Ouch. It looks like “action-adventure” series Hieroglyph has had its plugged pulled before its even had a chance to switch on with The Hollywood Reporter bringing the news that the show has been cancelled after filming just one episode. According to the website, problems started to show after the first episode was completed with writers […]
Monster Movie Mondays – King Kong Escapes (1967)
Monster Movie Mondays looks at King Kong Escapes… Director: Ishiro Honda Release date: 1967 Also released as: King Kong, Frankenstein’s Son (Germany) Appearing kaiju: King Kong, Mechani-Kong, Gorosaurus In the early 1960s, Toho struck a deal with American producer John Beck (who was representing Willis O’Brian) to make a movie based on the King Kong character which […]
Cybermen returning to Doctor Who
BBC classic TV show Doctor Who returns to our screens on August 23rd 2014 and following from the teaser image posted on Saturday, the official Twitter feed has now given us another return – the Cybermen! Check out the image… The Cybermen are classic Doctor Who villains so this news should come as no surprise, […]
Transformers: Age of Extinction has biggest opening of 2014 with $300 million
It seems Michael Bay’s Transformers: Age of Extinction really is more than meets the eye. Despite a critical panning (including our own ★ review), the fourth instalment of the Transformers franchise has taken a whopping $300 million worldwide in its opening weekend. The film has beaten out Captain America: The Winter Soldier‘s opening weekend of […]
Scared Stupid: Marlon Wayans talks A Haunted House 2 and the Spoof Genre
Flickering Myth co-editor Luke Owen sits down with Marlon Wayans to discuss his upcoming movie, A Haunted House 2… The original movie was panned by many critics and its sequel, A Haunted House 2, hasn’t fared much better. But that hasn’t stopped Marlon Wayans (Scary Movie) from producing his brand of humour for his audience. […]
Movie Review – Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)
Transformers: Age of Extinction, 2014. Directed by Michael Bay. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Victoria Summer, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Titus Welliver, Bingbing Li and featuring the voice talents of Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, John Goodman, Ken Watanabe, and Mark Ryan. SYNOPSIS: An automobile mechanic and his daughter make a discovery that brings […]
Movie Review – Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie (2014)
Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie, 2014. Directed by Ben Kellet. Starring Brendan O’Carroll, Rory Cowan, Martin Delany, Dermot Crowley, Robert Bathurst, Jennifer Gibney, Jimmy Gibney, Paddy Houlihan, Conor Moloney, Danny O’Carroll, Eilish O’Carroll, Fiona O’Carroll, Jamie O’Carroll and Dermot O’Neill. SYNOPSIS: A company tries to shut down Mrs Brown’s fruit and veg stall. They can feck off. […]
Comic Book Review – Batman Eternal #12
Laura McCarthy reviews Batman Eternal #12… Jason Bard makes his big play to end the gang war once and for all. And Jim Gordon’s trial becomes a family affair! This issue of Batman Eternal feels like returning to regularly scheduled programing after the screeching halt last issue brought. Admittedly, compared to last issue, we’re getting […]
Comic Book Review – All-New Ghost Rider #4
Laura McCarthy reviews All-New Ghost Rider #4… “ENGINES OF VENGEANCE” • The streets of East LA flare up with drug-fueled gang violence form DR. ZABO’s power-enhancing narcotic. • Will ROBBIE REYES submit to the sprit inside him and go too far in protecting the neighborhood? • What is MR. HYDE’s diabolical plan to expand his […]
Deadpool movie teaser at San Diego Comic-Con? Ryan Reynolds no longer involved?
Before you get too excited, it’s worth taking this with a huge pinch of salt… So, movie website and “scoop finders” KDrama Stars are claiming that a source has told them the teaser for the Deadpool movie will be shown at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con and that Ryan Reynolds is no longer involved. The […]
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