Oliver Davis reviews Prophet #42… After its terrific issue 41 (and, to be honest, every installment prior to that), Prophet #42 acts as a filler episode, taking a break from the series’ climactic battle to tell a story from Diehard’s millennia-spanning life. The comic’s usual writer and artist – Brandon Graham and Giannis Milonogiannis, respectively […]
Special Features – Six Years On: Remembering Heath Ledger
On the sixth anniversary of his passing, Martin Deer remembers Heath Ledger…. Today marks the sixth anniversary of the passing of Heath Ledger – a day which is still very much fresh in my mind as though it were yesterday, and so I want to pay my respects to a man that created something that I will […]
Cobie Smulders confirms Maria Hill return for The Avengers: Age of Ultron
It was expected, but now it’s official. How I Met Your Mother star Cobie Smulders has confirmed that she’s set to link up with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes once again, returning to the role of Agent Maria Hill for Joss Whedon’s eagerly-anticipated sequel The Avengers: Age of Ultron. “I’m not talking about Avengers anymore… ever,” Smulders […]
Comic Book Review – All-New X-Men #19
Robb Ghag reviews All-New X-Men #19… “The X-Men are shaken to the core by the Battle of the Atom. Kitty Pryde is particularly is shaken by the events of the X-Men crossover. With her students gone, what is Kitty to do?“ If you’re a fan of the X-Men, then you must be reading All-New X-Men. […]
Special Features – Oldboy: From Original to Remake
Paul Risker discusses Chan-wook Park’s Oldboy, and its Spike Lee-directed remake… An individual film can attain infamy for a number of reasons, and one source of infamy is the twist, whether it is a mid-film or end of film twist. It has been exploited by films as diverse as The Crying Game, The Empire Strikes […]
Comic Book Review – Zero #5
Anghus Houvouras reviews Zero #5… “The solicitation text for this issue of ZERO has been censored by the Agency. There is nothing to see here.” Warning spoilers ahead… Last month I named Zero my favorite comic of 2013. It’s blend of espionage and sic-fi elements spoke to me. It’s ground in a dark, violent reality […]
Quentin Tarantino shelves The Hateful Eight after script leak
Earlier this month it was revealed that Quentin Tarantino was heading back to the Western genre for his next film, following up Django Unchained with a new project entitled The Hateful Eight, but it seems that Tarantino has decided to shelve those plans, owing to a leak of his latest script. “I’m very, very depressed,” […]
Amazon picks up Nicolas Winding Refn’s Barbarella TV series
Last year came word about a possible Barbarella TV series, with Drive and Only God Forgives director Nicolas Winding Refn attached to produce. Since then, we’ve heard nothing about the project, but it’s now been reported that Amazon has picked up the project for a pilot order. Whereas previously it was stated that Refn would […]
Comic Book Review – Amazing X-Men #3
Robb Ghag reviews Amazing X-Men #3… “BEAST UNLEASHED! Dr. McCoy is pushed over the edge and gives into his savage side like never before! The X-Men, split between heaven and hell, are in way over their heads! Can they get to Nightcrawler before evil Azazel does?” This series hasn’t really lived up to all of […]
Two more join Zoe Saldana in NBC’s Rosemary’s Baby miniseries
Earlier this month, it was announced that Zoe Saldana (Avatar, Star Trek Into Darkness) will take on the lead in NBC’s new 4-hour miniseries adaptation of Rosemary’s Baby and now more casting news has arrived. Character actor and all-round good bloke Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter, Awake) has been joined the project as sinister neighbour and […]
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