05th Feb2015

Trailer revealed for ‘LEGO Jurassic World’

by Phil Wheat

Hold on to your LEGO studs, and prepare to discover Jurassic Park for the first time in LEGO form… Following the big announcement of the 2015 LEGO video game slate last week, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The LEGO Group, and Universal Partnerships & Licensing have today released the first trailer for LEGO Jurassic […]

04th Feb2015

‘Dead Still’ – starring Ben Browder – to make UK debut

by Phil Wheat

Released digitally by Content Films on 9th February 2015, Dead Still is a new horror film from Christopher Saint Booth and Philip Adrian Booth – aka the Booth Brothers – whose previous films include Death Tunnel, The Exorcist File, Dark Place, The Possessed, Spooked, The Ghosts of Waverly Hills, Sanatorium and Children of the Grave. […]

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04th Feb2015

First Look: Spider-Gwen #1

by Phil Wheat

This February, Marvel’s newest, sensational spider-woman is coming back to comic shops in the highly anticipated Spider-Gwen #1. Spinning directly out of the pages of the Amazing Spider-Man’s Spider-Verse and the red-hot, sold-out Edge of Spider-Verse #2, is a new ongoing series from Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez and Rico Renzi – who all return to […]

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04th Feb2015

Interview: Ewan McGregor talks ‘Son of a Gun’

by Phil Wheat

Son of a Gun is the feature debut of Julius Avery, winner of the Cannes Jury Prize for his short film Jerrycan, and stars Ewan McGregor (August: Osage County, The Impossible), Brenton Thwaites (Maleficent, The Signal) and Alicia Vikander (Testament of Youth, Ex Machina). Locked up for a minor crime, 19 year old JR (Brenton […]

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04th Feb2015

Trailer and 2 posters for Brit horror ‘Unhallowed Ground’

by Phil Wheat

You’ve probably read our exclusive Unhallowed Ground review by now, but if you haven’t here’s the skinny: Unhallowed Ground is a brand new British horror film written by Paul Rachid, who also appears in the film, directed by Russell England (Holby City, Paranormal Witness) and starring Morgane Polanski, Poppy Drayton, Rachel Petladwala, Thomas Law, Marcus […]

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04th Feb2015

‘Grace: The Possession’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Alexia Fast, Lin Shaye, Alan Dale, Joel David Moore, Alexis Knapp, Clarke Peters | Written by Jeff Chan, Chris Pare | Directed by Jeff Chan Grace (Fast) is a beautiful, naive, virginal college freshman trying to deal with campus culture and her outgoing new roommate. But when a terror takes over her body and unleashes […]

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04th Feb2015

‘Nurse 3D’ Review

by Joel Harley

Stars: Kathleen Turner, Judd Nelson, Katrina Bowden, Paz de la Huerta, Corbin Bleu, Boris Kodjoe, Michael Eklund, Niecy Nash, Melanie Scrofano, Martin Donovan, Adam Herschman, Katia Peel | Written by Douglas Aarniokoski, David Loughery | Directed by Douglas Aarniokoski The Nurse may be in 3D, but that’s not how it was viewed – because if […]

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03rd Feb2015

WWE RAW: Results & Review (03.02.15)

by Chris Cummings

Michael Cole began this week’s RAW with a sentence something like “we are only 50 days away, on this Road to WrestleMania”. 50 days. That’s a decent amount of time for WWE to put the hype machine behind the entire roster in order to assemble a fantastic card for their annual extravaganza. We have all […]

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03rd Feb2015

First trailer for Howard J. Ford’s ‘Never Let Go’

by Phil Wheat

As promised back in early December when we broke news on the film entering post-production, the first trailer for Howard J Ford’s (Director/Producer Co-Writer of The Dead 1 & 2) latest film, the child abduction thriller Never Let Go, has landed – just in time for the Berlin Film Festival! Shot in Morocco, Spain and […]

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03rd Feb2015

Danny Trejo vs. Zombies in ‘The Burning Dead’

by Phil Wheat

Uncork’d Entertainment have announced the US release dates for director Rene Perez’s The Burning Dead (formerly Volcano Zombies), which features action superstar Danny Trejo (Machete), along with Tom Downey (Axe Giant), Moniqua Plante (Nashville), Robert F. Lyons (Dark Night of the Scarecrow), Nicole Cummins (Logan), Kevin Norman (Melissa & Joey), Kyle T. Heffner (Seinfeld), Julia […]

03rd Feb2015

‘Doc Of The Dead’ DVD Review

by Mark Allen

Featuring: George A. Romero, Charlie Adlard, Joanna Angel, Robert Kirkman, Simon Pegg, Max Brooks, Bruce Campbell, Fran Kranz, Greg Nicotero, Jacqui Holland, Tom Savini, Traycee King | Written by Chad Herschberger & Alexandre O. Philippe | Directed by Alexandre O. Philippe I like zombies just as much as the next person. Well, okay, maybe a little more, but probably not […]

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02nd Feb2015

Preview: Scarlett Couture #1

by Phil Wheat

From Doctor Who comics cover artist Des Taylor comes Scarlett Couture – a brand new creator-owned action espionage mini-series set for a release, courtesy of Titan Comics, this April. Beautiful. Intelligent. Deadly. Scarlett Couture is all of these things, and more. She’s a spy. Using her cover as Head of Security for her mother’s internationally […]

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02nd Feb2015

‘Whiplash’ Review

by Mark Allen

Stars: Miles Teller, J.K. Simmons, Paul Reiser, Melissa Benoist, Austin Stowell, Nate Lang, Chris Mulkey, Damon Gupton, Suanne Spoke, Charlie Ian, Jayson Blair | Written and Directed by Damian Chazelle I’m not going to tell you anything you haven’t already heard; Whiplash is great, even (perhaps especially) if you’re not particularly into jazz drumming. J.K. Simmons ought […]

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02nd Feb2015

Release date announced for Frightfest flick ‘The Sleeping Room’

by Phil Wheat

Following its UK premiere at FrightFest, Second Sight have announced the UK rights acquisition of acclaimed supernatural tale of Victorian revenge, The Sleeping Room. The directorial debut of John Shackleton (Writer/Producer Panic Button) the film will make its UK debut On-Demand and Download on 27th April 2015 and DVD on 11th May 2015. Produced by […]

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02nd Feb2015

‘Atari: Game Over’ Review

by Phil Wheat

As a kid growing up I can safely say we were dirt poor. When all the kids were playing the Atari 2600 I was stuck playing “Tennis” and “Football” on a hand-me-down Grandstand plug and play (think of Pong with 4 games rather than one); I did have a cousin who had the system but […]

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02nd Feb2015

Interview: John Cusack talks ‘Maps to the Stars’

by Phil Wheat

He’s been a Hollywood star since his teens, when he starred in Class, Sixteen Candles and The Sure Thing, but thankfully John Cusack was never like the characters in David Cronenberg’s Maps To The Stars. A brutal satire about the players, wannabes and has-beens of Hollywood, Cusack plays Stafford Weiss, a self-help guru who peddles […]

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01st Feb2015

‘Dying Light’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Ever since gaming made the move to “Next Gen” Dying Light has been one of the games that people have been waiting for, even with the delays that have held it back.  A mixture of parkour and zombie fighting action, and coming from the makers of the original Dead Island it had a lot of […]

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01st Feb2015

‘Love Is Strange’ – Cast Interviews

by Catherina Gioino

In the New York Premiere of the narrative film Love Is Strange, Ira Sachs shines in his writing and directing of the challenges faced by two mature gay men, played by Alfred Molina and John Lithgow. Ben (Lithgow) and George (Molina) are a same sex couple living in New York who get married after spending […]

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01st Feb2015

A cut by cut breakdown of the ‘House of Cards: Season 3’ trailer

by Catherina Gioino

Wow. I mean, just wow. We’ve already been as hooked on House of Cards as a test lab mouse is on Pepsi sugar. As if they just can’t toy with us enough, they show the final season of the award winning show right after Kevin Spacey’s Golden Globe win for the character we’ve come to […]

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