Villordsutch reviews Doctor Who: Twelfth Doctor #1… Freshly regenerated and with a new head full of unanswered questions, the Doctor whisks Clara Oswald away to a strange and distant world. Clara thought she was in for an evening of marking essays on the Metaphysical Poets, followed by going out on a date – or at least […]
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More from Karl Urban about a potential Dredd sequel
Although it seems no closer to becoming a reality, Karl Urban has once again raised hopes for Dredd fans that we may one day see a sequel to the 2012 reboot by stating at Destination Stark Trek that people are “working very, very hard” to make Dredd 2 a reality… “I’m incredibly proud of that […]
Karl Urban says Dredd Origins is a “definite possibility”
Over the past year and a half we’ve heard on several occasions that writer-producer Alex Garland and star Karl Urban have ambitions about returning to the world of Judge Dredd, despite the box office failure of 2012’s fan-pleasing reboot. Although producer Adi Shankar previously has stated that there’s a big question mark over a Dredd […]
DVD Review – Tracks (2013)
Tracks, 2013. Directed by John Curran. Starring Mia Wasikowska, Adam Driver, Emma Booth, Rainer Bock and Roly Mintuma. SYNOPSIS: A young woman goes on a 1,700 mile trek across the deserts of West Australia with her four camels and faithful dog. With its startling images and wonderful orange landscape, Tracks certainly is a beautiful looking […]
Comic Book Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #36
Chris Cooper reviews the latest in IDW’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series… “Leonardo and Splinter plan for the coming war with Shredder. As they meditate on what their true path must be, they are engulfed by darkness. And from that darkness emerges… the Rat King! Will his meddling with their minds lead to salvation or […]
The Dusty VHS Corner: Bloody Bloodfists Part 2
Tom Jolliffe delves into The Dusty VHS Corner for the second part of his Bloodfist marathon (read part 1 here)… In many a film franchise there comes a point where the steam train is running out of steam. Generally the closer you get to hitting double figures, the closer you get to creative oblivion. Some […]
Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura talks G.I. Joe 3
Last week, Paramount Pictures announced that G.I. Joe 3 will hit cinemas some time in 2016, and now producer Lorenzo di Bonaventure (Transformers: Age of Extinction) has been speaking about the third film in the G.I. Joe franchise, stating that filming is expected to get underway early next year, and that a new director should […]
Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura pretty much rules out a Transformers vs. G.I. Joe movie
With Transformers: Age of Extinction just around the corner and Paramount announcing that both Transformers 5 and G.I. Joe 3 will hit in 2016, the question of a potential crossover between the two Hasbro toy properties has once again reared its head… although according to producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura, it’s unlikely that we’ll ever get […]
Rucksacks, Sore Feet & Pubs: The Making of Downhill
Trevor Hogg chats with James Rouse, Richard Lumsden and Jeremy Swift about walking across the UK to make a road movie… “My father was an accountant,” remarks British filmmaker James Rouse. “My mother makes very good flapjacks but I’m not sure if that counts. Looking back perhaps they were both more artistic than their backgrounds […]
The Phantom movie reboot rumoured to be in development
Black mask and purple tights, what could go wrong? In 1996 lots of things went wrong for the big screen adaptation of Lee Falk’s beloved superhero The Phantom. It totally bombed at the box office regaining a measly $17 million of it’s reported $45 million budget. This was a time when superheroes weren’t greeted with […]