30th Apr2015

Top 5: Reasons to attend Play Blackpool 2015

by Phil Wheat

With Play Blackpool only a day or so away, we’re getting excited for our second trip to a Play convention (we attended last years Manchester event, which was a fantastic success) but, of course, there are some folks who’ll need a little more persuading as to just why they should attend such an event – […]

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30th Apr2015

The Scream Cast – Episode 59: Jörg Buttgereit Interview

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to the latest episode of The ScreamCast! Each episode sees hosts Sean Duregger and Brad Henderson review a Scream Factory release, however this week the ScreamCast gang are doing things a little differently… This week we sit down with the master of Necrophile Romance, Jörg Buttgereit as we discuss his career including his notorious […]

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30th Apr2015

‘Han Gong-Ju’ Blu-ray Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Chun Woo-hee, In-seon Jeong, So-Young Kim, Yeong-ran Lee | Written and Directed by Lee Su-jin When watching movies we tend to expect them to explain things to us, almost in the assumption that we should be comfortable in knowing exactly where the film is going and what it wants from us as the audience.  Some films […]

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30th Apr2015

New trailer for Bill Oberst Jr. starrer ‘At Granny’s House’

by Phil Wheat

Vagabond Entertainment have released a brand new theatrical trailer for director Les Mahoney (Available) new horror thriller, At Granny`s House, which stars Rachel Alig (Bikini Spring Break), Glenda Morgan Brown (The West Wing), Mahoney (Coldwood) and indie horror favorite Bill Oberst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies). The film follows a loving caregiver whose dark secret makes Granny’s house […]

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29th Apr2015

Competition: Win sci-fi click ‘The Last Survivors’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of the thrilling post-apocalyptic action adventure The Last Survivors from the co-producer of The Guest and You’re Next – on DVD May 4th – we are giving away a copy! The Last Survivors draws on some classics of cinema, part Mad Max, part Spaghetti Western, the film delivers on action and […]

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29th Apr2015

‘The Evil Within’ Graphic Novel Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ian Edginton | Art by Alex Sanchez, Ed Anderson | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Hardback, 112pp Officially a prequel to the wildly popular, or at the least very well marketed, computer game The Evil Within, this graphic novel from Titan Books seeks to add a little more depth to that particular world. Is […]

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29th Apr2015

Talking In Circles: Episode 67 – What Are the Chances?

by Phil Wheat

Talking in Circles is a pop culture talk show/podcast where hosts Dan, Greg, and Chuck wax poetic about comic books, movies, television shows, and pretty much anything else in geek culture. Come for the witty banter stay for the exciting games, hilarious skits, and “crazy but true” news stories. On this week’s episode we debut […]

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29th Apr2015

Brit horror ‘Unhallowed Ground’ scoops 3 awards at LIFF 2015

by Phil Wheat

Indie Brit-flick Unhallowed Ground, which we called “an unexpected gem…” (review) has scooped the Best Horror Film award at the prestigious 12th London Independent Film Festival. The 11-day annual festival hosted at the Shortwave and Genesis cinemas in London, showcased over 60 of the best of low and micro budget films from the UK and […]

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29th Apr2015

‘The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?’ to debut at MCM London Comic Con

by Phil Wheat

It’s a bird… It’s a plane… It’s the European debut of The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened? Director Jon Schnepp is to attend May’s MCM London Comic Con to screen his much-anticipated Superman movie documentary, meet fans and sign autographs. The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened? delves into one of Hollywood’s most enthralling ‘what […]

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28th Apr2015

Marvelous Europe announce UK debut of ‘Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven’

by Phil Wheat

Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven is a strategy RPG adventure from the famed producer of the acclaimed Rune Factory series. Main character “Luchs” is an unsuccessful innkeeper forced to excavate crystals to make his way in life. One day while digging, he discovers a mysterious fairy maiden encased in a crystal! On awakening, the fairy […]

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28th Apr2015

Kickstarter sensation ‘Mighty No. 9’ coming to retailers!

by Phil Wheat

Comcept and Deep Silver today announced their partnership for Comcept’s upcoming side-scrolling action game and Kickstarter sensation, Mighty No. 9. Created by Keiji Inafune − the “father of Mega Man” − Comcept and Japanese co-developer Inti Creates, Mighty No. 9 will be available on 15th September 2015 in the Americas and on 18th September 2015 […]

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28th Apr2015

‘Ghosts of War’ Review (Titan Books)

by Phil Wheat

Written by George Mann | Published by Titan Books | Format: Paperback, 352pp George Mann’s pulp thriller does a lot to recapture the thrill of the early days of the genre. But in the Age of the Superhero, is that enough? We live in the Age of the Superhero in media. That’s beyond doubt – […]

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28th Apr2015

WWE Extreme Rules 2015: Results & Review

by Chris Cummings

A month since WrestleMania 31 and we arrive at Extreme Rules, the PPV that WWE claim is their time once a year to “go extreme”. The PG era has meant that “extreme” in the current WWE climate is very different to what it meant back in ECW or during WWE’s TV-14 run, but there’s still […]

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28th Apr2015

First trailer & poster for Ginger Lynn starrer ‘House of Many Sorrows’

by Phil Wheat

Fresh off an around the clock marathon editing and sound mastering session, director Barry J. Gillis has unveiled the first trailer for his forthcoming horror flick, House of Many Sorrows, which stars Ginger Lynn Allen, Tom Malloy, and Kim Sonderholm. The film tells the story of a group of guests in a country inn who […]

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28th Apr2015

‘The Duke of Burgundy’ DVD Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Sidse Babett Knudsen, Chiara D’Anna, Fatma Mohamed, Monica Swinn, Eugenia Caruso, Kata Bartsch, Zita Kraszkó, Eszter Tompa | Written and Directed by Peter Strickland Love isn’t easy, we all know this.  When two people fall for each other the relationship require a bit of give and take until the two parties find a common place and that […]

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27th Apr2015

First Look: A-Force #1

by Phil Wheat

An all-new era begins this May as Marvel’s Mightiest Mavens assemble for an explosive new series launching during Secret Wars – and here it is, your first look inside the blockbuster A-Force #1, from the creative team of G. Willow Wilson (Ms. Marvel), Marguerite Bennett (Angela: Asgard’s Assassin, James Patterson’s Max Ride: First Flight) and […]

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27th Apr2015

Season 2 of ‘Extant’ to premiere on Amazon Prime Instant Video

by Phil Wheat

Halle Berry is back for more extra-terrestrial encounters this summer as Amazon confirms the second season of mystery thriller Extant will premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Instant Video from Thursday 2nd July, just hours after US broadcast. In season two, astronaut Molly Woods (Halle Berry) discovers she has unwittingly put the human race on a […]

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27th Apr2015

CM Punk takes on Marvel with Drax #1

by Phil Wheat

Fresh off his thunderous Marvel debut in February’s Thor Annual #1, this Winter the “Best in the World” takes on the baddest in the galaxy! Announced at C2E2, CM Punk will return to Marvel for Drax #1, which sees the wrestling superstar is blasting off into outer space for Drax’s very first ongoing series. Anyone […]

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27th Apr2015

‘Cobain: Montage of Heck’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Kurt Cobain is an enigma that we’ll probably never truly understand.  Cobain: Montage of Heck doesn’t try to dictate what we should think about the man, rather it gives a look at his life, from childhood to his infamous death.  Will it give the answers that everybody is looking for? I doubt it; but for […]

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27th Apr2015

Thai-set horror ‘Pernicious’ gets release date & new poster

by Phil Wheat

Benetone Films have announced the official release date for Pernicious, the new film from director James Cullen Bressack, which is also is written by Bressack alongside Taryn Hillin. The film lands June 19 in theatres and on demand. Pernicious stars Emmy-nominated Emily O’Brien (Young and the Restless), Ciara Hanna (Power Rangers) and Jackie Moore (100 […]

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27th Apr2015

‘Game of Thrones 5×03: High Sparrow’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“It’s only a name.  Quite an easy burden to bear.” Let’s start with a temple.  Its priests have no names, its god has no prayers, and the house jam is Mandel and Altman’s “Suicide Is Painless” on endless repeat.  The High Sparrow is a paranoid, spine-tingling, and grotesquely enjoyable episode of television in which identities […]

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27th Apr2015

‘Mad Men 7×11: Time & Life’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“Stop struggling.  You won.” The Sterling-Cooper dream team has died and gone to advertising heaven. Jim Hobart enunciates the name “Coca Cola” like he’s asking Don and the other partners how they enjoyed their simultaneous touchless orgasms, but in reality he’s stealing their name, tossing probably half their employees out into the street, and consigning them […]

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