[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the season six finale of HBO's Game of Thrones, "The Winds of Winter."] The end of the Game is within sight. Before season six began, showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss made it clear that fans were entering the final stretch of Game of Thrones, with only 10 to 15 episodes remaining following the sixth season finale: "We're approaching the finish line. From the outset, our hope was to tell a complete story — beginning, middle and end. We are writing the final act now, and the last thing we want to do
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- 7/1/2016
- by Josh Wigler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Paper Girls #4
Written by Brian K. Vaughan
Art and Cover by Cliff Chiang
Colors by Matt Wilson
Letters and Design by Jared K. Fletcher
Published by Image Comics on January 6, 2016
Paper Girls #4 continues to be mysterious, genre-mixed, and sometimes surprisingly dramatic in its weirdness; beautifully and evocatively illustrated and colored; and marvelously fun to try to decode the references to figure out. I remain completely enamored with it.
The routine of suburban middle-class life is an existential hell according to Paper Girls #4. It’s a repetitive game falsely pushing us to the next level, challenging us day to day, year to year, to tackle greater responsibilities, but not offering much true novelty. The looping soundtrack lulls us into a dream-like state of passivity. Life does to us rather than us doing life. We strive for the final boss in one prolonged sitting, no extra lives, our arrival meaning the realization...
Written by Brian K. Vaughan
Art and Cover by Cliff Chiang
Colors by Matt Wilson
Letters and Design by Jared K. Fletcher
Published by Image Comics on January 6, 2016
Paper Girls #4 continues to be mysterious, genre-mixed, and sometimes surprisingly dramatic in its weirdness; beautifully and evocatively illustrated and colored; and marvelously fun to try to decode the references to figure out. I remain completely enamored with it.
The routine of suburban middle-class life is an existential hell according to Paper Girls #4. It’s a repetitive game falsely pushing us to the next level, challenging us day to day, year to year, to tackle greater responsibilities, but not offering much true novelty. The looping soundtrack lulls us into a dream-like state of passivity. Life does to us rather than us doing life. We strive for the final boss in one prolonged sitting, no extra lives, our arrival meaning the realization...
- 1/8/2016
- by Erin Perry
- SoundOnSight
The end of the game is approaching. Next week, Pretty Little Liars will finally reveal who it is behind that mask...
This review contains spoilers.
6.9 Last Dance
Prom night is a rite of passage, even for five girls who've have spent their entire high school career running away from mean girls, escaped Radley patients and omniscient secret siblings. One of them has come back from the dead, another been a Radley patient herself, and two of them have actually become murderers. But prom is still important, and this show was never going to miss an opportunity to get their cast dressed up.
We open on a sequence revealing that all four mothers are actually in town and on screen at the same time. The girls have been disinvited from prom and graduation on safety grounds – Charles robbing them of the little high school school experience they still have – but Veronica...
This review contains spoilers.
6.9 Last Dance
Prom night is a rite of passage, even for five girls who've have spent their entire high school career running away from mean girls, escaped Radley patients and omniscient secret siblings. One of them has come back from the dead, another been a Radley patient herself, and two of them have actually become murderers. But prom is still important, and this show was never going to miss an opportunity to get their cast dressed up.
We open on a sequence revealing that all four mothers are actually in town and on screen at the same time. The girls have been disinvited from prom and graduation on safety grounds – Charles robbing them of the little high school school experience they still have – but Veronica...
- 8/6/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
DmC Devil May Cry did a bang up job giving us an alternate take on the familiar Devil May Cry characters, even going so far as to portray Dante’s previously villainous brother Vergil as a calculating rebel who fought by Dante’s side against the demon regime that had clouded the world. The end of the game showed that there was a certain degree of fate and inevitability to the two brothers’ relationship, regardless of the “universe” that they occupied.
That inevitability came at Vergil’s revelation that he wanted to displace the demon lord Mundus in order to rule over humans as a benevolent dictator with Dante at his side. Dante displayed his displeasure at this idea by impaling Vergil with Rebellion, but allowed his wounded sibling to teleport away. The first Dlc pack for DmC, “Vergil’s Downfall,” picks up almost immediately after this moment, putting players...
That inevitability came at Vergil’s revelation that he wanted to displace the demon lord Mundus in order to rule over humans as a benevolent dictator with Dante at his side. Dante displayed his displeasure at this idea by impaling Vergil with Rebellion, but allowed his wounded sibling to teleport away. The first Dlc pack for DmC, “Vergil’s Downfall,” picks up almost immediately after this moment, putting players...
- 3/7/2013
- by Carl Lyon
- FEARnet
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