Horror specialist Hammer has announced that it has acquired the feature film rights to The Daylight Gate, Jeanette Winterson’s 2012 novella from Randon House’s Arrow Books Hammer imprint, which is based upon the 17th century Pendle Witch Trial, the most notorious of English witch-trials, and is a tale of magic, superstition, conscience and ruthless murder. “The Hammer imprint has […]
DVD Review – Dear Dracula (2012)
Dear Dracula, 2012 Directed by Chad Van De KeereFeaturing the voice talent of Ray Liotta, Emilio Estevez, Ariel Winter, Nathan Gamble, Marion Ross, Tara Strong and Matthew Liddard SYNOPSIS: With Christmas too far away to write Santa for a Count Dracula action figure, a young boy writes a letter to the vampire himself, prompting him to come […]
Comic Book Review – Batman: The Dark Knight #23.3: Clayface
Robb Ghag reviews Batman: The Dark Knight #23.3: Clayface… “It’s the biggest audition of Clayface’s life as he attempts to impress the Secret Society and join their ranks. Desperate to prove himself more than a monster, Clayface sets a scheme into motion that quickly unravels! Will he make his mark—or dig his own grave?” Although […]
57th BFI London Film Festival Review – Teenage (2013)
Teenage, 2013. Directed by Matt Wolf.Starring Jena Malone, Ben Whishaw, Alden Ehrenreich, Ben Rosenfield and Jessie Usher. SYNOPSIS:Teenagers did not always exist. In this living collage of rare archival material, filmed portraits, and voices lifted from early 20th Century diary entries, a struggle erupts between adults and adolescents to define a new idea of youth. […]
Comic Book Review – Judge Dredd #11
Andy Naylor reviews Judge Dredd #11… “It’s tough living in irradiated flyover country. But it’s even tougher to fight your way through it—especially when a mutant hillbilly gang is after your Lawgiver, your Land Raider, and your multi-eyed precog partner, and well… your hide. (“It’s almost supper time, Paw!”) And what that’s rumbling in the […]
57th BFI London Film Festival Review – Adore (2013)
Adore, 2013. Directed by Anne Fontaine.Starring Naomi Watts, Robin Wright, Xavier Samuel, James Frecheville, Ben Mendelsohn and Sophie Lowe. SYNOPSIS: A pair of childhood friends grow up living next door to each other and develop a bond strengthened by love and loss. As their children age, they both find themselves attracted to their ‘son-in-laws’ and […]
Comic Book Review – G.I. Joe: Special Missions #8
Gary Collinson reviews G.I. Joe: Special Missions #8…. “A peace-promoting diplomat is gunned down and barely escapes with his life. The world watches as the man lies at death’s door in a high security facility. COBRA is watching as well and mounts an all-out cyber-assault to take their target down once and for all. Mainframe […]
Comic Book Review – Superman #23.4: Parasite
Robb Ghag reviews Superman #23.4: Parasite… “Parasite: Noun. An organism that lives in or on another organism. Preferably Superman.” As Villains Month has come to an end, I still find myself catching up on all of the issues and side stories that emerged through a hectic month for comic collectors. As some of you may […]
Harrison Ford “would be very happy” to return for Blade Runner sequel
We’re still waiting on word from Harrison Ford about whether he’s open to reprising the role of Han Solo for Star Wars: Episode VII, but the space pirate isn’t the only character from Ford’s back catalogue who could potentially return to the screen some thirty-odd years after his last appearance. Since it was announced in […]
Comic Book Review – Triple Helix #1
Villordsutch reviews IDW’s Triple Helix #1… “Where TRIO stopped, HELIX starts! There’s a MONSTER on the loose in the City… but will the mysterious CHANGELINGS of TRIPLE HELIX destroy it before they realize it’s really an old FRIEND?” There is a moment everybody comes across in their lives when you realise you’ve not been paying […]
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