Syfy must be pretty confident of having another social media smash on its hands with the upcoming sequel Sharknado 2: The Second One, with the network giving the go ahead to a third movie in the ridiculous low-budget creature feature franchise. Sharknado 2 is set to air on Syfy on July 30th, and reunites original […]
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Video Game Review – Child of Light
Andy Naylor reviews Child of Light… Don’t be confused by Child of Light, it’s not an indie game, despite all appearances suggesting otherwise. It’s a 2D platformer from French mega-studio, Ubisoft. They’ve identified the current popular trend in the market and leapt in – with great success in all honesty. The entire atmosphere of the game feels like […]
Sundance London 2014 Review – They Came Together (2014)
They Came Together, 2014 Directed by David Wain. Starring Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler. SYNOPSIS: A couple tell the story of how they first met, which just so happens to have all the plot points of a by-numbers romantic comedy. Just look at that poster. At first glance, the tone appears like any other romantic […]
Submerged: Kel Symons talks about The Mercenary Sea
Trevor Hogg chats with Kel Symons about movies, comic books and submerging himself with an swashbuckling tale… “My mother was an RN, and my father was a lawyer,” states Kel Symons. “Though I think my dad semi-secretly wished he’d become a writer; I know he was a huge movie fan and helped inform my taste […]
Comic Book Review – Judge Dredd: Mega-City Two #2
Andy Naylor reviews Judge Dredd: Mega-City Two #2… In the hills of what was once California, Dredd has gone undercover as a Cursed Earth biker! His mission: to infiltrate the Children of a Lesser Grud, a bloodthirsty motorcycle cult of outlaw artists! But the rules—and the laws—are very different in Mega-City Two, where image is […]
Holy Franchise, Batman! by Gary Collinson
Written by Gary Collinson, the founder and editor of UK film site FlickeringMyth.com, Holy Franchise, Batman! Bringing the Caped Crusader to the Screen traces the entire screen history of the Dark Knight Detective, providing a comprehensive insight into the history and genesis of one of the most recognisable characters of all time. Holy Franchise, Batman! […]
R.I.P. Mickey Rooney (1920 – 2014)
Legendary American actor and entertainer Mickey Rooney has passed away aged 93, it has been reported. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1920, the former child star began his career in the entertainment industry aged just one year old and went on to enjoy a career spanning ten decades, which saw him receive multiple awards […]
Replaying the Plot: An interview with the creators of Plot for Peace
Luke Graham chats to the creators of Plot for Peace… Plot for Peace, which came out in the UK a few weeks ago, but was first released in November in France, is the revealing documentary about a little-known piece of history. Jean-Ives Ollivier, a French-Algerian businessman, is presented to the audience as an architect for […]
Wolf Pack: The Making of The Wolf of Wall Street
Trevor Hogg chats with film editor Thelma Schoonmaker, production visual effects supervisor and second unit director Rob Legato, and first assistant director Adam Somner as well as visual effects supervisors Joe Farrell and Marko Forker about travelling around the world with Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio without leaving New York City…. The Wolf of Wall […]
Comic Book Review – Star Slammers #1
Villordsutch reviews the first issue of Star Slammers: Re-mastered #1… “Once upon a time, there was a race of men who could out-shoot, out-fight, and out-kill anybody. They were paid fabulous sums to act as mercenaries. The practice became so lucrative, they decided to go into business. They became the most successful businessmen in history, […]
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