It seems like a never-ending war for “scoops” and speculation between Star Wars: Episode VII and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Earlier this week, rumours of plot details and multi-villain appearances in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice were reported by Latino Review, based on a script that was leaked. Since those reports, it has […]
Asking Questions: Miguel Garzón Martínez talks about Knot & Breaking Point
Trevor Hogg chats with Miguel Garzón Martínez about making thoughtful movies… “My family has a background in construction and in business, but never in film or any form of art,” states Miguel Garzón Martínez . “However, I have learned recently that construction is a kind of art and that you need to think like a businessman to […]
Independence Day – 6 Things You Didn’t Know
Luke Owen celebrates the Fourth of July by looking at six things you didn’t know about Independence Day… Perhaps it’s fate that today is the Fourth of July, and you will once again be fighting for our freedom… Not from tyranny, oppression, or persecution… but from annihilation. We are fighting for our right to live. […]
Michael Bay responds again to critics who didn’t like Transformers: Age of Extinction
Earlier this week, Michael Bay spoke out about critics who didn’t like this latest blockbuster Transformers: Age of Extinction, which has been panned by almost every critic under the sun. In the interview, Bay essestinally said, “haters gonna hate”. While promoting the film in Dublin ahead of its release tomorrow here in the UK, Michael […]
Comic Book Review – Batman Eternal #13
Laura McCarthy reviews Batman Eternal #13… A demon from Jim Gordon’s past comes to haunt him in Blackgate while the Gang War threatens to rip Gotham City apart! Can Jason Bard keep the order without coming head to head with Batman himself? Hey, I didn’t regret opening this issue! It’s a Christmas miracle! Maybe my […]
Christopher McQuarrie talks the alternative ending for Edge of Tomorrow
During the Flickering Myth Podcast review of Edge of Tomorrow, a couple of our writers brought up that they weren’t overly happy with the ending of the movie. Well, it seems it was going to be much darker. Warning, there be spoilers below! In an interview with Film School Rejects, Christopher McQuarrie talked about the […]
Movie Review – Jay and Silent Bob’s Super Groovy Cartoon Movie (2013)
Jay and Silent Bob’s Super Groovy Cartoon Movie, 2013 Directed by Steve Stark Featuring the voice talent of Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Ralph Garman, Eliza Dushku, Tara Strong, Jon Lovitz, Jennifer Schwalbach, Neil Gaiman and Kevin Conroy. SYNOPSIS: Jay and Silent Bob hit the lottery jackpot, and use their cash windfall to become crime-fighting superheroes. […]
First Impressions – Hercules (2014)
Luke Owen with some thoughts on Hercules after seeing some sneak-peak footage… The words “directed by Brett Ratner” do not inspire a lot of confidence in movie lovers. Many have argued that the success of the Rush Hour movies was down to Jackie Chan “directing” them and he will always be remembered as the man who ruined […]
Comic Book Review – East of West #13
Oliver Davis reviews East of West #13… “‘BUSILLIS’ Our first good look inside the Lair. The Son of Death and Xiaolain makes his move. The beast roams free in EAST OF WEST #13.” Last month’s issue was a frustrating read. Not only was it too wordy and static, and lacked the book’s most interesting characters, […]
West End Review – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Steve Glass reviews Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on the West End… Having been nestled quietly at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden for a year, Sam Mendes’ musical production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory celebrated its first birthday last Wednesday evening. In a strange way Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has a difficult […]
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