Saul review contains spoilers. Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 10 Are people capable of change? Are we damned to repeat the same patterns? Are our behaviors hardwired? Can nurture overcome nature? These are the big questions that art, that television series like Better Call Saul, attempt to wrap their arms around.
From outer space to future Earth, science fiction helps us explore what-ifs and the human heart. Take a look at our top picks for new science fiction books in July 2022. A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers Type: NovelPublisher: TordotcomRelease date: July 12 Den of Geek says: Chambers is a reliable staple for
Enter the world of The Sandman with our first real look at the Netflix adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s classic comic book with the official trailer. Watch it here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”></span> There is another world that waits for all of us when we close our eyes and
This Westworld review contains spoilers. Westworld Season 4 Episode 5 From its first season, Westworld has been a show concerned primarily with outliers. Dolores Abernathy on her quest for vengeance against humanity is an outlier. Maeve Millay on her quest for self-discovery is an outlier. The whole purpose of Rehoboam was to hunt down and
This Evil review contains spoilers. Evil Season 3 Episode 7 Evil, season 3 episode 7 “The Demon of Cults” is a fully immersive and self-conscious dive into almost everything the series is about. We get the conspiracies, possessions, brainwashing, love bombing, and the promise of a snippet of Sister Andrea’s (Andrea Martin) hair. David (Mike
In its original 75-issue run from 1989-1996, the DC Comics series The Sandman weaved a massive story about the return and downfall of Morpheus the Dream Lord. Written by Neil Gaiman, with pencils by legends such as Charles Vess and Sam Keith, The Sandman often functioned like an anthology series, focusing on the various characters
When Spider-Man: Freshman Year was first announced in November, 2021 on Disney+ Day, it seemed like it would turn out to be a pretty straightforward animated series. It was described as following Peter Parker during his freshman year of high school, on his way to becoming Spider-Man in the MCU. Since Marvel Studios had previously
The Star Wars universe just got a little bigger. Lucasfilm has confirmed that Amandla Stenberg (The Hunger Games) will star in the upcoming Disney+ live-action series, The Acolyte. While chatting about their upcoming A24 horror movie Bodies, Bodies, Bodies with Den of Geek at San Diego Comic-Con, Stenberg shared what it’s like being cast in
The series finale of Game of Thrones remains a milestone in television history. During a decade where the industry pivoted in a massive way toward streaming, HBO’s flagship series about fire and blood remained unbowed, unbroken, and unbent. Whereas most networks were losing viewership week to week, and year to year, Game of Thrones’ audience
This article contains spoilers for Better Call Saul through season 6 episode 9. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are well known for focusing on tightly-wound plots that usually exclude discussion on many of their characters’ personal lives. Most of the scenes we see relate back to their roles in the crime world, and if
For many years, George R.R. Martin made it a point to look up Ryan Condal whenever the fantasy author was in Los Angeles. Often that meant on the weekends Martin was in town to pick up another Emmy for the latest season of Game of Thrones, he’d also squeeze in a beer, a coffee, or
When Netflix hosted its Q2 2022 earnings call on July 19, the company was expected to share that it had lost roughly 2 million subscribers in the quarter. Much to investors’ surprise, however, the streamer reported a loss of only 970,000! What can be credited for this good news? Netflix co-chief executive Reed Hastings has
From the moment he steps onto the screen, you know this rebel is not like the others. Cassian Andor can be cold and ruthless, has a certain air of danger about him, and isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty—even if it means killing an informant in a tight spot. When we first meet him
We won’t know for sure until it premieres on August 21 but, on paper at least, HBO’s House of the Dragon is the ideal Game of Thrones prequel concept. The series, which will depict the massive Targaryen Civil War known as the Dance of the Dragons, has just about every element you’d be looking for
Warning: contains spoilers for all episodes of The Secret . The importance of believing in yourself is continually urged, yet never with the warning that unchecked self-belief in the wrong hands is a grenade. Unchecked self-belief inflated by divine righteousness? That – as nobody with a refreshed newsfeed needs reminding – is a nuclear silo.
This Evil review contains spoilers. Evil Season 3 Episode 6 Evil proves you don’t have to be likable to get likes. “The Demon of Algorithms” opens with one of the most promising examples of demonic possession the series has offered so far, but it’s just clickbait to something more sinister. The monster of the week
Warning: contains spoilers for The Control Room finale. The two leads in Scottish BBC One Thriller The Control Room share “an unbreakable bond” says star Iain de Caestecker, who plays emergency call handler Gabriel. The early loss of the characters’ mothers forged an unspoken connection between them that survived into the present day. Gabe lost
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