26th Mar2014

‘Wake in Fright’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Donald Pleasence, Gary Bond, Chips Rafferty, Sylvia Kay, Jack Thompson, Peter Whittle, Al Thomas, John Meillon, John Armstrong | Written by Evan Jones | Directed by Ted Kotcheff John Grant (Gary Bond) is a bonded school teacher who finds himself teaching in the outback.  When travelling back to Sydney he stays overnight in the […]

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26th Mar2014

LEGO Simpsons – The minifigure range in full

by Phil Wheat

Remember that LEGO Simpsons scoop we brought you way back in September? Well by now you’ll have seen the new LEGO Simpsons house, however we now have an official look at the minifigure line. Check out all SIXTEEN minifigures below:

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26th Mar2014

‘Trials’ franchise coming to iOS

by Phil Wheat

Ubisoft have announced that Trials Frontier, an upcoming free-to-play mobile title from RedLynx and its best-selling and award-winning Trials series, will be available on iOS devices on April 10th (Android devices will follow at a later date). Trials Frontier is the series’ first appearance on mobile devices, bringing tricks, flips and competition on the go. […]

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26th Mar2014

Teaser trailer and poster for The Rock’s ‘Hercules’

by Phil Wheat

Set for release by Paramount and MGM, Hercules stars Dwayne Johnson and is based on Radical Comics title of the same name. The ensemble-action film, which is set for release in the UK and Ireland on July 25th 2014, features an international cast that includes Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Joseph Fiennes, Peter Mullan and John […]

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26th Mar2014

‘Warehouse 13’ – Season 5 trailer

by Phil Wheat

One of my favourite Syfy shows ever, Warehouse 13, is returning to our screens in April (well at least in the US) and in anticipation of the fifth season debut Syfy have released a trailer for the new season, taking a look at what’s in store for fans in the shows fifth and [sadly] final […]

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25th Mar2014

Principal photography wraps on horror flick ‘Utero’

by Phil Wheat

Writer/Director Bryan Coyne’s (Harvard Park, Incarnate) new horror film Utero has wrapped principal photography. Utero is a character-driven story that is structured in a similar fashion of the horror films of yesteryear, and follows an agoraphobic unwed mother, played by Jessica Cameron (pictured above on set), who finds her psyche unraveling as she becomes convinced […]

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25th Mar2014

New guests announced for 2014 Lakes Comics Festival

by Phil Wheat

The Lakes International Comic Art Festival has announced more guests for its 2014 event, including return visits from The Walking Dead artist Charlie Adlard and Vampire Academy artist Emma Vieceli. Top designer and comics creator Rian Hughes, Fables artist Mark Buckingham, self-taught Japanese artist Junko and Dutch underground comics artist Joost Swarte, Guardian cartoonist Stephen […]

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25th Mar2014

VMI pick up James Cullen Bressack’s ‘Pernicious’

by Phil Wheat

Vantage Media International (VMI) has announced it has acquired the worldwide rights to horror title Pernicious, the latest film from James Cullen Bressack, which stars Ciara Hanna (Power Rangers), Jackie Moore (100 Ghost Street) and Emmy-nominated Emily O’Brien (Young and the Restless). Bressack is perhaps best known for numerous 2013 releases including To Jennifer, Hate […]

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25th Mar2014

Competition: Win anime ‘Blood C: The Last Dark’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

Following on from the award winning series, Blood C returns with its movie, The Last Dark, in a film that has monsters, lots of violence, a lust for revenge, great visuals and action to boot. Blood C: The Last Dark is out to own on DVD and Blu-ray now and courtesy of Manga Entertainment UK, […]

25th Mar2014

‘Phantasm V’ is coming!

by Phil Wheat

It’s been a very long time since the announcement of a film got me this excited but I, even as a 6ft odd man, couldn’t help but let out a little squee at the news that Phantasm V is on the way… Thanks to Quint from AICN we have the first look at the teaser […]

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25th Mar2014

First Look: Ultimate FF #1

by Phil Wheat

This April, witness the birth of a new team of super geniuses the likes of which the Ultimate Universe has never seen in UltimateFF #1 – a mind-bending new series from writer Joshua Hale Fialkov and artist Mario Guevara. Though they survived the cataclysm, the Earth lay in ruins. And though Galactus and his Gah […]

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25th Mar2014

WWE RAW Results & Review (24.03.14)

by Chris Cummings

We are less than two weeks away from WrestleMania 30 and so the television shows that WWE promotes between now and then are the most important “go-home” shows of the year for the company. The final “big sell” before the big show itself. Tonight, RAW is live from Brooklyn, New York. In the next two […]

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25th Mar2014

‘Apocalypse Kiss’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: D.C. Douglas, Carmela Hayslett, Tom Detrik, Tammy Jean, Tom Atkins, Michael Berryman, Lloyd Kaufman, Steve Blum, Bonnie Loev, Brian Anthony Wilson | Written and Directed by Christian Jude Grillo I’ll freely admit there was a heavy dose of trepidation going into Apocalypse Kiss. You see I’ve had the “pleasure” of watching one of writer/director […]

24th Mar2014

New image from ’22 Jump Street’

by Phil Wheat

I’m not ashamed to say that I though 21 Jump Street was easily the best comedy of 2012, so I’m admittedly a little biased towards the forthcoming sequel, the cleverly titled 22 Jump Street. A couple of months ago we brought you the quad poster for the film and now we have this new image […]

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24th Mar2014

New trailer & poster for ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’

by Phil Wheat

20th Century Fox have just released a new trailer and poster for X-Men: Days of Future Past, a sequel to X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men: First Class, which is co-written, produced and directed by Bryan Singer and is based on the 1981 Uncanny X-Men storyline Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont and John Byrne. […]

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24th Mar2014

‘The Machine’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Toby Stephens, Caity Lotz, Sam Hazeldine, Denis Lawson, Lee Nicholas Harris, Pooneh Hajimohammadi, John Stylianou, Sule Rimi | Written and Directed by Caradog W. James Robots fascinate us, just think of a movie or book that looks at the nature of robotics and you’ll be able to come up with at least one.  The Machine […]

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24th Mar2014

Ten Best: Wrestling PPV’s to check out on the WWE Network

by Chris Cummings

After about a month of taking in what the WWE Network has to offer I thought we could take a look at some of the things that are worth your time on there, and even just to pick up on DVD. Every PPV event from WWE(F), WCW and ECW is included on the on-demand section […]

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24th Mar2014

Graphic Novel Review: Über – Volume 1

by Paul Metcalf

Written by Kieron Gillen | Illustrated by Caanan White | Published by Avatar Press | Format: Paperback, 176 pp When I started to read Über: Volume 1 I wasn’t exactly sure how to feel about what I was reading.  With an ambiguous sense of who are the heroes and who are the villains in the first half […]

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24th Mar2014

‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 2 Volume 1’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars (the voices of): Jason Biggs, Rob Paulsen, Sean Astin, Greg Cipes, Mae Whitman, Hoon Lee, Kevin Michael Richardson | Created by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird Featuring the first six episodes from the second season of Nickelodeon’s CGI-animated hit series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 2 Volume 1 sees the gang face new perils including […]

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24th Mar2014

First Look: Deadpool #29

by Phil Wheat

This May, the shocking truth about Deadpool’s family comes to light in Deadpool #29 – an Original Sin Tie-In! Everything you thought you knew about the Merc With the Mouth is about to change. Nobody knows the full story of Deadpool’s origin, or what happened to his family – even Wade himself. Manipulated at the […]

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23rd Mar2014

‘Done In’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Guy Henry, Gordon Styles | Written and Directed by Adam Stephen Kelly Adam Stephen Kelly, who began his career as a film critic (you may know him from Screenjabber.com or as BritGeek on AICN) turns his hand to film making with the short film Done In – which follows Harry, played by Guy Henry, […]

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23rd Mar2014

Video Interview: Mia Wasikowska talks ‘The Double’

by Phil Wheat

Simon (Jesse Eisenberg) is a timid man, scratching out an isolated existence in an indifferent world.  He is overlooked at work, scorned by his mother, and ignored by the woman of his dreams.  He feels powerless to change any of these things.  The arrival of a new co-worker, James (Jesse Eisenberg), serves to upset the […]

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