The highlight of Comic on Thursday was getting to do a one on one interview with Adrian Paul about his work on Highlander, Eyeborgs and what was coming up next for this versatile and talented actor. I will be bringing Eclipse readers all the scoop on Adrian Paul from that in depth interview. Until […]
IT MUST BE COMIC CON 2011
Because the sights are definitely interesting. And of course breathtaking as well! All of which means your roving Eclipsemagazine reporter is on the scene and ready to bring all you readers lots of amazing stories from the convention!
Captain America: The First Avenger is the Worst Superhero Film of the Summer! Michelle’s Review!
Captain America: The First Avenger – Square-Jawed Superhero Fun!
If Thor was Marvel’s Superman: The Movie, then Captain America: The First Avenger is its Raiders of the Lost Ark!
Friends With Benefits – Today’s Forecast: Witty and Unconventional Turning To Conventional and Maudlin!
Friends With Benefits is the second film to use the idea of a man and a woman being friends who try to add no-strings-sex to their friendships. Judging from the reviews for No Strings Attached, the one with Natalie Portman [which I didn’t see – the trailer was awful!], this one – with Justin Timberlake […]
Covert Affairs Revelation – How Auggie Was Blinded!
Practically since the series debuted, Covert Affairs’ [USA, 10/9C] blind tech wizard, Auggie Anderson, has fascinated the show’s fans. As has been mentioned in past episodes, Auggie wasn’t born blind; he was a soldier who was blinded on a mission in Tikrit, Iraq. This week’s episode, Half A World Away, tells that story.
CW3PR brings “Composing Horror to Animation” panel to Comic-Con 2011
Comic-Con 2011 is literally days away and quickly coming upon us. There are many panels, events, and cosplay (costumes) to be seen but the panel I’m particularly looking forward to is being put on by CW3PR and that panel is called “Behind The Music with CW3PR: Composing Horror To Animation and Everything In Between”
Legendary Swashbuckler John Carter of Mars Comes to Life!
Created in 1912, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Carter of Mars introduced readers to a world of epic, swashbuckling adventure and interplanetary romance. While not as numerous as the adventures of Burroughs’ other creation, Tarzan, Carter’s adventures fill twelve novels – plenty of material to fuel a movie series – if done right. Disney has […]
Yates Finally Does it! A Real Harry Potter Movie and it’s Amazing! Michelle’s Review!
(Warning this review contains Spoilers!)
Breaking Bad: The Journey from Mr. Chips to Scarface Continues!
Breaking Bad [AMC, Sundays, 10/9C] is one of the strangest, darkest TV series ever made. It tracks the descent of a decent man into a hardened criminal – exactly the opposite of a feel good dramedy. Yet, it is absolutely one of the best shows on TV. Tonight’s fourth season premiere is proof that is […]
The Last Werewolf – Extinction as an Exercise in Terror!
Everywhere you look on the literary landscape you can see vampires, zombies, trolls and many other creatures of the paranormal persuasion. Well, except for the werewolf. Now, British author Glen Duncan has, for reasons unknown, decided that the world needs a werewolf novel. Duncan, deemed ‘one of Britain’s best young authors,’ by The Times Literary […]