Tag: films / movies
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Dr Who Limited Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review
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No, not Doctor Who, Dr Who. Amicus Productions’ two movies feature a time traveller who is no Time Lord, but a seemingly senile scientist whose surname happens to be Who.
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‘The Art of Epic’ Book Review
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in Book ReviewsTitan Books have published a beautiful and comprehensive tome which reveals just how much consideration and artistry goes into your average family animated feature.
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Oblivion Movie Review
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Oblivion is an honourable failure. Not because it’s a bad film, but because it suffers from a bit of an identity crisis, and ultimately pays homage to other, better sci-fi movies, without carving out its own identity.
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Blood Simple Director’s Cut DVD Review
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The Coen Brothers’ dreamlike 1985 neo-noir debut may lack the dark humour and articulate dialogue that would become their trademarks, but it’s still their most measured film, and arguably their finest.
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‘Pulp’ Producer Announces Sci-fi Movie ‘Anomaly’
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Rick Alexander, LA-based producer of upcoming comic book movies, Gravel and Cla$$war, has joined forces with UK-based writer, director and comic creator, Adam Hamdy, the driving force behind the comic book movie, Pulp, and The Hunter comic series, to produce Anomaly, a sci-fi movie and transmedia experience.
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Silent House DVD Review
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Just how much entertainment you’ll get from Silent House really depends on how appetising you find the idea of 81 minutes of extreme close-ups of Elizabeth Olsen in a state of hysteria. In a little white vest, naturally.
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Timecrimes DVD Review
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Were there such thing as a regulatory filmmaking handbook, it would clearly state that whenever man travels back in time he must either a) risk endangering his own birth or existence, or b) be responsible for his chronological reallocation in the first place. Timecrimes, the inventive debut from Spanish director Nacho Vigalondo brashly follows the…
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Vote for New Comics Talent in the Eagle Awards Headhunter’s Challenge
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in Comic NewsAs someone whose interest in mainstream comics is slowly diminishing with every year that passes – be that due to persistent rebooting, genre oversaturation or, most likely, my undernourished wallet – I find the Headhunter’s Challenge one of the most exciting categories in this year’s Eagle Awards. Based around the upcoming movie Snow White And…