Chris Cooper reviews the first issue of IDW’s latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles mini-series, Turtles in Time… “A brand new mini-series from Paul Allor, Erik Burnham and some of the best IDW TMNT artists ever! The Turtles become unstuck in time and go spinning into the past! First stop: the prehistoric age, where they are […]
Movie Review – The Time Being (2012)
The Time Being, 2012. Written and Directed by Nenad Cicin-Sain. Starring Frank Langella, Wes Bentley, Sarah Paulson and Corey Stoll. SYNOPSIS: A struggling artist meets his mysterious and wealthy benefactor hoping to gain a commission. As their relationship unfolds, he realises that all may not be well. From the trailer for this film, it’s hard […]
Comic Book Review – MPH #2
Villordsutch reviews MPH #2… “A good guy dealt a tough hand, Roscoe’s found the perfect Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card in the form of super-speed pills called MPH. Now that he knows who put him away, he’ll find that revenge is a dish best served…lightning fast! The all-new Millarworld Universe zooms ahead at breakneck speed with Millar and […]
Steve Martin denies Father of the Bride 3 rumours
We’ve not heard from George Banks since he was the father of the bride in the 1991 and 1995 comdies, but former Deadline Hollywood reporter (and founder) Nikki Finke claims that a third entry into the series was in development with Steve Martin reprising his role. According to Finke, Father of the Bride 3 would […]
Ghostbusters 3 – Max Landis rumours untrue
Ghostbusters 3 is looking to be more and more real as each day goes by after the new rumours that Ruben Fleischer is in talks to direct. While he is yet to be confirmed, he is not directing Marvel’s Ant-Man which he was also in line for. But in terms of writing, former Deadline Hollywood […]
Red Wedding & Zombie Babies: Rob McLachlan talks about Game of Thrones
Trevor Hogg chats with Rob McLachlan about making people scared to attend weddings and having to deal with mysterious creatures that turn babies into zombies…. “I’ve got David Nutter [Disturbing Behavior] entirely to thank for the fact that I’m on it,” states Rob McLachlan (Final Destination) when discussing how he became involved with the epic […]
Warner Bros. to reboot Scooby-Doo
It looks like Scooby-Doo is heading back to the big screen, with Deadline revealing that Warner Bros. has tapped screenwriter Randall Green to develop a new live-action adventure Scooby and the Mystery, Inc. gang. The first live-action Scooby-Doo movie was released in 2002 and starred Freddie Prinze, Jr. (Fred), Sarah Michelle Hellar (Daphne), Linda Cardellini […]
Comic Book Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #35
Chris Cooper reviews the latest in IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series… “Raphael and Michelangelo pay a visit to Old Hob. Turns out the cat’s been busy trying to create new mutants while the Turtles have been away! Will Raph and Mike try to stop him? The choice becomes more difficult when Slash reveals a […]
James Wan to adapt Malignant Man for Fox
20th Century Fox has snapped up another superhero property, with Deadline revealing that the studio has acquired the rights to James Wan’s (Saw, Insidious) comic book series Malignant Man, which was released through BOOM! Studios. Wan – who is currently putting the finishing touches to Fast & Furious 7 – will produce the adaptation, developing […]
Game of Thrones Season Four – Episode 10 Review
Oliver Davis reviews the tenth episode of Game of Thrones Season Four…. The Children. Directed by Alex Graves. Written by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. Jon After his episode-length edition last week, Season 4’s climactic installment opened with Jon Snow (Kit Harington), and followed on from where he was last left: venturing beyond […]