Tom Jolliffe takes a look at Kevin Smith’s much anticipated Masters of the Universe: Revelation and the fan furore it has sparked… He-Man and the Masters of the Universe was a rite of passage for my generation. A campy, colourful, just ever so slightly shoddily constructed animated series with the all good hero, He-Man, fighting […]
Cobra Kai season 4 teaser trailer reveals December premiere
Netflix has released a teaser trailer for the fourth season of the hit Karate Kid sequel series Cobra Kai which arrives on the streaming service this December; check it out here… SEE ALSO: How Cobra Kai Makes Us Love Man-Children Cobra Kai takes place 30 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate […]
Where’s Samantha? coming to Nintendo Switch this month
ROKiT Games and developer Respect Studios have announced that their whimsical 2D puzzle platformer Where’s Samantha? will arrive on the Nintendo Switch on 19th August. Follow a friendly swatch of fabric on a journey through deviously designed puzzles to find where Samantha has gone. George and Samantha are two adorable little swatches that were created […]
Run a medieval merchants in Merek’s Market, coming this September
Indie developer Big Village Games will be releasing their medieval themed crafting and selling game Merek’s Market on Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC via Steam and Google Stadia on 15th September. If ever you’ve wondered what happens behind the scenes in all those merchants shops in RPG games then Merek’s Market may help shed some light on […]
Exclusive Interview – Barbara Crampton dishes on working with Richard Bates Jr for King Knight
EJ Moreno speaks with Barbara Crampton about her new film King Knight… The legendary Barbara Crampton is quite a busy actress. I’ve spoken with her about three different film projects in the last year. She’s back again with King Knight, from director Richard Bates Jr. Crampton sat down with me to speak about the film, […]
It’s last man standing in the trailer for the long-awaited Y: The Last Man adaptation
A screen adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan’s lauded graphic novel Y: The Last Man has been kicking around development hell for what seems like an eternity, and even this eagerly awaited small-screen translation has had its fair share of production hiccups, but now the post apocalyptic tale of one man and his monkey is heading […]
IG-88 gets a Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters one-shot this October
Marvel has announced that the fan favourite assassin droid IG-88 will take centre stage this October in his own Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters one-shot comic from writer Rodney Barnes and artist Guiu Vilanova. NO ONE CAN DEFEAT IG-88! WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS TIE-IN! IG-88 is an advanced assassin droid designed for […]
James Gunn responds to Martin Scorsese over his “cynical” Marvel criticism
Although he’s presently tied up with the DC Extended Universe movie The Suicide Squad and its HBO Max spinoff series Peacemaker, director James Gunn will soon be venturing back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe to round out his Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy with Vol. 3. But before he does so, he’s taken the opportunity to […]
Go behind-the-scenes of Venom: Let There Be Carnage with Andy Serkis in new featurette
A new featurette has landed online for the upcoming Sony/Marvel sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage which sees director Andy Serkis discussing the making of them film and drawing on his past experience to help bring it to life on screen; watch it here… SEE ALSO: Carnage is unleashed in latest trailer for Venom: Let […]
First trailer and poster for Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins
A poster and trailer have been released for Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins, the next instalment in the crime thriller series which tells the story of how Tony Tucker (Terry Stone) become involved in one of the most notorious gangland murders in British history. Joining Stone in the cast are Vinnie Jones, Roland Manookian, Craig […]