Edward Gardiner ranks Pixar’s movies from worst to best… Studio Ghibli runs them close, and even Dreamworks can come out with some crackers, but it’s hard to argue that Pixar isn’t the world’s greatest animation studio. From their inception with Toy Story in 1995 to last year’s The Good Dinosaur, here’s a run-down of the good and the bad, […]
Matt Damon discusses his return in Jason Bourne featurette
Universal Pictures has released a new featurette for Paul Greengrass’ upcoming action sequel Jason Bourne which sees Matt Damon discussing his return to the spy franchise; check it out here… SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Jason Bourne Jason Bourne is set for release on July 29th and reunites Matt Damon with Paul Greengrass, director of The […]
Confirmed: Wolverine 3 will be rated R
Now that Deadpool has become the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time, and has even surpassed the domestic box office numbers of a film like Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, it’s hard to believe that it was ever considered a risky move for 20th Century Fox. That move has, obviously, payed off in spades (and continues to […]
Banshee Season 4 Episode 6 Review – ‘Only One Way a Dogfight Ends’
Kris Wall reviews the sixth episode of Banshee season 4… It seems last week’s Banshee was the last of the heavy lifting set up for the final season, as this week was classic Banshee, lean, mean, down and dirty, and it was absolutely brilliant from start to finish. The episode roared out of the gate, […]
Gotham Season 2 Episode 19 Review – ‘Azrael’
Martin Carr reviews the nineteenth episode of Gotham season 2… Gotham is turning into a spider web. Multiple plotlines, character threads and so many balls in the air, it makes every episode an interesting proposition. With the emergence of a brainwashed ex-Mayor of Gotham running rampant in forged steel armour, James Frain finally gets to […]
Eddie Redmayne joins Aardman’s Early Man
Aardman and Studio Canal have announced that Eddie Redmayne is set to lend his voice talents to Nick Park’s new prehistoric comedy adventure Early Man as the voice of Dug. “Not only is Eddie a joy to work with, his versatility and boundless energy have really helped to bring my new character to life,” states […]
Full list of winners from the BAFTA TV Awards 2016
The BAFTA Television Awards took place in London last night, with Wolf Hall taking home two honours in Best Drama Series and Best Leading Actor (Mark Rylance). This Is England ’90 also scooped two awards in Best Miniseries and Best Supporting Actress (Chanel Cresswell), while there were also wins for Don’t Take My Baby (Best […]
Comic Book Review – Walt Disney’s Comics & Stories #731
Andrew Newton reviews Walt Disney’s Comics & Stories #731… “The Search for the Zodiac Stone,” Part 11 of 12! Can Mickey Mouse keep Magica out of Scrooge’s Money Bin? Then Goofy faces Westworld wannabes in “Why Robot?” SEE ALSO: Check out a preview of Walt Disney’s Comics & Stories #731 Issue 731 of Walt Disney’s Comics […]
Comic Book Review – Uncle Scrooge #14
Andrew Newton reviews Uncle Scrooge #14… “Scrooge’s Last Adventure,” Part 2 of 4! Is Magica De Spell a bad witch or a good witch? The Sorceress’ Society has forced her to reform—right when Scrooge needs her magic at its blackest! Issue #14 of Uncle Scrooge is here and we continue with part two of the four-part […]
Rumour: Ben Affleck “humiliated” over Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice reaction
More bad news for the rumour pile of the continuing war over at Warner Bros. over the future of the DC Extended Universe. Last week it was reported that Seth Grahame-Smith had left the directing duties of The Flash and there were rumours that Zack Snyder was having arguments with the top brass at the […]