Our Superman Month continues as Oliver Davis looks at the Top 5 Superman Things Not Actually From the Comics…. Superman’s history in popular culture might have began in the comic book – Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster’s Action Comics #1 from June 1938 – but his appearances in radio serials, television shows, video games and […]
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The Week in Spandex – Man of Steel, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Avengers 2, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Justice League and more
Our weekly round up of all the latest stories from the world of screen superheroes, including Man of Steel, Justice League, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor: The Dark World, The Avengers 2, Kick-Ass 2, X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Wolverine, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Phineas […]
Blu-ray Review – The Long Riders (1980)
The Long Riders, 1980. Directed by Walter Hill.Starring David Carradine, Keith Carradine, Robert Carradine, Stacy Keach, James Keach, Randy Quaid, Dennis Quaid. SYNOPSIS: Following the Youngers, the Jameses and the Millers – all notorious outlaws back in the Old West, who raided and stole from banks across the country. The Western film craze was said […]
The Week in Spandex – Man of Steel, Avengers vs X-Men, The Wolverine, Justice League, Iron Man 3 and more
Our weekly round up of all the latest stories from the world of screen superheroes, including Man of Steel, Justice League, World’s Finest, The Wolverine, X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Avengers 2, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Iron Man 3, Runaways, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Daredevil, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, […]
Special Features – Xbox One vs PlayStation 4
As Microsoft announces the Xbox One, Andy Naylor compares the two big players in the next generation of video game consoles… After Sony’s unveiling of the PS4 (well not the actual console, that’s still to come), it was Microsoft’s turn to reveal their new next-gen gaming console. Ladies and Gentlemen let me introduce you to […]
Video Game Review – Terraria
Andy Naylor reviews Terraria…. Terraria is an RPG/Action/2D/Retro/Adventure (yep, ALL of them) indie game which is currently available on PC (via Steam), Xbox Live and out this week on PlayStation Network. The game contains a whole host of features – exploration, crafting, construction and combat. Try to picture Sega Mega Drive era graphics and you […]
Special Features – Spartacus: Gods of the Small Screen
Paul Risker looks at Starz’s Spartacus and its place amongst the historical epics of the big and small screen… By the time Steven S. DeKnight brought his vision of Spartacus: Blood and Sand to the small screen in January of 2010, the story of Spartacus’ revolt against the might of the Roman Empire and its […]
Sundance London 2013 Review – Peaches Does Herself (2012)
Peaches Does Herself, 2012 Written and directed by PeachesStarring Peaches, Dannii Daniels and Sandy Kane SYNOPSIS: Peaches Does Herself is an electro rock opera stage show that tells a mythical history of the musician Peaches. You remember that episode of Spaced where they go and watch Vulva’s stage show? Well Peaches Does Herself is exactly […]
Video Game Review – Star Trek
Andy Naylor reviews the Star Trek Into Darkness tie-in video game Star Trek…. Star Trek the game is a co-op action adventure where you can play as either Kirk or Spock while the crew of the USS Enterprise battle the vicious Gorn as they try to save New Vulcan. It is set between the 2009 […]
19th Bradford International Film Festival – I Have Always Been a Dreamer (2012)
I Have Always Been a Dreamer, 2012. Directed by Sabine Gruffat. SYNOPSIS: A documentary travelogue and film portrait of two cities in contrasting states of development: Dubai, UAE and Detroit, U.S.A. I Have Always Been a Dreamer begins with a single long take scanning the inner city area of Detroit. The camera gazes up at […]
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