Netflix has released a new trailer and poster for the second season of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. Based on the series of children books, the series follows the Baudelaire orphans after the death of their parents and the evil Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris) who is intent on gaining their inheritance. The second […]
Twin stick shooter Kite leaves Early Access
Retro inspired twin stick shooter Kite has left Early Access and is now available as a full game on Steam with a discount of 20% until 14th March. Kite is based on the old gameplay technique of ‘kiting’ and will see players run and shoot their way through destructible pixel art environments. In Kite the world has finally […]
Karl Urban talks Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek movie
While promoting his forthcoming thriller, Bent, the USS Enterprise’s Dr. Bones McCoy, aka Karl Urban, has been talking about the status of the in-development Quentin Tarantino Star Trek movie. With no confirmation as to whether the script being written was for the Kelvin timeline cast, or a new set of actors, Urban told LRM “I think […]
Watch an exclusive clip from Sweet Country
Ahead of its release this Friday, we’ve got an exclusive clip from the acclaimed drama Sweet Country featuring Sam Neill and Bryan Brown. Watch it here, or check it out over on our YouTube channel… SEE ALSO: Read our review of Sweet Country here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ3SxDD3pcw A sweeping, historial epic set against the brutal backdrop of […]
The Walking Dead hits season one ratings low
Despite being the top rated cable show in its timeslot, The Walking Dead continued its dramatic slide in ratings, posting the lowest numbers since season one with Sunday’s ‘The Lost and the Plunderers’. The AMC show, which once commanded an audience of 17.3 million viewers for its season five premiere, slumped to 6.8 million, and […]
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Season 3 Episode 13 Review – ‘No Country for Old Dads’
Jessie Robertson reviews the thirteenth episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow season 3… This was another (mostly) insulated episode that basically starred Damien Darhk, Norah and Ray basically on a hilarious side mission while the team mostly stayed ship-side. Darhk as a villain on Legends is far surpassing anything he did on Arrow and feels […]
Exclusive Interview – Dave Johns on new wrestling comedy Walk Like a Panther, learning to fight and the legacy of I, Daniel Blake
Stand-up comedian and actor Dave Johns chatted to Tom Beasley about his new wrestling movie Walk Like a Panther, as well as the lasting impact of his debut movie I, Daniel Blake… This week heralds the arrival of a rare beast into UK cinemas – a movie about professional wrestling. New comedy Walk Like a […]
Marvel launches comiXology Original series Avengers: Back to Basics
Marvel Entertainment and comiXology have announced that the comiXology Original digital series Avengers: Back to Basics has launched today, with the first issue of the six-issue miniseries available today. Avengers: Back to Basics features a terrifying tale of Ragnarok as told by legendary writer Peter David. A solar eclipse is about to hit North America – […]
Wonder Woman’s Connie Nielsen joins CBS drama FBI
Wonder Woman star Connie Nielsen has signed on to star in FBI, a new CBS drama series from writer and showrunner Craig Turk (The Good Wife) and prolific producer Dick Wolf (Law & Order, Chicago Fire). The thirteen-episode drama will explore “the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation” […]
Lucifer Season 3 Episode 16 Review – ‘Infernal Guinea Pig’
Tori Brazier reviews the sixteenth episode of Lucifer season three… This episode of Lucifer sees us getting back to the meat of the season: attempting to remove the curse on the long-suffering Cain. Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and Pierce/Cain (Tom Welling) have teamed up to break his curse because Pierce is fed up of the torture […]