Tom Jolliffe offers up a selection of low-budget B-movie gems and the theme of the day is man vs. machine… What’s going to wipe out humanity? Good question, thanks for asking. It’s going to be one of a few possibilities including alien invasion, mother nature, human stupidity (we are a world where you can buy […]
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Ghostwatch Pipeswatch: 30 Years of Spotting Raymond Tunstall
As Ghostwatch celebrates its 30th anniversary, Andrew Brassleay revisits the classic horror-show-sold-as-harmless-BBC-reportage to explore the confirmed – and potential – sightings of Pipes… October 31 1992. Say the date to anyone in the UK who was an adolescent at the time and it might not bring up any immediate reaction. But delve deeper and long-forgotten […]
Back in the Day: The Video Games We Were Playing in June 2001
Andrew Newton on the video games we were playing back in the day… Just for a few minutes let’s journey back to June in the Earth year 2001, a month when the British weather was up and down and the public had to put up with the awful storyline of Pearl Harbour at the cinema, […]
The Star Wars Holiday Special continues to be a baffling, fascinating cultural relic
To compliment the release of the “final” entry into the Skywalker Saga, Shaun Munro revisits the most infamous piece of Star Wars media in existence, 1978’s legendarily woeful Star Wars Holiday Special… While Star Wars fans routinely squabble over whether The Phantom Menace or The Last Jedi is the movie which sent the franchise irreversibly hurtling off […]
The Orville Season 2 Episode 6 Review – ‘A Happy Refrain’
Martin Carr reviews the sixth episode of The Orville season 2… You could just look at this week as another exercise in relationship exploration as two people from diametrically apposed backgrounds are brought together. You might choose to go deeper and consider the concept of feelings and what makes us sentient, self-aware and therefore human. Then […]
Doom Room trailer brings terror from all sides
Ahead of its VOD release next month, a trailer, poster and images have arrived online for director Jon Keeyes’ (The Harrowing) upcoming horror Doom Room which stars Debbie Rochon (Bloody Ballet), Nicholas Ball (Red Dwarf’), Johanna Stanton (Sinatra: All or Nothing at All), Hayden Tweedie (The Harrowing) and Matthew Tompkins (Prison Break); take a look here… A […]
Deadpool’s Brianna Hildebrand joins sci-fi adventure Persephone
Evolutionary Film has announced that Deadpool star Brianna Hildebrand has been cast in writer-director Jeffrey Morris’ sci-fi adventure Persephone, where she will star alongside Mary-Louise Parker (Red), Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild), Lance Reddick (Bosch) and Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange). Here’s the official synopsis for the film: Persephone is the story of three astronauts […]
The Pick of the Flicks Podcast #6 – Script editor and #tweetnotes writer Andrew Ellard discusses The Fly
On The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, a different guest drops in every week to chat about their favourite movie. This week, script editor and #tweetnotes writer Adam Ellard drops in to talk about Jeff Goldblum’s crumbling face in The Fly… This week on the podcast, I got the chance to chat with Andrew Ellard, […]
Cast revealed for Gamechild sequel Ashens and the Polybius Heist
Ashens and the Quest for the Gamechild is finally getting its sequel; after a 5 year wait fans of the man from Norfolk and his brown couch can begin to look forward to Ashens and the Polybius Heist, providing it successfully gets funded on its Indiegogo campaign. If you don’t know who Stuart Ashen is he […]
Comic Book Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X #4
Chris Cooper reviews Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Dimension X #4… The TMNT land on a planet of criminals and lowlifes. In these surroundings, one heroic pilot is on the lam from the most powerful crime boss on the planet: a pilot named Ace Duck! Chris is a good solid name. That it’s my own name […]
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