It will be interesting to see if rumors that James Marsden is back as Cyclops turn out to be true. If they are, I wonder if they these two will cross paths.
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This new trailer from Avalanche Studio's Mad Max will give you a rough idea of the graphical quality and some aspects of play but it is more about staging action with nifty camera angles and the like.
Holy wow, that is pretty.
A lot of the storytelling in Pacific Rim can be seen reflected in the costumes. Here's a good look at how.
Are you sitting down? I have something to tell you. You know that movie Godzilla, right? Well, it's going to have special effects in it.
The threat of a Hot Wheels movie has been hovering over Hollywood since 2003 in fact, but it's never quite taken form. Not just yet.
Now both of the Big 2 have been Legofied into video games, but I wouldn't hold out for a crossover just yet.
Alasdair Stuart writes; I've enjoyed, and continue to enjoy, every book Monkeybrain Comics puts out. It's a ridiculously diverse stable of titles, from
Legendary's New Deal Means The End Of Their DC Superheroes, Hope Of A New Dawn For Hellboy – UPDATED
It's funny how the film news cycle works. Peculiar, that is. Not ha ha.
Named for the ferocious goat sucker and possessed of formidable wind-breaking skills.
Neill Blomkamp's sophomore effort should be one of the highlights in my movie going summer, and as of today, it looks like I have another, rather large viewing option.
The Internship's disappointing box-office numbers aren't deterring studio bosses from giving this branded movie business another shot.
The image is supposedly a shot from the film, which I have to say is looking very stylish for a remake with so much heat.
We already know that Jerusha Hess can write comedy as she has Napoleon Dynamite to her name, but can she direct it? From this trailer for Austenland, my guess would be "yes."
Top marks for originality. This will probably set quite a high bar for the Lego Movie
The fact that they've used the same very few lines of dialogue for every trailer so far doesn't bode well for anybody who likes a chatty script.
On this side of the Atlantic, the stereotypical view of fathers is easy; Deep Purple and AC/DC CDs, Top Gear paraphernalia, John Le Carre novels (None of
This trailer seems more District 9-y then the earlier trailers.
The Wolverine's marketing campaign is definitely taking it old school with these tie-in music videos.
And that includes everything under the cabin too. Brrr.
Alasdair Stuart writes; Amelia Cole and the Hidden War is two issues old, and the changes from volume 1, Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, are all paying
Racing snails vs. Foodimals. Which, in France at least, would be more or less the same thing.
"How does an ordinary bag of chocolate sweets become a symbol of sexual victory?"
Ed Brown has had a run at compiling some Rushes for us, a collection of bits and pieces that didn't make it to full headline story status by themselves.
This looks something like a messed-up combination of Bryan Singer's second X-Men film and... well, Percy Jackson: Lightning Thief.
They’re rather impressive and very persuasive; I’m half-tempted to join up myself.
I'm four episodes in at the time of writing, with seven to go. While the broad conventions of horror fiction are present, this is an arresting, platform-specific piece of work so far.
Here is the next in a long line Suiboku-Ga inspired posters from The Wolverine. We have seen Silver Samurai, Wolverine, Viper and Yukio. This time featuring Jean Grey.
It’s always nice to have an insight in to the reasons for a character’s chosen attire, particularly why they might choose to hide their true identity behind mask.
A surreal anti-teen movie set in Thatcher-era England. Clearly a very self-aware and bizarre film, with a lot of the influence coming from Trainspotting and its ilk.