The Caprica Times tweeted a couple of links to some interesting articles at TV Tropes,... See full article at CapricaTV 11/6/2010 by fanshawe CapricaTVCreators and cast discuss religion on Caprica There is a new video up at the official site. In it, the producers and cast talk about ...
Woodlands Dark, possibly because the tropes of the erotic thriller were more codified, so there’s less “feature creep” in exploring them, but also because the central question ofWe Kill for Love—why don’t they make ‘em like this anymore?—makes the documentary something of a mystery t...
AMC's "The Walking Dead" seems like the kind of show that the characters on CBS' "The Big Bang Theory" would discuss and pick apart for its use of zombie tropes. However, the two shows have another, surprisingly direct connection in the shape of one particular actor who appears on both...
I suppose this is because it tropes prophecy (itself notoriously unreliable), prediction, planning and so on; variously arid and intellectual exercises, in most cases. But time travel to the past tropes memory, and memory, in its tyranny as well as its pliability and intermittency, always haunt...
Many of the established tropes are present – Dracula doesn’t have a reflection, and can’t stand garlic - but rather than being powerful and seductive, Kier’s Count is almost pitiable. He spends much of the film in a wheelchair, which is an oddly creepy image, and he’s kind of…...