Trevor Hogg chats with Will Cohen about bringing the right elements together when creating the visual effects for Sherlock… “The Milk team have been involved with Sherlock since it first started,” states Milk VFX CEO Will Cohen. “We are proud to be part of one of the UK’s most popular TV drama series.” Creative freedom […]
Sundance London 2014 Review – EDC 2013: Under the Electric Sky (2014)
EDC 2013: Under the Electric Sky, 2014 Directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz. Starring Pasquale Rotella, Tiesto and Avicii. SYNOPSIS: A documentary following revelers at EDC 2013, the largest dance music event in North America. 3D shades aside, I prefer to go into festival films as blind as possible. It’s a dangerous game of […]
Sundance London 2014 Review – Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter (2014)
Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter, 2014 Directed by David Zellner Starring Rinko Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Katsube, David Zellner, Kanako Higashi SYNOPSIS: A lonely Japanese woman becomes convinced that a satchel of money buried and lost in a fictional film, is in fact, real. With a crudely drawn treasure map and limited preparation, she escapes her structured life […]
Comic Book Review – Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #11
Luke Owen reviews Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #11 from IDW… Undersea adventure awaits! The Devonian threat has been identified, and monsters across the globe converge in the depths of the ocean! As the humans test new weapons and methods, Godzilla will be forced to face some of his most fearsome foes! All good things must […]
Going with the Flow: Bryan Hirota & Danielle Plantec talk about 300: Rise of an Empire
Trevor Hogg chats with Bryan Hirota and Danielle Plantec about the visual effects work created by Scanline for the latest instalment of the 300 franchise… “I was the client contact and handled the on-set supervision for Scanline in Bulgaria,” explains Scanline VFX Supervisor Bryan Hirota. “Once principal photography wrapped I stayed in the LA office and […]
From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series – Episode Six Review
Luke Owen review the sixth episode of From Dusk Till Dawn… If there is one thing From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series has done right, it’s taking short periods of the original movie and stretching them convincingly over 45 minutes. Granted, last week’s episode was a bump in the road in terms of contrivance, but […]
Comic Book Review – The Mercenary Sea #3
Trevor Hogg dives into a new Image Comics series by reading the third instalment titled Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea… Jack Harper and the crew of the Venture slip into enemy waters to rescue a British spy, code-named “Top Hat.” Only their old adversary, Captain Tono of the Imperial Japanese Navy, spoils […]
Timeless Clothing: Michael Wilkinson talks about Noah
Trevor Hogg chats with Michael Wilkinson about weaving a new adaptation of an epic Biblical story… “There was an opening in my schedule,” recalls Michael Wilkinson who had completed the costume designs for Man of Steel (2013) when an opportunity arose to work on Noah (2014) helmed by Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan). “My agents introduced […]
V/H/S director in line to direct Friday the 13th
We’ve not heard much from the Friday the 13th sequel/reboot since there were talks of not having Jason Voorhees as the main killer in the 13th installment of the iconic slasher series. While the movie isn’t out for another year, we may now have a director in the form of David Bruckner who could be […]
Game of Thrones Season Four – Episode 2 Review
Oliver Davis reviews the second episode of Game of Thrones Season Four…. The Lion and the Rose. Directed by Alex Graves. Written by George R. R. Martin. Nobody major usually dies in these earlier Game of Thrones episodes. The big plot events are often kept until the close of a season, historically episode 9. So […]
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