24th Nov2016

Competition: Win a ‘Your Name’ prize bundle – inc. Boxset & Poster!

by Phil Wheat

Having grossed more than 17 billion Yen (£135m) at the Japanese box office to date, Your Name tells the story of a teenage boy and girl who have never met, but who start to magically swap minds and bodies. Soulful, fun, dazzling and romantic, Your Name has wowed audiences and received strong critical praise since its […]

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23rd Nov2016

Jennifer Walters’ rage explodes in Hulk #1

by Phil Wheat

Jennifer Walters has survived the Civil War, but not unscathed. On December 28th, she rises from the rubble, re-entering the world as a different kind of hero in the brand new Hulk #1… and here’s your first look inside the debut issue from Eisner Award-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) and rising star artist […]

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23rd Nov2016

‘Tri’ Review

by Kevin Haldon

Stars: Jensen Jacobs, Kaylyn Aznavorian, Shaira Barton, Bella Burton, Vincent De Paul, Chris Dyer, Nikki Estridge, Kimberly S. Fairbanks, Mark Falvo, Walker Hays, Ankur Jain, Marc Anthony Lowe, Farai Kofi Marimbe | Written by Jai Jamison, Theodore A. Adams III, Monica Lee Bellais | Directed by Jai Jamison After having recently watched and reviewed the […]

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23rd Nov2016

Titan Comics head for a ‘Forever War’

by Phil Wheat

Titan have announced the release of Forever War #1, adapting the multi award-winning The Forever War novel by Joe Haldeman. Alongside winning the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award and the World Fantasy Award, the series has garnered praise from literary powerhouse, Stephen King: “If there was a Fort Knox for science-fiction writers, we’d have to […]

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23rd Nov2016

‘Lead Me Astray’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Jace Pickard, Alannah Robertson, Tim Page, Logan Webster, Tom Danger, Addi Craig, Val Athanassiou, Amanda Allen, Adib Attie | Written and Directed by Tom Danger Some films manage to capture your attention with a piece of awesome poster art, which is something that Lead Me Astray does. What this low-budget debut for writer and […]

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23rd Nov2016

‘Batman: The Telltale Series – Episode 4’ Review (PS4)

by Paul Metcalf

All it took was a glimpse of a certain character to get me excited for this episode. I didn’t worry that Bruce Wayne was going to be in danger in Telltale’s Batman Episode 4: Guardian of Gotham, or that Gotham could lose the protection of Batman. I finally got to see Telltale’s version of the […]

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23rd Nov2016

Watch Now: Sci-fi short ‘On Sunday’

by Phil Wheat

Writer/director David Lea first won acclaim in 2002 when Half Life, a short film he co-directed for Greenpeace, won First Prize and Special Jury Prize at the young Advertising Awards in Cannes. He went on to direct award winning music promos for artists such as The Offspring, Emiliana Torrini and was nominated for Best VFX […]

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23rd Nov2016

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 151: I Really Like the Mistletoe Promise!

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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22nd Nov2016

‘Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls’ comes to PS4

by Phil Wheat

NIS America have announced that Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls will be arriving on the PlayStation 4 as both a physical and digital release in 2017 in both North America and Europe! Originally released in 2015 on the PS Vita, Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls is a spin-off action-adventure game that connects the […]

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22nd Nov2016

A new look at Invincible Iron Man #2

by Phil Wheat

Here’s a new look inside Invincible Iron Man #2, the next can’t miss chapter of Riri Williams, from blockbuster creators Brian Michael Bendis and Stefano Caselli. Riri Williams has built her own homemade Iron Man armor, and now she has an A.I. to help her – the downloaded consciousness of Tony Stark himself! With Tony […]

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22nd Nov2016

‘Ash vs Evil Dead 2×08’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Things get more serious this week on Ash vs Evil Dead as the aftershocks of Ash’s therapy have to be dealt with. Thankfully this doesn’t mean that we’ve seen the last of the puppet that was such a hit last week. This time, we see Kelly have to lend a hand in ending the naughty […]

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22nd Nov2016

‘Lowlife Love’ Blu-ray Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Kiyohiko Shibukawa, Maya Okano, Shugo Oshinari | Written and Directed by Eiji Uchida When you decide to delve into Asian cinema, it is like a treasure trove sometimes. Sure, there are many genres such as horror that dominate sometimes, but there are also many more waiting to be discovered. One such treasure is Lowlife […]

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21st Nov2016

‘Never Open the Door’ to Vito Trabucco’s latest horror

by Phil Wheat

Maltauro Entertainment in association with Baumant Entertainment has announced the December 6th Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD release of Never Open the Door; the latest film from writer/director Vito Trabucco – the genius behind the awesome slasher movie Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Along with writer/producer Christopher Maltauro the pair have created a chilling homage to […]

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21st Nov2016

First Look: Star-Lord #1

by Phil Wheat

Here’s your first look at Star-Lord #1, the all-new series from fan-favorite creators Chip Zdarsky (Howard the Duck) and Kris Anka (Uncanny X-Men, Captain Marvel). Peter Quill may have been born on Earth, but he’s been gone a long time. This December, he returns to his original home planet, and he’s not leaving anytime soon! […]

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21st Nov2016

‘Masked #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Serge Lehman | Art by Stephane Crety, Julien Hugonnard-Bert | Published by Titan Comics I quite enjoy going into something with no idea of what it is or what it is about, and it not having the safety net of brand recognition to help it either. It has to stand or fall on […]

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21st Nov2016

‘Assassin’s Creed: Templars #7’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Dennis Calero | Art by Dennis Calero | Published by Titan Comics I like the way that although this second story arc for the book, ‘Cross of War’, is obviously it’s own animal, it has directly come out of the groundwork laid in that first 5 issue arc introducing the Black Cross. The […]

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21st Nov2016

Trailer & poster for ‘I Am Not a Serial Killer’

by Phil Wheat

I Am Not a Serial Killer is dark, funny and disturbing gem with a genre-bending twist, about a small town teenager in the US obsessed with serial killers, who unwittingly discovers the identity of the killer who has been slaughtering residents for body parts. Featuring a star-making lead performance from 17-year-old Max Records, and an […]

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18th Nov2016

‘Lock the Doors’ Review (Black Lava)

by Mondo Squallido

“Trügerische Sicherheit”

 When it comes to splatter and gore, there’s one country that is infamous for it’s underground scene: Germany. I’m guessing that if you’re a cult film fan, you may have sat through a couple. Whether you like them or not, visionaries like Jörg Buttgereit (Nekromantik), Andreas Schnaas (Violent Shit) and Olaf Ittenbach (The […]

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18th Nov2016

‘Batman: The Telltale Series – Episode 3’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

When a story reaches its mid-point there is a danger that the excitement will lull a little, until of course it again picks up pace. Telltale’s Batman Episode 3: New World Order is the third episode of Telltale’s take on Batman, with Bruce Wayne’s life descending into chaos, but strangely lacking in some of the […]

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18th Nov2016

‘Hobgoblins’ Review (Vinegar Syndrome)

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Tom Bartlett, Paige Sullivan, Steven Boggs, Tamara Clatterbuck, Duane Whitaker, Daran Norris, Billy Frank, Jeffrey Culver | Written and Directed by Rick Sloane As someone who grew up haunting video stores throughout the late 80s and well into the 90s, director Rick Sloane was something of an icon. You see I was one of […]

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18th Nov2016

‘Moana’ Review

by Jason Brigger

Stars: Auli’I Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, Alan Tudyk, Oscar Kightley | Written by Jared Bush, Ron Clements | Directed by Ron Clements, Don Hall Moana is Disney’s latest animated film and may end up being the most original and best animated film that Disney has released in years. […]

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18th Nov2016

‘Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #2.11’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Robbie Morrison | Art by Mariano Laclaustra | Published by Titan Comics So just as I warm to a title I had previously been having a bit of a struggle getting into to, they change the creative team. Typical. If this is a good or bad move I will have to reserve judgement […]

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