The Man with the Iron Fists, 2012. Directed by RZA. Starring RZA, Russell Crowe, Lucy Lui, Jamie Chung, Cung Le, Byron Mann, Pam Grier and Dave Bautista. SYNOPSIS: In feudal China, a treasure trove of gold leads various clans into war. In the middle of it all is a blacksmith, who must protect his love, […]
Thoughts on… Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012)
Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, 2012. Written and Directed by Lorene Scafaria.Starring Steve Carell, Keira Knightley, William Petersen, Melanie Lynsky and Adam Brody. SYNOPSIS: As an asteroid approaches Earth, a man decides to take a road trip to reunite with his high school sweetheart. If you knew the world was coming […]
Comic Book Review – The Hollows #1
Luke Owen reviews the first issue of The Hollows… “An all-new series from the creator of The Maxx and the co-creator of Zombies vs Robots! Sam Kieth and Chris Ryall transport you to a near-future Japan, where burned-out husks—the Hollows—wantonly devour souls throughout the city. Far above, a segment of society lives safely in giant […]
Thoughts on.. the Man of Steel theatrical trailer
Martin Deer discusses the new trailer for Zack Snyder’s upcoming Superman reboot Man of Steel… Sublime. Moving. Powerful! Some things are worth waiting for, and those things are even better when they suddenly appear unexpected. This trailer blew me away. It is fantastic; there are so many things to be excited about from this footage […]
Comic Book Review – Transformers Spotlight: Orion Pax
Luke Owen reviews the latest issue of The Transformers Spotlight… “BEFORE OPTIMUS PRIME — there was Orion Pax! Four million years ago, the future leader of the AUTOBOTS disappeared into the Cybertronian wilderness to save a friend. What happened next would take him to the very brink — and have startling repercussions on the current […]
Comic Book Review – Ghostbusters #16
Luke Owen reviews the latest issue of Ghostbusters… “After several tough cases, the Ghostbusters are ready for a real day off from dealing with the supernatural… but that doesn’t necessarily mean the supernatural is going to take a day off from them. Ready to settle in and do some relaxing, they are surprised as a […]
Comic Book Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #17
Chris Cooper reviews the latest issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles… “The TMNT recuperate in their new underground lair following their battle with Slash, the latest deadly creation of Stockgen. April O’Neil, an interim at Stockgen, has recently begun to uncover dark secrets there. Little does she know that her co-worker Chet Allen is secretly […]
Constructive Concepts: A conversation with production designer Patrick Tatopoulos
Trevor Hogg chats with Patrick Tatopoulos about his career highs and lows as well as the craft of production design… “My mission to come to the States to work was to create creatures and I’ve done that all the way through to I Am Legend [2007],” states French Production Designer Patrick Tatopolous who has frequently […]
16th UK Jewish Film Festival Retrospective – A conversation with Sophie Lellouche, writer-director of Paris-Manhattan
Paul Risker chats with Sophie Lellouche, writer-director of Paris-Manhattan… The film chosen to open this year’s 16th UK Jewish Film Festival was the romantic comedy Paris-Manhattan, the directorial feature debut of young French writer-director Sophie Lellouche. It is an eventful first attempt at a feature film, the screenplay written over a long seven year stretch, […]
16th UK Jewish Film Festival Retrospective Review – Paris-Manhattan (2012)
Paris-Manhattan, 2012. Directed by Sophie Lellouche.Starring Alice Taglioni, Patrick Bruel, Marine Delterme, Michel Aumont and Woody Allen. SYNOPSIS: Local Pharmacist Alice (Alice Taglioni) is struggling to find someone who can live up to the image of her ideal man: Woody Allen. Surrounded by relationship dramas and obsessed with the films of Woody Allen, can new […]
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