Trevor Hogg reviews the collection which serves as the opening installment for a comic book series that expands upon the literary universe envisioned by Bram Stoker…. When you have a career involving huge robots, flying reptiles, miniature one-eyed henchmen and blue forest creatures, delving into the world of vampires is not that much of a […]
Movie Review – We Are the Giant (2014)
We Are the Giant, 2014. Directed by Greg Barker. SYNOPSIS: Inspiring documentary that profiles several human right activists in Libya, Syria, and Bahrain as they describe events that took place during the Arab Spring in their countries. There are a lot of shocking and disturbing moments in Greg Barker’s documentary We Are the Giant which […]
X-Men: Apocalypse will focus on Magneto and Mystique’s relationship
With production due to start April 2015, details of the upcoming Bryan Singer directed X-Men: Apocalypse have been fairly scarce. Other than casting rumours – and without delving too deep into the comic-books – there hasn’t been a lot to go on in terms of where the plot will go. This can be seen as […]
Video Game Review – Mario Kart 8 Pack One DLC
Tom Powter reviews the first DLC pack for Mario Kart 8… And there I thought Mario Kart 8 couldn’t get any better. It’s a wonderful age we live in, where a developer can continue to add more to a game post-release if they see fit. It adds longevity to our favourite games and helps to […]
Is The Wolf Man the mystery Universal Monster movie for 2017?
It was announced last week that Universal Studios had set aside a date for 2017 for one of their Monster Movie reboots, but there was no news on which Monster it would be. Well, thanks to Deadline, we may now know the answer. According to the source, Aaron Guzikowski (Prisoners) is being courted to start writing The […]
World Exclusive – Charles Dance talks about short film Retrospective
Flickering Myth catches up with Charles Dance… Directed by Garrick Hamm (The Man Who Married Himself), Retrospective an all star British cast lead by Charles Dance (Game Of Thrones), Emilia Fox (Silent Witness), Vincent Regan (Snow White And The Huntsman, 300) and Omid Djalili (Sex And The City 2). It follows Jonathan Hoyle (Dance), who has […]
Peter Jackson is still editing The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
With its U.K. December 12th air date edging ever closer, Peter Jackson has revealed in an intimate interview with New Zealand Radio News that he is still working hard editing The Battle of the Five Armies, the third and final instalment of The Hobbit saga. Jackson admits that he is working “22 hours a day…so […]
More names join the cast of the Vacation reboot
Variety is reporting that four more names have joined the cast of New Line’s currently-in-production Vacation reboot, with Tim Heidecker (Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie), Nick Kroll (The League), Kaitlin Olson (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) and Michael Peña (American Hustle) all set to feature in the film. The latest Griswold outing is being […]
First trailer for Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Sony Pictures has released the first trailer for the comedy sequel Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, which sees Kevin James returning to the role of the titular security guard under new director Andy Fickman (Race to Witch Mountain). Check it out below after the official synopsis… In this sequel, in which Kevin James reprises the […]
James Gunn shares his thoughts on Warner’s DC film slate
Now that both Marvel Studios and Warner Bros. / DC have set out their stall for the next few years, IGN took the opportunity to ask Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn for his thoughts on the rival superhero slate during a promotional interview for the upcoming home-entertainment release of the blockbuster space opera. […]
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