The biggest, most audacious James Bond movie during Sean Connery’s celebrated run as the British superspy is 1965’s Thunderball, a spectacular adaptation of the Ian Fleming novel of the same name. Thunderball sees the insidious terrorist syndicate SPECTRE steal two nuclear warheads from NATO and hold the world governments hostage
The Fallout TV Series Wants to Be Much More Than Just a Video Game Adaptation
This article appears in the SXSW 2024 issue of Den of Geek magazine. Check out all of our SXSW coverage here. “I know that I’ve lived a relatively comfortable life,” says Ella Purnell’s Lucy in the trailer for Amazon Studios’ new Fallout series. She’s about to step out of the underground vault she’s
Dune: Part Two (2024) Review
A GRAND SCI-FI VISUAL BLOCKBUSTER OF A TRUE EPIC CINEMATIC EXPEREINCE Beyond fear, destiny awaits! A future beyond our amazement and wonder, but is rooted in humanity, the evolution of mankind, the trappings of power, and the dangers of blind fanaticism. In 2021, moviegoers everywhere got to experience Dune,
Review: ARGYLLE (2024)
Argylle is the latest movie from Matthew Vaughn. Vaughn has turned out some great movies, Kick-Ass, Layer Cake, Kingsman, all great fun. The idea of Argylle is interesting: A reclusive author who writes espionage novels about a secret agent and a global spy syndicate realizes the plot of the new
Retro Review: THE INTRUDER WITHIN (1981)
Some movies stick in a person’s brain like a spiny egg. One such movie aired on network television in the early 1980s and distracted kids from Pac-Man for at least two hours…with commercial breaks, of course. This movie was an Alien knock-off titled The Intruder Within. The golden age of