Pim Razenberg on the unconsidered consequences of Avengers: Endgame… Warning: If you have not seen Avengers: Endgame and want to avoid spoilers, do not read the following article. Did the Russo Brothers turn Earth’s Mightiest Heroes into Earth’s Greatest Foes with Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame? After casting the Avengers in the role of […]
Sundance London 2019 Review – Animals
Animals, 2019. Directed by Sophie Hyde Starring Holliday Grainger, Alia Shawkat, Fra Fee, Dermot Murphy and Amy Molloy. SYNOPSIS: Resisting the building urge to grow up, 30 year old Laura rockets between her old party animal lifestyle and her newly found, more mature, love affair. Laura and her flatmate Tyler live from one night out […]
Book Review – Blood Ink by Dana Fredsti
Michelle Herbert reviews Blood Ink by Dana Fredsti… Blood Ink is the second novel in the Lilith series and follows on from the events of The Spawn of Lilith. When we meet Lee again, she is struggling with being independent and paying her own way. Lee has been effectively blacklisted from working on movie sets […]
Movie Review – Lucid (2018)
Lucid, 2018. Directed by Adam Morse. Starring Laurie Calvert, Billy Zane, Sadie Frost, Sophie Kennedy Clark, Felicity Gilbert and Cristian Solimeno. SYNOPSIS: A young man named Zel gets the opportunity to drastically change his life when his neighbour introduces him to the concept of lucid dreaming. Have you ever felt like you wanted to conduct […]
Movie Review – Terror in the Skies (2019)
Terror in the Skies, 2019. Directed by Seth Breedlove. Featuring Lyle Blackburn, Ken Gerhard, Loren Coleman, Chad Lewis, Kevin Nelson, Allison Jornlin, and Tobias Wayland. SYNOPSIS: A documentary exploring the history and urban legends surrounding encounters with supernatural winged creatures sighted in the state of Illinois, told through first-person accounts and interviews with paranormal investigators. […]
Movie Review – Perfect (2018)
Perfect, 2018. Directed by Eddie Alcazar. Starring Garrett Wareing, Courtney Eaton, Tao Okamoto, Maurice Compte, and Abbie Cornish. SYNOPSIS: Perfect, follows the tale of Vessel 13 (Garrett Wareing) a disturbed young man who commits murder and is then promptly carted off to an isolated woodland clinic by his emotionally distant mother (Abbie Cornish) to cure […]
Why Attack of the Clones is the worst Star Wars movie
Luke Owen looks back at Attack of the Clones… The year is 1999. The excitement and buzz surrounding the release of the first Star Wars movie since 1983 is at an all-time high. We’d recently just relived our love of the original trilogy via the 1997 Special Edition re-releases, and now here we are with […]
Sci-Fi London Review – Axcellerator (2019)
Axcellerator, 2019. Directed and co-written by David Giancola. Starring Sean Young, Sam J Jones, Laura James, Mark ‘Woody’ Keppel, Ryan Wesen, Maxwell Caulfield, and John James. SYNOPSIS: Dane (Ryan Wesen) only wanted to steal a car but, when a panicked inventor (Mark ‘Woody’ Keppel) dives in the passenger seat with a pistol and a teleportation […]
Exclusive Interview – Star Trek: Dark Remnant composer Matthew Carl Earl gives musical life to the U.S.S. Galileo
This week at the CBS and CBS All Access Upfronts presentation, the network revealed new information about the next Star Trek series, including the title, Star Trek: Picard. The highly-anticipated show marks Patrick Stewart’s return as Jean-Luc Picard, the first time audiences have seen him portray this character since Star Trek: Nemesis in 2002. With […]
In Praise of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Robb Sheppard on Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas… From Alan Moore’s Watchmen, to William S. Burrows’ Naked Lunch and Patrick Süskind’s Perfume, the term ‘unfilmable’ is used relatively reservedly regarding film adaptations. Wherever the source material is deemed excessively avant-garde, narratively non-linear or aesthetically challenging, the unfilmable label is a badge of honour for […]
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