25th Sep2017

Second trailer and poster for ‘Pitch Perfect 3’

by Phil Wheat

Now graduated from college and out in the real world where it takes more than acappella to get by, the Bellas return in Pitch Perfect 3, the next chapter in the beloved series that has taken in more than $400 million at the global box office. After the highs of winning the World Championships, the […]

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25th Sep2017

‘Demons’ Review

by Nik Holman

Stars: Miles Doleac, Lindsay Anne Williams, Andrew Divoff, John Schneider, Steven Brand, Kristina Emerson, Gary Grubbs | Written and Directed by Miles Doleac Eight years ago, Father Colin Hampstead oversaw an aborted exorcism that resulted in the gruesome death of seventeen-year-old Jewel Grant, in rural Louisiana. The deceased girl’s older sister, Kayleigh, grew immediately attached to […]

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25th Sep2017

Nintendo outline DLC for ‘Fire Emblem Warriors’

by Phil Wheat

Fire Emblem Warriors, launching for Nintendo Switch and New Nintendo 3DS on October 20th, is set to ALREADY get a host of paid DLC options that begin launching this year. All DLC can be purchased separately for both Nintendo Switch and New Nintendo 3DS… Including: Season Pass (20th October, £17.99): The Fire Emblem Warriors Season […]

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25th Sep2017

‘Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams 1×02: Impossible Planet’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

After last week’s episode of Electric Dreams hooked us, the job of this week’s episode is to show it wasn’t a fluke. This week’s Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams is Impossible Planet, which will test how much of a hopeless romantic you are. When Brian and Ed (Jack Reynor and Benedict Wong), two space tourism […]

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25th Sep2017

Teaser trailer for Benson & Moorhead’s ‘The Endless’

by Phil Wheat

Following their Lovecraftian modern cult classic Spring, writer/directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead star as brothers who receive a mysterious message inspiring them to pay a visit to the cult they escaped as children in The Endless…. As unsettling events and phenomena begin to occur, the brothers are forced to question whether the cult’s supernatural […]

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25th Sep2017

Intervision bring the notorious nasty ‘Suffer, Little Children’ to UK DVD

by Phil Wheat

“Gruesome… Terrifying!” Screamed The People… “Gory Violence!” Decried The Telegraph… “As Explicitly horror as has ever been on video!” Claimed The Video Week as the British tabloid press called Suffer, Little Children to be banned among the panic of the Video Nasty witch hunts. The master tapes were seized by the police. The Censors refused […]

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25th Sep2017

‘Rick and Morty 3×08: Morty’s Mind Blowers’ Review

by Steven Riley

After a heavy episode last week, Rick and Morty changed up the pace again with a more self-contained, ‘clip show’-style adventure. As Rick himself alludes to at the start, episode eight, ‘Morty’s Mind Blowers’ is the equivalent of the Inter-Dimensional cable from the seasons prior. While the prior two episodes have had some memorable bits, […]

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25th Sep2017

First trailer for ‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’

by Phil Wheat

20th Century Fox have released the first trailer for Maze Runner: The Death Cure, the last film in the Maze Runner series, which is directed by Wes Ball and stars Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Dexter Darden, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Jacob Lofland, Ki Hong Lee, Barry Pepper, Will Poulter, Rosa Salazar, […]

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25th Sep2017

New Klingon launch trailer for ‘Star Trek: Discovery’

by Phil Wheat

Star Trek: Discovery launched today in all Netflix territories (excluding the US and Canada), and in celebration the streaming service has released a new Klingon trailer for the series! If that wasn’t enough, Netflix have revealed to Star Trek fans that all fifteen episodes of Star Trek: Discovery will be available to watch on Netflix […]

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25th Sep2017

Culture Dump #10: What Does it Take to Get You Into a Cinema?

by Simon Bland

Netflix, Amazon Prime, countless streaming platforms showcasing the very best telly… remind us again why we ever need to leave our sofa in search of quality content? Today’s well futuristic technology has made the idea of getting up off our bums and going to the cinema seem a little like a lot of hard work. […]

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22nd Sep2017

Nerd Buy: Dorbz Sci-Fi Series

by Phil Wheat

Funko have announced a new range of Sci-Fi themed Dorbz, coming to UK stores in December: including Alien, Star Trek, Tron and more! Check them out below: Dorbz: Sci Fi Series – Alien Fox Entertainment’s classic films Alien is now joining Dorbz! The Dorbz’s Science Fiction series features the titular Alien from the Alien Franchise. […]

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22nd Sep2017

‘Maximum Security’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Dolph Lundgren, Corbin Bernsen, Louis Mandylor, Jocelyn Osorio, Isaac C. Singleton Jr., Eddie J. Fernandez, David Fernandez Jr., Luis Gatica, Steven Dell, Mauricio Mendoza, Geoffrey Ross | Written by Benjamin Budd, Scott Windhauser | Directed by R. Ellis Frazier Jack (Lundgren) is a former CIA contractor who now oversees a team of elite thieves. […]

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22nd Sep2017

Five cast images from Netflix’s ‘Godless’

by Phil Wheat

A seven-part epic western from Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated screenwriter and director Scott Frank, and Academy Award-winner Steven Soderbergh, Godless – starring Jeff Daniels, Michelle Dockery, and Jack O’Connell – comes to Netflix November 22nd 2017. Notorious criminal Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels) and his gang of outlaws are on a mission of revenge against […]

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22nd Sep2017

PQube announce US/EU release of ‘GalGun 2’

by Phil Wheat

In 2016, GalGun: Double Peace changed the world forever. There was moe as far as the eye could see, as gamers were shooting their love everywhere, but then, the stark coldness of reality set in. Real life is not kawaii enough, they lamented. I want to go back to the Doki-Doki zone, they said. Well, […]

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22nd Sep2017

‘Undead: Night of the Living Dead & Return of the Living Dead’ Book Review

by Paul Metcalf

Undead by John Russo is a book of two halves. The first half is the novelisation of Night of the Living Dead and the second part is the novelisation of the first concept for Return of the Living Dead. This is interesting to read as it’s totally different than the movie it became. This version […]

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22nd Sep2017

Four new images from ‘Happy Death Day’

by Phil Wheat

Blumhouse (Split, Get Out, Whiplash) produces an “original and inventive rewinding thriller” in Happy Death Day, in which a college student (Jessica Rothe) relives the day of her murder with both its unexceptional details and terrifying end until she discovers her killer’s identity.  Er… original and inventive? Maybe not. Has anyone at Blumhouse seen Blood […]

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22nd Sep2017

New film festival to launch in ‘Twin Peaks’ town

by Phil Wheat

August 2018 will see the arrival of a brand new destination genre festival in the scenic town of North Bend, Washington, with a focus on standout vanguard programming. Best known as the original shooting location for cult-hit and recently rebirthed Twin Peaks, North Bend will be home to the North Bend Film Festival from August […]

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22nd Sep2017

Ten Best: Phone Scenes in Movies

by Kat Wheat

To celebrate today’s release of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus – available in stores from today – here’s a list of the Ten Best phone scenes in movies, showcasing some of the most famous telephone calls ever made. Pillow Talk (1959) A man and woman share a telephone line and despise each other, […]

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22nd Sep2017

‘Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice’ comes to iOS and Android

by Phil Wheat

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice the sixth edition to the epic Ace Attorney series is now available for iOS and Android devices. This full-length game is packed to the brim with all-new mysteries and unforgettable courtroom drama. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice sees Phoenix in a brand new location: […]

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22nd Sep2017

The ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ get a new teammate!

by Phil Wheat

They’re earth’s mightiest heroes – in space, and beyond! And the Guardians are adding a new member to their team that will make them mightier, as one of Marvel’s best-loved heroes will make the biggest impact when he debuts in All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #12 The Guardians have been tasked with some wacky and […]

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22nd Sep2017

Interview: Daniel Draper talks ‘Dennis Skinner: Nature Of The Beast’

by Stuart Wright

Host Stuart Wright talks with documentary writer/director Daniel Draper about his debut feature Dennis Skinner: Nature Of The Beast. A portrait of the committed socialist, trade unionist and Labour politician Dennis Skinner, the film traces his rise as a political icon and examines his hinterland. Autumn/Winter 2017… It’s screening at national, regional and community cinemas […]

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21st Sep2017

Production wraps on ‘Tales of Frankenstein’

by Phil Wheat

Production has just wrapped in Los Angeles on the horror film Tales of Frankenstein, starring Game of Death’s Mel Novak and Wolverine creator Len Wein in his final film. The movie is based upon four of writer-director Donald F. Glut’s (The Empire Strikes Back novel) short stories published in his book of the same name: […]

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