Trevor Hogg chats with Shane Weisfeld about The Karate Kid, perseverance, and developing a cool idea into a movie… “I was born in 1974 so I was able to be influenced by the birth of the blockbuster, and then the birth of renting movies,” states Shane Weisfeld who watched the classics of the 1970s on […]
Film4 FrightFest 2013 Review – The Dead 2: India (2013)
The Dead 2: India, 2013 Written and directed by The Ford BrothersStarring Joseph Millson, Meenu, Anand Gopal, Sandip Datta Guppa amd Poonam Mathur SYNOPSIS: A ship docked fresh from Somalia, containing one infected worker who feverishly picks up his meager pay then passes unnoticed into the very heart of India through the overpopulated bustling streets, […]
Killing, Swearing & Magic: Kurtis Wiebe talks about Rat Queens
Trevor Hogg chats with Kurtis Wiebe about having a bloody good time creating the adventures for the Rat Queens… Fantasy tales tend to be drawn towards medieval times. “That’s been the established status quo since its inception,” observes Kurtis Wiebe. “There are variations of course but it is a standard of the genre. Maybe it’s […]
Lea Seydoux and Sam Smith wanted for Bond 24; script gets another “polish”
Just last week, Baz Bamigboye over at The Daily Mail reported that John Logan, who co-wrote Skyfall back in 2012, had been moved aside from his work on Bond 24 so that franchise veterans Robert Wade and Neal Purvis (The World Is Not Enough, Casino Royale) could come in and help add some much needed […]
Film4 FrightFest 2013 Review – Curse of Chucky (2013)
Curse of Chucky, 2013. Written and directed by Don Mancini.Starring Fiona Dourif, Danielle Bisutti, Brennan Elliot, Summer H. Howell and A Martinez and featuring the voice talent of Brad Dourif. SYNOPSIS: After her mother’s mysterious death, Nica begins to suspect that the talking, red-haired doll her visiting niece has been playing with may be the […]
Movie Review – We’re the Millers (2013)
We’re the Millers, 2013 Directed by Rawson Marshall ThurberStarring Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, and Ed Helms SYNOPSIS: A veteran pot dealer creates a fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S. from Mexico. 2013 really has given us […]
Comic Book Review – The First Kingdom Vol. 5 – The Space Explorers Club
Villordsutch reviews The First Kingdom Vol. 5 – The Space Explorers Club… With the conclusion of The First Kingdom, human champion, Tundran, and his children, fulfil their ultimate destiny and bring down the pantheon of the gods, heralding a new epic! From a far-flung future of space-faring humans to races of strange new gods, The Space Explorers Club is published here EXCLUSIVELY […]
Joseph Gordon-Levitt provides an update on Sandman
According to Joseph Gordon-Levitt – who is currently on board as producer and will likely also star – the big screen adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s seminal graphic novel series Sandman doesn’t have a complete script yet. Speaking exclusively to Moviefone while promoting his latest flick Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, Gordon-Levitt spoke candidly about […]
Special Features – Why Pacific Rim Doesn’t Need a Sequel
Luke Owen addresses the possibility of a sequel to Pacific Rim… Warning: here be spoilers for Pacific Rim. I was among the many people who praised Guillermo del Toro and Travis Beacham’s homage to kaiju-eiga cinema, Pacific Rim, upon its release last month. I went to a press screening of it, gave it a ★★★★ review, […]
Comic Book Review – Sonic Universe #55
Luke Owen reviews Sonic Universe #55… AAAAARRRR you ready?? “Pirate Plunder Panic” Part One: It’s mystery and mayhem on the high seas as Amy and Cream join first mates Blaze and Marine in their search for the final Sol Emerald! As ships clash on the stormy waters, familiar faces start to appear amongst the opposition […]
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