Black mask and purple tights, what could go wrong? In 1996 lots of things went wrong for the big screen adaptation of Lee Falk’s beloved superhero The Phantom. It totally bombed at the box office regaining a measly $17 million of it’s reported $45 million budget. This was a time when superheroes weren’t greeted with […]
The Following Season 2 – Episode 15 Review
Matt Smith reviews the season finale of The Following… Like any good book, The Following had to have a good finale up its sleeve. Without a good ending, any story will lose its audience and everything that came before will be for nought. It’s telling that, even with the speed bumps along the way, The Following […]
Tim Blake Nelson in talks for Mole Man role in The Fantastic Four
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Tim Blake Nelson is in final talks with 20th Century Fox about joining the cast of director Josh Trank’s (Chronicle) reboot of The Fantastic Four. Nelson – who played Samuel Sterns / The Leader in Marvel Studios’ The Incredible Hulk – is said to be up for the role […]
Dean Cain criticises Man of Steel for a lack of humour and romance
It seems that Dean Cain, star of the 90s television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, isn’t much of a fan of the Man of Steel’s last live-action outing, with the actor criticising Zack Snyder’s reboot over a lack of humour and romance during a chat with ABC News Radio… “The last […]
Movie Review – A Thousand Times Good Night (2013)
A Thousand Times Good Night, 2014 Directed by Erik Poppe Starring Juliette Binoche and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. SYNOPSIS: After being witness to a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, Rebecca, a renowned war photographer, returns home to her family in Ireland, where an emotional juggling act between her family and professional lives ensues. From the outset, you get […]
Syfy adapting Frank Miller’s Ronin and Oni Press’ Letter 44
Syfy is looking to capitalise on the comic book craze, with the network snapping up the rights to Frank Miller’s DC Comics limited series Ronin, as well as Oni Press’ ongoing political space drama Letter 44, The Hollywood Reporter has revealed. The network is currently searching for a writer for Ronin, with the site reporting […]
Andy Serkis assisting Mark Ruffalo with mo-cap work on The Hulk in Avengers: Age of Ultron
It seems that Mark Ruffalo will be getting a little help when it comes to his performance capture work as The Incredible Hulk for Avengers: Age of Ultron, with Ruffalo revealing via Twitter that he’s working with Andy Serkis on his realisation of the Green Goliath in Joss Whedon’s hotly-anticipated sequel. Serkis of course has […]
Bates Motel Season 2 – Episode 9 Review
Alice Rush reviews the ninth episode of Bates Motel season 2… As I’ve stated before, even though the real dramatic scenes in Bates Motel are often between Norma and Norman, this season has been peppered with generic and almost repetitive mother/son arguments to the point of saturation. However this week sees the two separated by […]
Donal Logue on why Gotham works without Batman
After a flurry of set photos and official casting images during production on the pilot episode, things have fallen pretty silent on Fox’s upcoming Batman prequel series Gotham as of late. However, IGN managed to catch up with Donal Logue (Sons of Anarchy) – who portrays Detective Harvey Bullock – this week, and managed to […]
Syfy orders Sharknado 3
Syfy must be pretty confident of having another social media smash on its hands with the upcoming sequel Sharknado 2: The Second One, with the network giving the go ahead to a third movie in the ridiculous low-budget creature feature franchise. Sharknado 2 is set to air on Syfy on July 30th, and reunites original […]
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