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 […]
Comic Book Review – Ghostbusters #15
Luke Owen reviews Ghostbusters #15 from IDW… Louis Tully was an average accountant until the day that Vinz Clortho Keymaster of Gozer the Traveler—possessed him in service of the end the world. Now the news says New York is at the center of Sumerian shenanigans again, and Louis should want nothing more than to steer […]
From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series – Episode Seven Review
Luke Owen reviews the seventh episode of From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series… The episode is named Pandemonium and, for a time, it’s a completely apt title. This has everything you could want from a television remake of a blood-soaked b-movie homage and it comes by the blood-filled bucket load. However, Pandemonium does suffer from […]
Comic Book Review – Black Science #6
Villordsutch reviews Black Science #6 … Stranded in the most dangerous dimension yet, Grant McKay’s rage at his onetime boss boils over. Ignoring the chaos all around them, the two finally come to blows! Only one thing is certain: before the Pillar makes its next jump…one of them must die! Don’t miss the conclusion to […]
R.I.P. Bob Hoskins (1942 – 2014)
British actor Bob Hoskins has passed away at the age of 71 following a bout of pneumonia. The star, known for films such as Mona Lisa, The Long Good Friday and Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, passed away on Tuesday his Agent Clair Dobbs has announced. Born in Bury St Edmunds in 1942,Hoskins started his career […]
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – Episode 21 Review
Angus Houvouras reviews the penultimate episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D…. There’s a sound I’m hearing while watching the latest episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. It’s the sound of someone hitting the brakes over and over again bringing all the build up momentum to a screeching halt. That would be the second to last episode of […]
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