The 8 Corniest Characters In Tv History

We decided it would be a blast to put on our corny caps, and figure out which sappy figures have the most memorable throughout history. Corny has a large variety of interpretations and definitions. Just because these characters are on this list, it doesn’t mean they’re not well-written or acted. It just means they’ve come to symbolize specific aspects of what makes television often outlandish. Danny Tanner – Full House I could have chosen any number of characters from the classic ‘80s sitcom Full House, but the widowed patriarch of the Tanner household takes the corny crown from his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) and his best friend Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier)....

November 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1064 words · Joseph Grimsley

The Addams Family 2 Review Charles Addams Should Demand A Dna Test

But it is a children’s film, you say? Well, The Addams Family has always provided an alternative to feel-good, very special programming, Chas Addams slipped a demon in lowest common denominator. Addams’ family cartoons wore darkness on their sleeves unabashedly. Strangeness is alien, irreverence is a given, and sensitivities are open wounds screaming for salt.So why is this movie so precious? In the sequel to 2019’s animated adaptation of the Addams’ and their continuing exploits, Gomez (voiced by Oscar Isaac) takes the family on the road, traveling from Salem, Massachusetts, to Death Valley, the source of all happiness in America....

November 26, 2022 · 4 min · 787 words · Lilla Calloway

The Best Cosplay At New York Comic Con 2021

Here are some of the best cosplays we saw each day of the convention! Thursday The first day of the convention featured some Marvel-ous cosplay, including a life-sized LEGO figure of Carnage, fresh off the character’s breakthrough into mainstream media in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. A recreation of the villain Taskmaster, featured in Black Widow this past summer, was also at the Con. DC Comics were well represented, with popular female characters such as Wonder Woman, Starfire, and Raven being featured....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · John Batchelor

The Best Creepy Horror Movies

Of course horror movies can be scary simply by using loud noises and sudden movements to make their audiences jump, but creepy is harder to pull off. To be effectively creepy, a film needs to establish a certain atmosphere; it needs to draw you in and make you care. It needs to give you something to think about when you’re trying to drop off to sleep at night; to make you wonder whether that creaking noise down the hallway was just the house settling or something lurking in the shadows....

November 26, 2022 · 38 min · 8043 words · Joanna Gravitt

The Best James Bond Gadgets Ranked

It’s become a staple of the series, with the genre as a whole looking to the James Bond movies for inspiration when crafting their own equipment. While the likes of the Kingsman and Johnny English series might have taken some of the gadgets a step further into comedic territory, the devices that 007 uses throughout his adventures can often be grounded in a hyper-reality that pulls from real-world technology but are defined by an imaginative edge....

November 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1823 words · Kimiko Horne

The Best Scary Movies On Horror Channel For October

It’s October! We can wear layers again! We can have far too heated arguments about whether pumpkin spice lattes are the downfall of civilization or are literally just a drink! Kick leaves along the pavement and then stop kicking leaves because there was something wet in that pile just there! It truly is the most wonderful time of the year. But the best thing about October, we can all agree, is that it’s the time to stick some fake fangs in, open a bottle of Vimto (because “I do not drink… wine”) and mainline as many scary movies as you can before the season is over and we move on to arguing about whether or not Die Hard is a Christmas movie....

November 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1147 words · Jimmy Bolden

The Big Doctor Strange 2 Villain May Be Hiding In Plain Sight

This week we got a big first trailer, a TV spot, and a new poster for Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and they were packed full of so many interesting tidbits! Marvel Zombies! Wanda back in Westview! Strange Supreme! Defender Strange! Professor X! The Illuminati! Captain Carter! Rintrah! Gargantos! America Chavez! The Savage Land?! But one thing the trailer didn’t show us was who might be the puppet master of this terrifying multiversal breakdown of reality, despite Mordo pointing his finger straight at Strange....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 592 words · Robert Daw

The Enduring Legacy Of The Fly

What’s that, you say? All five films? Correct. For most people, the title The Fly brings up two iconic images: either David (Al) Hedison with a giant fly’s head on his shoulders or Jeff Goldblum in heavy prosthetics as he mutates into the monstrous amalgam known in the 1986 film as Brundlefly. Casual viewers may not be aware that the original film spawned two sequels, while the remake led to a follow-up of its own....

November 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1616 words · John Richer

The Expanse Season 6 Episode 4 Review Redoubt

The Expanse Season 6 Episode 4 It’s official: The Expanse is clearly treating its final season as though the story were continuing, leaving it up to the viewers to decide where everyone will end up. The emotional beats in “Redoubt” were wonderful and would have been right at home in a ten to thirteen episode season with hopes of renewal. It’s difficult to know how to feel about a story that’s delivering spot-on dialogue, flawless character development, and even a bit of action while simultaneously realizing that its audience will have to be satisfied with comeuppance for Marco Inaros and little else as a series resolution....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · Robert Wilson

The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 4 Ending Echoes Chilling Marvel Comics Moment

From the moment he was first introduced, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has been drawing very clear distinctions between how Wyatt Russell’s John Walker approaches being Captain America compared to Steve Rogers. While he only appeared for a brief moment at the end of the first episode, one detail that immediately stood out was the semi-automatic pistol prominently displayed on his hip. It makes sense, of course, Walker is already a much more seasoned and battle-hardened soldier than Steve Rogers was when he first put on the costume, and without the super soldier serum coursing through his veins, he needs every advantage he can get in combat situations....

November 26, 2022 · 5 min · 861 words · Theodore Mccardle

The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 5 Marvel And Mcu Easter Eggs

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 5, “Truth,” is another somewhat transitional episode for the series. Big action at the beginning, some heartbreaking reveals in the middle, and then plenty of bonding and moving pieces around for the finale for the rest of the episode. Oh yeah, and one absolutely awesome use of The Meters’ “Hey Pocky A-Way.” Anyway, let’s dig into the MCU and Marvel Comics references we’ve found so far....

November 26, 2022 · 4 min · 845 words · Andrea Osborne

The Flash Why Chester S Moment In The Spotlight Matters

Actor Brandon McKnight was promoted to a series regular for The Flash Season 7 last year and some fans (read: cough yours truly) may have wondered whether there was space for Chester P. Runk on a series that often struggles to give its existing cast of characters meaningful things to do. After all, Carlos Valdes’ Cisco was absent for the bulk of Season 6, Danielle Panabaker’s Caitlin took a near-permanent backseat to her Frost alter-ego that the series is only just now correcting, and though we all love Jesse L....

November 26, 2022 · 4 min · 831 words · Kenneth Burke

The Green Knight Why David Lowery And Dev Patel Reimagined Arthurian Legend

“The Grail Knight in The Last Crusade opened the door to all of this for me,” Lowery says during a Zoom chat. “The very first script I ever wrote was when I was about eight, and it was actually a play and it was about Sir Perceval and his Grail quest.” So while Sir Gawain and the Green Knight came later, the idea of telling the story about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and especially of a knight experiencing the horrors and wonders of the wilderness outside Camelot, was always there....

November 26, 2022 · 5 min · 860 words · Karl Payne

The Handmaid S Tale Season 4 Episode 7 Review The Catharsis We Ve Been Waiting For

Anybody concerned that June’s arrival on Canadian soil would sap all the drama out of The Handmaid’s Tale can stop worrying. ‘Home’ was dark, emotional, and complex. It proved that this series is not backing out of its responsibilities when it comes to the portrayal of trauma, nor is it unwilling to test the heroism of its lead character. To seriously test her heroism. The episode closed on a blistering monologue in which June described Serena Waterford as a pathological, sociopathic, toxic, abusive monster driven by hatred and rage, underneath which is nothing but pure misery....

November 26, 2022 · 4 min · 727 words · Cecilia Mcconnell

The Horror Hiding In V E Schwab S Bestselling Fantasy

ExtraOrdinary follows Charlotte, a teen girl who develops the ability to see people’s deaths in reflective surfaces following a near-fatal bus crash. When Charlotte sees Villains antagonist Eli Ever as the culprit of her own future murder, she is pulled into the Villains story in definitive ways, starting both new and old fans of this darkly superpowered world a suspenseful and emotionally satisfying journey. Will Charlotte be able to change her own death, or the other deaths she sees around her?...

November 26, 2022 · 15 min · 3177 words · Jared Desilva

The Horror Movies That May Owe Their Existence To H P Lovecraft

Let’s get one thing clear upfront: Howard Phillips Lovecraft was very much a product of his time and upbringing, and his views on race, ethnicity, and class — while commonplace for where and when he lived — were truly noxious, an aspect of his legacy that Lovecraft Country addresses in its own themes. But it’s also clear that Lovecraft was arguably the most influential horror writer of the 20th century, with a reach that extends to this day....

November 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1788 words · Rogelio King

The Last Of Us Creators Tease How The Series Changes The Game

During a panel hosted by Hyper Omelete, series co-creator Craig Mazin first reassured fans, saying that their goal was to make a TV show “just as compelling and beautiful as the game” and that “everything that made you feel and love and cry is all here [in the series].” Mazin then went on to say “I have played The Last of Us about 12 times. I know how it ends....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 586 words · Elsie Frierson

The Last Of Us Hbo Series Set Photos Reveal Major Game Locations Recreated For The Show

Well, now filming has moved to other parts of Alberta, Canada, including the city of Calgary and the smaller mountain town of Canmore, where other locations from the game are being brought to life. As you’d expect, fans have quickly popped up in these locations to snap pictures of the new sets being built there. As set photos reveal, Calgary is the site of the Boston QZ set — both the interior and exterior of the settlement....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 503 words · Cheryl Vergara

The Legend Of Zelda Are Zelda And Link Really Brother And Sister

It sounds crazy, but what’s really crazy is that a deeper look into this subject reveals that the nature of Link and Zelda’s relationship throughout the years isn’t nearly as clear as it appears to be at a glance. Actually, if you spend enough time diving into this topic, you’ll not only start to see why people think that Link and Zelda are siblings; you may even start to convince yourself that it’s true....

November 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1863 words · George Jemison

The Luminaries Review Mystical New Zealand Gold Rush Romance

The book’s slippery story about fortune-hunters, opium, con tricks, shipwrecks and a murder trial is told from multiple perspectives, leaving readers unsure of who or what to trust. By the end, the plot – about a dead man on New Zealand’s South Island during the West Coast Gold Rush of 1866 – comes deliberately unravelled in your hands. All of which makes the idea of a TV adaptation total madness....

November 26, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Thelma Lim