Chris Sanderson reviews Stonghold: Crusader II… The last time I played Stronghold was in 2002 a year after the first games release, when my parents had just bought their first PC and the Internet was off to a booming consumer start. My friends in high school were all talking about Playstation’s and Gamecubes and one […]
George Clooney apologises for Batman & Robin
Oh Batman & Robin, you were terrible weren’t you? Neon, nipples and the Bat Credit Card (never leave home without it). A terribly toyetic travesty, you might say. No one came out of it well, and it left the Batman film franchise dead in the water until Christopher Nolan rebooted in 2005 with Batman Begins. […]
Movie Review – Dracula Untold (2014)
Dracula Untold, 2014 Directed by Gary Shore. Starring Luke Evans, Dominic Cooper, Sarah Gadon, Charles Dance and Art Parkinson. SYNOPSIS: Facing threats to his kingdom and his family, Vlad Tepes makes a deal with dangerous supernatural forces – whilst trying to avoid succumbing to the darkness himself. Remember that time Dracula made a devilish deal […]
One Man Lord of the Rings – Review
Martin Carr reviews Charles Ross’ One Man Lord of the Rings… One man, one microphone, a mauve jumpsuit and wrap around moccasins. With nothing more than that Canadian actor Charles Ross brings you Peter Jackson’s ‘Lord of the Rings’…… Throughout the ninety minutes and change Ross stalks his stage breathing life into Jackson’s world, through […]
DVD Review – Misfire (2014)
Misfire, 2014. Directed by R. Ellis Frazier. Starring Gary Daniels, Michael Greco, Vannessa Vasquez, Luis Gatica, Geoffrey Ross and Patricia Peinado Cruz. SYNOPSIS: Hardened DEA agent, Cole, descends into the dangerous underworld of Tijuana, Mexico in search of his journalist ex-wife who he believes has been abducted by a charismatic Cartel boss with aspirations for […]
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs prequel TV series is in development
Animated hit Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is getting a prequel TV series. Sony has announced that it is developing twenty-six 22 minute episodes of the animated series with DHX Media, although there is currently no network attached to the project. This comes after the success of the animated shorts which featured on the […]
American Horror Story: Freak Show – Episode 1 Review
Manny Camacho reviews the premiere episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show… Last night American Horror Story: Freak Show opened to a 6.1 Million viewership, its highest season premiere for the series. It also opened with a 3.1 rating per viewer in the 18-49 share category. Prompting for a very promising return for the highly popular […]
Watch over six minutes of deleted scenes from X-Men: Days of Future Past
As the home-entertainment release of Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past approaches, a video has arrived online containing over six minutes of deleted and alternative scenes from this year’s mutant superhero sequel. Check it out below… The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods in […]
Snake Eyes betrays G.I. Joe and becomes and Agent of Cobra in new miniseries from IDW
Fan favourite Joe Snake Eyes is defecting to Cobra in January, with the ninja set to head up his own new miniseries from IDW Publishing entitled G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra, which comes from writer Mike Costa (G.I. Joe: The Cobra Files) and artist Paolo Villanelli. “Snake Eyes has been gone from the […]
Comic Book Review – Caliban #7
Zeb Larson reviews Caliban #7… The final issue of the Caliban crew’s frightening story delivers a devastating conclusion! Fans have called GARTH ENNIS and FACUNDO PERCIO’s Caliban ‘the best horror sci-fi since Alien’ and the tale has lived up to the hype. Down every alien corridor a hybrid of human and extraterrestrial horror waits to […]
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