Laura McCarthy reviews Batman Eternal #12… Jason Bard makes his big play to end the gang war once and for all. And Jim Gordon’s trial becomes a family affair! This issue of Batman Eternal feels like returning to regularly scheduled programing after the screeching halt last issue brought. Admittedly, compared to last issue, we’re getting […]
Fox still wants Bryan Singer to helm X-Men: Apocalypse
Even before Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past hit theaters, 2oth Century Fox hired him to helm its sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse. However, after he got caught up in a legal battle following alleged sexual abuse charges, he disappeared from the film’s press circuit and rumors began to spread about his future with the franchise. A few weeks ago, […]
24: Live Another Day – Episode 9 Review
After last week’s shocking finale, Scott Davis rejoins the action in London with Jack Bauer and co… After the shocking final moments of hour eight, word is out that President Heller is officially dead. Stunned congressman, members of Parliament, the CIA and Prime Minister Davies (Stephen Fry) are left shaken by the news, and left […]
Comic Book Review – All-New Ghost Rider #4
Laura McCarthy reviews All-New Ghost Rider #4… “ENGINES OF VENGEANCE” • The streets of East LA flare up with drug-fueled gang violence form DR. ZABO’s power-enhancing narcotic. • Will ROBBIE REYES submit to the sprit inside him and go too far in protecting the neighborhood? • What is MR. HYDE’s diabolical plan to expand his […]
Tom Hanks to star in Meg Ryan’s Ithaca
We already knew that Tom Hanks was set to work as a producer on Meg Ryan’s debut directorial effort Ithaca, but it looks like he’ll be briefly starring in the film too according to The Hollywood Reporter. Ithaca is based on William Saroyan’s 1943 novel The Human Comedy which is described as: The place is […]
Breck Eisner exits Karate Kid 2, new writers hired
It was only back in April when Breck Eisner (The Crazies) had signed on to direct a sequel to the reboot of The Karate Kid, but it looks like he has already parted ways according to Deadline. Although it’s not what you’d think, it’s just because of scheduling difficulties. No new director has been announced […]
Video Game Review – How to Train Your Dragon 2
Ray Willmott reviews How to Train Your Dragon 2 on Wii U… Movie-licensed games really are hit – and mostly miss – in terms of what they offer the player. So bad, in fact, they rarely offer a quality film the justice it rightfully deserves. And sadly, the accompanying game for DreamWorks’ finest moment since […]
Luke Evans and Elisabeth Moss join Ben Wheatley’s High-Rise
Luke Evans (The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) and Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men) have joined the cast of High-Rise, British filmmaker Ben Wheatley’s upcoming adaptation of J. G. Ballard’s classic British thriller novel. “Elizabeth Moss and Luke Evans are great additions to our cast,” said Wheatley. “I’m really excited to be working with both of […]
Shane Black calls his Predator film an “inventive sequel”
Yesterday, we heard that Iron Man 3 director Shane Black will be helming a Predator film for 20th Century Fox. He’ll be writing a treatment for the film before handing the script over to Monster Squad scribe Fred Dekker. When it was announced, THR specifically cited the project as a reboot, but according to Black, that’s not exactly the case. In […]
The 21 Stupidest Things About The Transformers Franchise
With Transformers: Age of Extinction set to open in North America this week, Anthony Stokes looks at the 21 stupidest things about the Transformers franchise…. Like many American kids from the past three decades, I grew up with Transformers to some capacity. There were toys, video games, and a few different cartoons. That being said, […]
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