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It's Bitchcraft: Will The Secret Season Of 'American Horror Story' Follow 'Coven'?
Good news horror fans, American Horror Story has been renewed for a seventh sickening season — but did we really expect anything less from Ryan Murphy's slick horror anthology? We may only be four episodes into the current season, Roanoke, but undoubtedly people's minds will already be on the future of the franchise and where it will go next.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror
'Rick And Morty' Plot Twist: Will Season 3 Split Up The Family?
"Wubba lubba dub-dub," where the Squanch is Rick & Morty Season 3? Well, it looks like we will have to wait just a little bit longer to see how the show picks up after the dramatic second season. Things looked pretty dire for the Smith family when we left them: returned to an alien-filled Earth, their savior Grandpa Rick was destined to spend his days rotting in a maximum-security Galactic Federation prison. With mother and father figures Beth and Jerry reportedly filing for divorce, it seems that things are going to get worse before they can get better for the Smiths. What consequences will the divorce have on rest of the family in the third season of Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland's crazy cartoon comedy?
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
Time To See-'Saw': Is This The First Image Of 'Saw: Legacy'?
The Saw films became a bit of a Halloween tradition — trekking to the cinema to see which "helpless" members of the public would be dispatched in gruesome traps this time. However, after six years and seven films, the traps started to get a little rusty, and the blood ran dry. Now, 12 years after we started the jigsaw puzzle, the franchise is back. Is it a reboot, is it a sequel? No one knows, but we may have just seen the first image from the secret Saw: Legacy set. Check it out after the jump if you really want to see what is going on — let the countdown begin!
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror
The Whole World Of 'Westworld': 43 Years In The Making
Yee-haw! HBO's Westworld is off to a rootin' tootin' start, and it isn't hard to see why 3.3 million of us tuned in to see Ed Harris do his best Yul Brynner impression. 43 years after the world first heard of Westworld the legacy lives on: We've had a sequel film, a show that lasted just three episodes, and now HBO's offering. Parodied across the likes of Red Dwarf and The Simpsons, here is the whole story of Westworld and beyond!
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
On The Edge
"I am an adolescent! No one understands, no one knows my great, sorrowful pain!" Adults are a joke. They wonder and somehow also believe that there is nothing to "get" about a teenagers life. They say "I was you once!" So wistfully and somehow forget what it was like to be whomever they are speaking to. Maybe they just became too cold and calloused. If that's the case then I'd rather never become an adult. I'll trade wisdom and maturity for the ability to sympathize and empathize with those who I "once was." For now I stand where the Lisbon sisters once stood. On the edge. Key in the ignition. Oven on. Noose tied. Pills in hand. I'd leave for things done to me, things no one cared to do, and the genuine fear of what I could become if history repeats. "I'd leave." As if it's as simple as slamming a door and never looking back. It's more like having several large mansion doors dropped on you from several stories high, and simultaneously forcing open doors that were holding back terrors of catastrophic proportions for anyone who might have cared for you in the slightest. It's as simple as opening a bottle in the moment, but the aftermath is as simple as quantum physics. The aftermath of either road is what constantly has me teetering towards either side of this conundrum. Die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. Decide for yourself the how and when, or leave it up to fate. Either way it hurts people who love you. It becomes a choice of "Do I want to hurt them? Or will it be the random, fate-riddled end that I meet that causes them such great pain?"
By Faith Moreno7 years ago in Poets
Bucky Up Your Ideas: Did Sebastian Stan Confirm He Is The New Captain America?
If you want to "shield" yourself from wild speculation, turn back now, because Sebastian Stan is once again waving Old Glory in front of our faces. We have varying rumors from "now" to "never" on when Chris Evans will shuffle out of the MCU, and even then, it is unlikely to be permanent. However, the hot tip to put on some star-spangled pantaloons when it eventually does happen is Stan's Bucky Barnes.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
Robots In Disguise: How Does HBO's 'Westworld' Turn Its Actors Into Robots?
You might be wondering where you have seen the whole "robots in a theme park" story before — and no, it isn't The Simpsons episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land" — but that's because HBO's latest offering, Westworld, is a reimagining of the 1973 film of the same name.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks