Luke Owen reviews Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye #18… ‘DON’T LET THEM TAKE SKIDS!’ The crew of the Lost Light left CYBERTRON before they could hear those words-part of a message from the future warning of terror and catastrophe and a threat to the entire Cybertronian race. Can the AUTOBOTS do anything to stop […]
Blu-Ray Review – Spider Baby (1968)
Spider Baby, 1968 Directed by Jack HillStarring Lon Chaney Jr., Sid Haig, Carol Ohmart, Quinn Redeker, Beverly Washburn, Jill Banner, Mary Mitchell, Karl Schanzer SYNOPSIS: In a dilapidated rural mansion, the last generation of the degenerate, inbred Merrye family lives with the inherited curse of a disease that causes them to mentally regress from the […]
DVD Review – Black Friday (1940)
Black Friday, 1940 Directed by Arthur LubinStarring Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Stanley Ridges SYNOPSIS: Dr. Sovac transplants the brain of a gangster into his professor friend’s body to save his life, but there is a side effect that causes a dangerous split personality. Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi team up once again (although never on […]
Star Wars: Episode VII to revisit Hoth?
We know we’ll be seeing some familiar faces in Star Wars: Episode VII, and it seems we might be getting to revisit a familiar location too. No, it’s not Tatooine (although surely that’s a given at some point during the Sequel Trilogy), but rather the ice planet of Hoth, which of course housed the Rebel […]
Bricklayers: The Making of The LEGO Movie
Trevor Hogg chats with Rob Coleman, Grant Freckelton, Damien Gray and Max Liani from Animal Logic about bringing the iconic LEGO bricks to the big screen… “Lin Pictures and Warner Bros had seen our in house directed work on LEGO® Star Wars® The Padawan Menace [2011] which was the TV short that we worked on […]
DVD Review – The Raven (1935)
The Raven, 1935 Directed by Lew LandersStarring Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Irene Ware, Samuel S. Hinds SYNOPSIS: A brilliant surgeon obsessed with Poe saves the life of a beautiful dancer and goes mad when he can’t have her. One year after The Black Cat, horror icons Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff teamed up again to […]
DVD Review – The Black Cat (1934)
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 […]
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