04th Apr2016

‘Black Mama, White Mama’ Blu-ray Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Pam Grier, Margaret Markov, Sid Haig, Lynn Borden, Zaldy Zshornack, Laurie Burton, Eddie Garcia, Alona Alegre, Dindo Fernando | Written by H.R. Christian | Directed by Eddie Romero It’s obvious with a title like Black Mama, White Mama you know the type of film you are going to be getting…. A prison women exploitation flick, […]

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04th Apr2016

‘Firewalker’ Blu-ray Review (101 Films)

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Chuck Norris, Louis Gossett Jr., Melody Anderson, Will Sampson, Sonny Landham, John Rhys-Davies, Ian Abercrombie, Richard Lee-Sung | Written by Robert Gosnell | Directed by J. Lee Thompson Looking back now – three decades later – it’s hard to believe that the idea of an archaeologist as THE go-to film hero was, oftentimes, a […]

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03rd Apr2016

‘Rivers of London: Night Witch #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ben Aaronovitch, Andrew Cartmel | Art by Lee Sullivan | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp The first Rivers of London arc, ‘Body Work‘, was a nice 5 issue jaunt, enjoyable throughout without ever really being an essential read. We got a nice grounding in the world of PC Peter Grant, […]

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03rd Apr2016

‘Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure’ Review (PS4)

by Paul Metcalf

Dodgeball is a game that should work quite well as a video game but with games becoming more complex and offering more, is throwing a little ball at people going to catch people’s interest? Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure is an answer to that question and a pleasantly positive one… In the Story Mode you play […]

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02nd Apr2016

First Impressions: ‘Doom’ Closed Beta (PS4)

by Paul Metcalf

I’m probably showing my age when I remember the hype around the original Doom. While Wolfenstein 3D was the first-person shooter that made an impression, it was Doom that really made the genre explode – by not only throwing the blood around in a glorious explosion of brutality but brought multiplayer gaming into the mix […]

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02nd Apr2016

Review Round-Up: The Fortune Teller / Brothers

by Phil Wheat

THE FORTUNE TELLER Stars: Michele Simms, Patty Bender, Stephen DeWoody, Chris Dinger, Ana Eligio, Sallie Glaner | Directed by Jon Binkowski Samantha (Michelle Simms) plays the role of “fortune teller” for all those gullible folks willing to pay for the privilege, but she is a thorough skeptic about paranormal activities and all things supernatural – […]

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02nd Apr2016

‘Curve’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Julianne Hough, Teddy Sears, Madalyn Horcher, Penelope Mitchell, Drew Rausch | Written by Kimberly Lofstrom Johnson, Lee Patterson | Directed by Iain Softley If I wanted to watch The Hitcher, I’d watch The Hitcher. If I wanted to watch 127 Hours, I’d watch 127 Hours. If I wanted to watch Buried, I’d watch Buried. […]

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02nd Apr2016

‘Wynonna Earp: Episodes 1&2’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Shamier Anderson, Dominique Provost-Chalkley | Created by Emily Andras The Wild West has been a long-held fascination in American culture, with hundreds of movies, books and TV shows produced around the subject. There has even been crossover with science-fiction before, with the beloved (yet short-lived) Joss Whedon show Firefly. Well […]

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01st Apr2016

‘Dead 7’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Nick Carter, Lauren Kitt-Carter, AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, Jeff Timmons, Erik-Michael Estrada, Jacob Underwood, Trevor Penick, Dan Miller, Carrie Keagan, Debra Wilson, Frenchie Davis | Written by Nick Carter, Sawyer Perry | Directed by Danny Roew OK, so its April 1st and I’m writing a review of a boy band […]

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01st Apr2016

The Scream Cast: Episodes 94 and 95

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to the latest episodes of The ScreamCast! Each episode sees hosts Sean Duregger and Brad Henderson take a look at another slice of home video horror. Don’t forget to check out TheScreamCast.com for the show notes and for more news and reviews of Scream Factory releases and make sure to follow them on Twitter […]

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01st Apr2016

Exclusive clip from ‘Straight Outta Dudleyville: The Legacy Of The Dudley Boyz’

by Phil Wheat

An enthralling look back at the incredible career of the Dudley Boyz, the most decorated tag team in the history of sports-entertainment, Straight Outta Dudleyville: The Legacy Of The Dudley Boyz includes over 20 matches and never-before-heard stories from Bubba Ray and D-Von… Charting their formation in ECW, their rise to fame during the Attitude […]

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01st Apr2016

Interview: Jen Burry talks ‘Alienated’

by Phil Wheat

The late Taylor Negron (Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Last Boy Scout) stars in Alienated, invading cinemas and VOD this March via Gravitas Ventures. From writer-director Brian Ackley comes an intoxicating, edge-of-the-seat science-fiction chiller tells the story of a married couple that is forced to confront their fatal relationship issues while on the brink […]

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01st Apr2016

Indie horror ‘Death House’ adds 3 to cast

by Phil Wheat

Harrison Smith’s Death House starring Cody Longo and Cortney Palm has added Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp, Satan’s Playground), Stelio Savante (The Making Of The Mob: New York, Eisenstein In Guanajuato) and Richard Speight Jr. (Supernatural, Band Of Brothers) to their ensemble cast. Rose, Savante and Speight Jr. also join Danny Trejo, Kane Hodder, Dee Wallace, Bill Moseley, […]

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01st Apr2016

Genre-busting TV cartoon hits

by Guest

One of the most under-appreciated television genres is undoubtedly the humble cartoon series. But with the rise of animation technologies, the TV cartoon has triumphed in its evolution as a stop-gap between programmes, to its current prestigious role as the source of inspiration for online games, blockbuster movies and even soundtracks by legendary recording artists. […]

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31st Mar2016

‘Deus Ex: Children’s Crusade #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Alex Irvine | Art by John Aggs | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp The first issue of this series was a decent addition to the rather crowded dystopian near future/ cyberpunk comic book shelf. While giving us nothing particularly new to look at, it delivered on what it promised, helped […]

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31st Mar2016

Interview: Daniel O’Meara talks ‘Deadly Famous’

by Phil Wheat

The pitfalls of Hollywood creates an American Psycho in the unnerving Deadly Famous, out this month on DVD from Indican Pictures. Hiding under a mask of collected sanity, Alan is an aging actor with a serious serial killing hobby. His dark, reclusive world is blown open when a young, bubbly blonde moves in as a […]

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31st Mar2016

‘Death Walks Twice’ Blu-ray Review (Arrow Video)

by Paul Metcalf

From the amount of Italian horror films I’ve reviewed, I think it is obvious that I love them… Luckily Arrow Video have been feeding my need for these movies well, and with Death Walks Twice they have given me a double dose of pleasure, as this set features two films from Luciano Ercoli: Death in […]

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31st Mar2016

The Best Days Out for Film Nerds

by Phil Wheat

With winter finally showing signs of relinquishing its icy grip, it’s time to get outside and breathe in that fresh spring air. Of course, film nerdiness does involve a lot of sitting in darkened rooms, shovelling handfuls of popcorn in the vague direction of your mouth and shunning the contact of all fellow humans who […]

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30th Mar2016

New trailer for ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ released

by Catherina Gioino

I’m not sure how I feel about Disney referencing LSD and hysteria (slash whatever else was going to happen in that scene back in that time), but it wouldn’t be the first time it gets away with some sexual and drug-related content; of course the original Alice in Wonderland being a large component of those […]

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30th Mar2016

New quad & one-sheet poster for ‘Warcraft: The Beginning’

by Phil Wheat

Check out the brand new one-sheet and quad poster for Warcraft: The Beginning, the highly anticipated film adaptation of Blizzard Entertainment’s global gaming phenomenon, World of Warcraft – which for a short time was the bane of my life. It wasn’t easy having to share a house with someone who was addicted to playing the […]

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30th Mar2016

‘Better Call Saul 2×07: Inflatable’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“It’s exactly what I would have done.” So that’s where his suits come from. Jimmy’s odious wardrobe, part of a calculated campaign of self-sabotage meant to force Cliff Main into firing him without cause so that he can keep his fat corporate signing bonus, are a master class in how to connect the dots between […]

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30th Mar2016

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 117: Blake Snake Moan!

by Phil Wheat

Emanating from their studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, The History of Bad Ideas sees hosts Jason, Jeff and Blake talk about all things geeky on their podcast. Whether it’s rumours of the latest comic book movies, debating who really is the worst villain of all time, discussing the latest comic issues or just wondering about life […]

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