Scott Davis reviews Joss Whedon: Geek King of the Universe by Amy Pascale… Over the last two decades (give or take) Joss Whedon has gone from script “puncher-upper” through developing his own films and television shows, to the pronounced G”eek of the Universe”, the title of the biography by Amy Pascale. Taking a look at […]
SDCC Interview: Zach Lipovsky, director of Leprechaun: Origins
david j. moore chats with Zach Lipovsky, director of Leprechaun: Origins, at the San Diego Comic-Con… WWE and Lionsgate have teamed up to reignite the Leprechaun horror franchise with Leprechaun: Origins, starring WWE superstar Dylan “Hornswoggle” Postl, who plays the iconic title role. Director Zach Lipovsky, inspired by the works of Guillermo del Toro, intends […]
Comic Book Review – All-New Ghost Rider #5
Laura McCarthy reviews All-New Ghost Rider #5… ‘ENGINES OF VENGEANCE’ It’s the fight you’ve been waiting for: GHOST RIDER VS. a modified MR. HYDE. ROBBIE REYES’ violent neighborhood has become a full-blown urban battlefield. Can he save it? Will he want to? All-out action and a twist that will hit you at a 100mph! Um…well that kind of […]
Jamie Foxx to star as Mike Tyson in upcoming biopic
Having won an Oscar in 2005 for his portrayal of Ray Charles in the superb biopic Ray, Jamie Foxx has set his sights on his next acting challenge as boxer Mike Tyson. The Wolf of Wall Street and The Sopranos writer Terence Winter and Foxx’s own manager Rick Yorn are supposedly working on the project […]
Alex Kurtzman to direct The Mummy reboot
Alex Kurtzman, screenwriter of Transformers, Star Trek and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, is in final contract talks with Universal to direct the new Mummy reboot, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The writer, who has penned some very big blockbusters over the past few years with former partner Roberto Orci , is already on board the reboot […]
Movie Review – A Night at the Cinema in 1914
A Night at the Cinema in 1914, 1914 Directed by George Nichols, Fred Evans, Joe Evans and Laurence Trimble. Starring Charlie Chaplin, Roscoe Arbuckle, Peggy Pearce, Mabel Nomand, Florence Turner and Fred Evans. SYNOPSIS Fourteen short films to recreate a night at the cinema in 1914. It includes comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels Some people […]
Comic Book Review – Black Science #7
Villordsutch reviews Black Science #7 … THE SECOND ARC OF THE SMASH SCI-FI HIT BEGINS HERE! The mystery of the onion’s truth unfolds the deeper one travels. The mythology of the Eververse unveils new truths and new dangers. The team is hurled to a seemingly alien world that holds the key to their true purpose. […]
Could Tony Stark Be Killed Off In Avengers: Age Of Ultron?
Thomas Roach on whether Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark could be killed off in Avengers: Age of Ultron… This may be a controversial issue for many as the character of Tony Stark is without a doubt the fan favourite of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There has been talk of the character of Tony Stark being […]
James Gunn opens up about directing Guardians of the Galaxy
Marvel’s latest blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy is almost upon us and it’s safe to say that it may have become one of the most anticipated movies of the year. Despite Star-Lord and his band of misfits originally being fairly obscure characters in the Marvel Universe, once the first trailer dropped everybody and their grandmother […]
Movie Review – Scar Tissue (2013)
Scar Tissue, 2013 Written and directed by Scott Michell Starring Danny Horn, Charity Wakefield, Kenneth Colley, Daniel Fraser, Mark Cameron, Shaun Digwall and Imogen Bain SYNOPSIS: A young man is stalked by a serial killer who supposedly died decades ago. Imagine watching a thriller that is heavily based in reality with a gritty, grounded vibe. It’s […]