When it comes to the term ‘development hell’, Warner Bros. and DC Films’ The Flash movie is starting to look like a dictionary definition, having been passed around directors like a hot potato over the past few years. However, with It helmer Andy Muschietti now on board and a new July 2022 release date set, […]
Table Top Racing: World Tour arrives on Google Play
Playrise Digital has released Table Top Racing: World Tour on Google Play. This upgraded version of the Switch game that launched early last year brings brand new features that are more suited to the mobile gamer. A new launch trailer for Android can be seen below… Table Top Racing: World Tour puts players in charge of […]
Comic Book Preview – He-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #3
DC Comics has released a preview of this week’s He-Man & the Masters of the Multiverse #3, and we’ve got it for you here; take a look… Prince Keldor’s pursuit of Anti-He-Man leads him and the He-Men of alternate worlds to an Eternia conquered by Skeletor, where they must team with unlikely allies to save […]
Ruben Fleischer wanted for director’s chair on Uncharted movie
After losing its latest director Travis Knight (Bumblebee) last month, Deadline is reporting that Sony has identified Zombieland and Venom helmer Ruben Fleischer as the man to finally bring the long-planned Uncharted movie to the big screen. According to the trade, Fleischer leads the shortlist to replace Knight (who replaced Dan Trachtenberg, who replaced Shawn […]
Queen Studios unveils incredible life-size Alita: Battle Angel bust
Queen Studios has unveiled their impressiveAlita life-size special edition bust which is based on the appearance of Rosa Salazar’s cyborg assassin from Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron’s manga adaptation Alita: Battle Angel. Limited to 380 pieces, it is available to pre-order from January 15th, priced at $900.00; check out the promotional images here… The 1:1 […]
First look preview of Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #3
DC Comics releases Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #3 next month, and we have an unlettered first look preview of the issue for you here… Gotham City Has Never Needed a Hero More! Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity continues Harley Quinn follows the evidence-and it leads her to a dangerous conclusion: she might know the true identity of the […]
Movie Review – A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life (2019)
A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life, 2019. Directed by Staten Cousins Roe. Starring Katie Brayben, Poppy Roe, Ben Lloyd-Hughes, Sarah Ball and Tomiwa Edun. SYNOPSIS: A shy self-help addict embarks on a road trip with a new guru promising to improve her life. Unfortunately, this new mentor also has a nasty habit of murdering people […]
Could dumbing down cinema threaten the legacy of timeless classics?
Tom Jolliffe looks at the current monopolisation of cinemas from Hollywood tentpoles, and whether timeless classics are at risk of being forgotten… The debate has raged throughout the last half year. Martin Scorsese was at the forefront. Cinemas are being overrun with Theme park rides. The cultural, dramatic and thematic impact with some of these are […]
BBC’s Dracula: The Life-Draining Effect of a Modern Twist
Kate Harrold on the BBC’s Dracula and the life-draining effect of its modern twist… When it was first announced that Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffatt would be taking on the latest adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, expectations were set high. The duo had already demonstrated their affinity for literary adaptations with the hugely successful Sherlock, […]
Movie Review – VHYes (2020)
VHYes. 2020. Directed by Jack Henry Robbins. Starring Kerri Kenney, Thomas Lennon, Mark Proksch, Courtney Pauroso, Charlyne Yi, John Gemberling, Mason McNulty, Rahm Braslaw, Tim Robbins, and Susan Sarandon. SYNOPSIS: This bizarre retro comedy follows 12-year-old Ralph as he accidentally records home videos and his favorite late night shows over his parents’ wedding tape. Jack […]