Love is in the air between Count Dracula and the Daughter of Drakulon this week as Dynamite Entertainment releases Vampirella: Valentine’s Day Special 2021, and you can get a sneak peek at the issue here with the official preview… In a terrifying alternate reality, Dracula and Vampirella have wed and the world has been plunged […]
R.I.P. Dustin Diamond (1977 – 2021)
American actor Dustin Diamond, best known for his role as Samuel ‘Screech’ Powers on the beloved American teen sitcom Saved By the Bell has passed away aged just 44 after losing a battle against lung cancer. Diamond enjoyed his career breakthrough aged just 10 when he was cast as Screech in the Disney Channel sitcom […]
Netflix announces Sonic Prime animated series coming in 2022
Netflix, SEGA and WildBrain have announced a new animated series featuring everyone’s favourite blue hedgehog Sonic is winging its way to Netflix in 2022. Sonic Prime will be a 24 episode long series that takes Sonic to a strange new multiverse and it won’t just be about the running, the official waffle describes it as […]
American Gods Season 3 Episode 4 Review – ‘The Unseen’
Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of American Gods season 3… Burgeoning relationships between reincarnated cadavers is something that only works in American Gods. That this bond has developed between an undead wife and coin carrying leprechaun is something else entirely. Incorporating flaming biker bars, intentionally naked all Fathers and incarcerated goddesses, it is yet another […]
Post-apocalypse action RPG Beyond Mankind: The Awakening coming to PC this May
Brytenwalda Studios has announced they will be releasing their new action RPG Beyond Mankind: The Awakening on Steam for PC this May. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Beyond Mankind is a single-player game that will challenge gamers to survive the denizens that inhabit the ruins as mankind’s last hope. A new trailer can be seen below and […]
2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Misha and the Wolves
Misha and the Wolves, 2021. Directed by Sam Hobkinson. SYNOPSIS: A woman’s Holocaust memoir takes the world by storm, but a fallout with her publisher-turned-detective reveals her story as an audacious deception created to hide a darker truth. Sam Hobkinson’s fascinating documentary Misha and the Wolves turns the notion of the “stranger-than-fiction” story on its head, focusing […]
Watch an exclusive clip from Holocaust drama Dara of Jasenovac
Ahead of the its release this Friday, we have an exclusive clip from the new film Dara of Jasenovac, a drama detailing the horrors of the Holocaust-era concentration camp complex in Croatia known as Jasenovac; watch the clip here… Set in 1940s Croatia, DARA OF JASENOVAC follows 10-year-old Dara (Biljana Cekic) as she comes face-to-face with the horrors of the Holocaust-era after she, […]
Marvel’s WandaVision midseason trailer and poster released
With WandaVision about to enter the second half of its season and the action and intrigue in Westview really starting to heat up, Disney+ has given us a sneak peek at what’s still to come with the release of a new midseason trailer for the Marvel Studios series; check it out here along with a […]
Andrew Lincoln says Rick Grimes The Walking Dead movie will start shooting in the Spring
While doing the Zoom rounds for Penguin Bloom, a film that couldn’t be further from the blood-splattered world of The Walking Dead, Andrew Lincoln provided an update to Extra regarding the planned trilogy of Rick Grimes-centric films which have been in the works since he departed the blockbuster zombie show. When asked about the status of […]
Movie Review – More Than Miyagi: The Pat Morita Story (2021)
More Than Miyagi: The Pat Morita Story, 2021. Directed by Kevin Derek. Featuring Pat Morita, Evelyn Guerrero, Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Martin Kove, Henry Winkler, James Hong, Ron Thomas and Julia Nickson. SYNOPSIS: Noriyuki “Pat” Morita is known by millions as simply Mr Miyagi, his cult character from The Karate Kid series. But there is […]