Not only is Dark Horse Comics going to be publishing New Lone Wolf and Cub beginning in 2014, the company is bringing the creator of the epic manga, Kazuo Koike – who has been indicted into the Eisner Hall of Fame, to Comic-Con 2013 as part of the company’s celebration of twenty-five years of publishing […]
Syfy’s Defiance: Bringing the Game and TV Series Even Closer Together!
Play the game. Join the show. Syfy and Trion Worlds have come with a unique and original idea to further connect the game and TV series worlds of Defiance: if you play the game, you might win your character a role on the show! In the in-game contest, players are pit against the game’s Arkfall […]
Teaser Poster: Captain America: Winter Soldier
The teaser poster for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, with the paint job blasted off Cap’s shield (and what, pray tell, could scratch the vibranium surface of the shield…?), has a feeling of starkness that feels somehow more immediate and challenging than art for the first movie. Intriguing… Like Captain America on Facebook: facebook.com/captainamericamovie Follow […]
Sam Heughan Snags Lead in Starz’s Outlander!
After a much speculation, it’s official – Scottish actor Sam Heughan will play Jamie Fraser in Starz Entertainment’s Outlander series. The series, from Battlestar Galactica’s Executive Producer Ronald D. Moore, is based on Diana Gabaldon’s epic series of bestselling novels. For Gabaldon’s reaction and more, check out the official press release after the jump.
Game of Suits: Catelyn Stark Comes To Suits!
Michelle Fairly, Catelyn Stark herself, is coming to USA Network’s Suits (returning Tuesday, July 16th, 10/9C), In honor of her arrival, follow the jump to watch a clever Game of Thornes-inspired promo for her arrival.
The Way, Way Back: The Perfect Summer Coming of Age Movie!
The coming of age movie is one of summer’s staples, think Adventureland as a classic example, a film where a kid suffering the awkwardness of adolescence has a life-changing experience over that one special summer. Most of them are fine examples of Sturgeon’s Law (90% of everything is crap). Then there’s The Way, Way Back. […]
The World’s End Featurettes: The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy and Director at Work
Yes, it’s true – The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy will be complete with the August 23rd launch of The World’s End. Explore the themes of the trilogy in the featurette above and then follow the jump to get some of the cast’s insights into how director Edgar Wright (whose next project with be Marvel’s Ant-Man […]
Apocalyptic Trailer: Snowpiercer
Snowpiercer is first English-language film from Bong Joon-ho, the South Korean responsible for the exquisite monster flick, 2009’s The Host. Check out the creepy concept art above. Chris Evans stars as the man who bucks the class system on a post-apocalypse train that carries the surviving humans in a world returned to the Ice Age. […]
Weird, Bold and Visonary The Lone Ranger deserves props for daring to be different. Michelle’s Review
Weird, strange, wacky, no wonder the marketing for Disney’s The Lone Ranger was so awful. How do explain what Director Gore Verbinski, Johnny Depp and Jerry Bruckheimer had in store for us? I very rarely walk into a movie with any pre-conceived perceptions, I actively avoid watching trailers or reading about a movie before I […]
White House Down – Michelle’s Review!
At one point in White House Down, young Emily (Joey King, who seems to be in everything these days) screams through tears to the bad guys “My Daddy is going to put you in jail!” This is when you know for sure that Director Roland Emmerich, and writer James Vanderbilt have a clear idea what […]
Much Ado About Nothing–Whedon Plus Shakespeare Equals Brilliance!
The best movie I’ve seen so far this year is a microbudgeted adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing as adapted and directed by Joss Whedon – who shot the film with a small army of friends, in his house, in twelve days during a break between the end of shooting Marvel’s The Avengers […]