The Black Cat, 1934 Directed by Edgar G. UllmerStarring Boris Karloff, Bela Lugois, David Manners, Julie Bishop SYNOPSIS: American honeymooners in Hungary are trapped in the home of a Satan- worshipping priest when the bride is taken there for medical help following a road accident. Bringing together two of horror’s biggest icons for the first […]
Video Game Review – Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Chris Cooper reviews Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes… For nearly 15 years now Metal Gear Solid has been my favourite game, top of a list including such greats as Super Mario Bros 3, Sonic the Hedgehog, Half Life, and RoboCop vs Terminator, amongst others. It laid the foundations for a series that I have followed […]
The Apprentice 2013 Episode 7 Review
Luke Owen gives his thoughts on last night’s episode of The Apprentice… I am always one to admit when I am wrong. Last week I predicted that Kurt would make it to the final four. One week later, and he’s gone. Natalie’s gone too, but it’s Kurt I’m more upset about. Last night’s edition of […]
Ivan Reitman talks Ghostbuters 3 – is it a 3D reboot?
We posted a couple of days ago a story of Ivan Reitman addressing the rumours surrounding Ghostbusters III, particularly after the sad passing of Harold Ramis. He mentioned in that interview some of the proposed plot ideas and now in while talking to CraveOnline, the Groundhog Day director talked more about the movie. When asked […]
Comic Book Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Secret History of the Foot Clan TPB
Luke Owen looks at the trade paperback collection of TMNT: The Secret History of the Foot Clan… Demons, ninjas, and hostile takeovers–what more can you want from a TMNT comic? Secret History of the Foot Clan collects the thrilling mini-series and reveals a story never told before about the original founder of the Foot. Join […]
Karl Urban has a message for Dredd fans who want to see a sequel
Despite the fact it struggled at the box office, the 2012 British comic book movie Dredd has certainly built a strong cult following, so much so that a ‘Make a Dredd Sequel’ petition has attracted over 100,000 signatures. While it remains to be seen whether a follow-up will become a reality, star Karl Urban has […]
Jeff Wadlow heading to Eternia for Masters of the Universe
According to Schmoes Know, Kick-Ass 2 writer-director Jeff Wadlow has taken on directing duties on Sony’s long-gestating live-action Masters of the Universe reboot, filling the space in the director’s chair vacated by Jon M. Chu (G.I. Joe: Retaliation). Wadlow has recently penned the script for 20th Century Fox’s X-Men spin-off X-Force, and should this He-Man rumour […]
Submerged: Kel Symons talks about The Mercenary Sea
Trevor Hogg chats with Kel Symons about movies, comic books and submerging himself with an swashbuckling tale… “My mother was an RN, and my father was a lawyer,” states Kel Symons. “Though I think my dad semi-secretly wished he’d become a writer; I know he was a huge movie fan and helped inform my taste […]
Superman Month – Why Superman IV: The Quest For Peace is Worse Than Superman Returns
Luke Owen looks into the debate on which is the worst Superman movie… While we are in the middle of Superman Month, I thought I would address a question that has plagued a generation – which is the worst Superman movie? But before we can answer that, let’s look into some history… Superman: The Movie […]
Flickering Myth’s Greatest Comic Book Movies: #50 – #26
As you’ll no doubt be aware if you’re a regular around these parts, we’re big fans of comic book movies here at Flickering Myth. So with the 2013 comic book movie season about to get underway in April with the arrival of Oblivion and Iron Man 3, we thought we’d spend the month counting down […]
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