After his mid-credits cameo in last year’s blockbuster superhero ensemble The Avengers, it had been expected that Thanos would feature prominently in Phase Two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with an appearance in 2014’s Guardians of the Galaxy leading to a starring role as the primary antagonist of The Avengers 2 the following year. However, […]
Ron Perlman says Guillermo del Toro owes the world Hellboy 3
A few months back Guillermo del Toro appeared to be turning his eye towards the long-rumoured third instalment in the Hellboy franchise as a follow-up to the upcoming Pacific Rim, but after failing to secure financing for the threequel, it seems he’s now busying himself with his multitude of other projects, which includes the likes […]
TV is Bad For Your Health
Commenting on the Critics with Simon Columb… Claire O’Connor writes for Forbes about a research paper connecting episode-marathons with obesity… “Harvard Medical School instructor Dr. Rumi Chunara published a study showing that areas with a high proportion of Facebookers with “sedentary-related interests” based around the television — say, box-set DVDs or episode marathons — generally […]
Elementary – Episode 19 Review
Matt Smith reviews episode 19 of Elementary… How would God act if he were here on Earth? I know that’s a big concept to open with in a review for a TV show, but just stick with me for a moment. We’re his creation, for arguments sake, but even if he was human and came […]
Late to the Show – Spartacus
In the next instalment of the ‘Late to the Show’ series, Luke Addison looks at Spartacus… “One day Rome shall fade and crumble. Yet you shall always be remembered in the hearts of all that yearn for freedom.” Starz’s Spartacus is the tale of the legendary gladiator of the same name, taking up arms and […]
Elementary – Episode 18 Review
Matt Smith reviews episode 18 of Elementary… Holmes as a character has a past. That statement can be meant in at least two ways. Either there’s the literal, the Sherlock Holmes you see to the right, who has a past. He has had drug problems and has met at least two women who’ve influenced his […]
The Following – Episode 14 Review
Matt Smith reviews episode 14 of The Following… So I was watching the London marathon the other day for about eight seconds (I’m sorry, it’s just people running and to me is as thrilling a TV spectacle as the Grand Prix, which is people just driving powerful cars in an age where we’re supposed to […]
Comic Book Review – Haunted Horror #4
Villordsutch reviews Haunted Horror #4… Not being a huge horror comic fan, I was rather interested in seeing what Haunted Horror #4 was like and after reading the book, I came to the conclusion that this horror collection is like SodaStream. Let me explain. When I was younger we never had a SodaStream in our […]
Video Game Review – Star Trek
Andy Naylor reviews the Star Trek Into Darkness tie-in video game Star Trek…. Star Trek the game is a co-op action adventure where you can play as either Kirk or Spock while the crew of the USS Enterprise battle the vicious Gorn as they try to save New Vulcan. It is set between the 2009 […]
Comic Book Review – Age of Ultron #6
Robb Ghag reviews Age of Ultron #6 (spoilers ahead)… “The heroes take the fight to Ultron. With a near-broken Captain America taking the lead! Meanwhile, Wolverine takes it upon himself to make one of the most controversial decisions in the history of Marvel comics… and you’ll never believe who goes along with him! ” I […]
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