First, apologies if this violates Den of Geek’s house style guidelines, but LOL. LOL at everyone who thought that Russell T Davies would return to Doctor Who as the avenging angel of ‘The Fans’, riding in and heroically retconning out all the plot points they had been complaining about for
Link Tank: The Real Science Behind Doctor Who’s Tardis
Our friends at Roddenberry Entertainment dive into the science and story logic behind Doctor Who’s iconic TARDIS on the latest episode of Does it Fly? This episode, which you can watch below, is presented by ScreenUK. “Does It Fly?” puts pop culture properties to the test. Check it out weekly
Alien TV Series Timeline Sets the Show Pretty Close to a Divisive Ridley Scott Movie
At its core, the Alien franchise is easy to understand: people meet aliens, bad things happen. It’s a lot harder to keep track of when exactly these things occur. Alien takes place in 2122, Aliens 57 years later, and then Alien 3 happens shortly afterwards. But then things get weird.
Rebel Moon 2: The Scargiver Review – Zack Snyder Definitely Leaves a Mark
During the extended climax of Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver, the much debated filmmaker not so much winks at his audience as he vigorously shakes us while shouting in our ear, “Do you get the reference?!” The lonely samurai-like character (read: Jedi), Bae Doona’s Nemesis, stands
The Biggest Mystery in Netflix’s What Jennifer Did Isn’t Even the Murder
This article contains spoilers for Netflix’s What Jennifer Did. The true crime documentary business stays booming. Long a mainstay of both network and cable television, true crime documentary films and docuseries have increasingly gained a foothold in the streaming world as well. Premier streamer Netflix has been particularly fond of