30th Sep2016

‘Mycroft Holmes #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Raymond Obstfeld | Art by Joshua Cassara | Published by Titan Comics I missed the first issue of this series, so will have to try and read that at some point, but the first thing that struck me about this series was the fact it was being written by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. […]

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30th Sep2016

‘Batman: The Telltale Series – Episode 2’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Having now played the second episode of the new Telltale Batman game, it can’t be easy for the writers, in fact it must be worrying. One of the biggest games the company has worked on, it is also one of the most protected of DC characters. With Batman: The Telltale Series Episode 2 – Children […]

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30th Sep2016

‘The Out-Laws (aka Clan): The Complete First Season’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

It is fair to say that if the UK or America handled The Out-Laws (aka Clan) it would be just another Suburban Housewives. Thankfully though the Dutch have a darker sense of humour and we are treated to a tale of potential homicide where things never go to plan. The Out-Laws is the tale of […]

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29th Sep2016

First look at Titan Comics’ new Hammer adaptation: ‘The Mummy’

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics have revealed new artwork for The Mummy #1, a brand-new mini-series that reanimates the character, as imagined by legendary Horror studio, Hammer. This series is written by the comics scribe Peter Milligan (Justice League: Dark) and illustrated beautifully by Ronilson Freire (The Green Hornet). For 2000 years the Sect of Anubis have prolonged their […]

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29th Sep2016

Competition: Win ‘The Evil in Us’ on Blu-ray

by Phil Wheat

Cabin Fever meets Evil Dead in this stylish and blood-soaked horror! To celebrate the release of The Evil in Us on UK Blu-ray and DVD, we have a Blu-ray copy to give away to a lucky winner. Six school friends meet up for a drug-fuelled Fourth of July weekend on a remote island. What they […]

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29th Sep2016

Trailer & poster for Netflix comedy ‘True Memoirs Of An International Assassin’

by Phil Wheat

True Memoirs Of An International Assassin is the latest Netflix original movie – an action comedy stars Kevin James as Sam Larson, a mild-mannered would-be author who gets mistaken for a killer-for-hire when his fictional novel about an international assassin is published as a true story. When the book is a huge success, he is […]

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29th Sep2016

‘Doctor Who: The Third Doctor #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Paul Cornell | Art by Christopher Jones | Published by Titan Comics For most people, Tom Baker IS The Doctor, and he was certainly a big part of my TV viewing childhood. For me though, my favourite Doctor was always the Jon Pertwee Third Doctor. He just looked like a really cool granddad […]

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29th Sep2016

‘The Haunting of Mary’ Review

by Chris Cummings

Stars: Kaylee Bryant, José Zúñiga, Catherine Black, Anne Bex, Nick Mancuso, Emma Gruttadauria, Sam Myerson, Diana Porter, Mark S. Cartier, Karin Crighton, Kati Salowsky | Written and Directed by Jennifer B. White Hollywood tag-line writer Jennifer B. White (Nora’s Return) pulls double-duty here, both writing and directing this paranormal/supernatural mystery starring Kaylee Bryant (Zugzwang) as the titular Mary. […]

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28th Sep2016

‘Assassin’s Creed Last Descendants: Locus #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ian Edginton | Art by Caspar Wijngaard | Published by Titan Comics Until relatively recently, comics based on games were something that I would very rarely pick up. They were often just cheap cash-ins, primarily designed to drum up interest in the main product itself, and lacking in both quality and creator enthusiasm. […]

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28th Sep2016

Competition: Win horror anthology ‘Holidays’

by Phil Wheat

Holidays is an anthology horror like no other and to celebrate its arrival on UK DVD, we have a copy to give away. With Hollywood and horror favourites, Kevin Smith, Nicholas McCarthy, Gary Shore and Seth Green on board, among many others, Holidays is a portmanteau horror which challenges our perception of annual festivities, subverting […]

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28th Sep2016

‘The Conjured’ Review

by Chris Cummings

Stars: Jill Evyn, Lane Townsend, Jeremy Walker, Emily Claeys, Pamela Finney, Sergio Alejandro, C.S. Boris, Anne Hallinan, Val Garrahan, Dixon Phillips | Written and Directed by Bidisha Chowdhury Known also as Adaline, The Conjured is a paranormal horror movie both written and directed by Bidisha Chowdhury (whose only previous film work includes a couple of […]

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28th Sep2016

‘Warcraft’ Review

by Dan Clark

Stars: Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Ben Schnetzer, Robert Kazinsky, Clancy Brown, Daniel Wu, Ruth Negga, Anna Galvin, Callum Rennie | Written by Duncan Jones, Charles Leavitt | Directed by Duncan Jones The failure of video game films has been well documented. Although video games have been a major part […]

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27th Sep2016

Competition: Win creepy horror ‘Shelley’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the UK DVD release of creepy horror film Shelley, we are giving you the chance to win a copy. A moody, haunting Rosemary’s Baby for the 21st century, Shelley is an arty, atmospheric horror film that blends the shocks of Inside with the surreal, unsettling worldview of David Lynch. When Elena arrives in […]

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27th Sep2016

‘Assetto Corsa’ Review (PS4)

by Paul Metcalf

While there aren’t too many racing games on the PlayStation 4 at the moment, there are still some really good ones dominating the console. With the likes of Project Cars and Driveclub which are my personal favourites, DiRT Rally and F1 2016 are adding quality for the racing fans. With Gran Turismo Sport also on […]

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27th Sep2016

‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Jessica Chastain, Charlize Theron, Emily Blunt, Nick Frost, Rob Brydon, Sheridan Smith, Alexandra Roach, Sope Dirisu, Sam Hazeldine, Sam Claflin | Written by Evan Spiliotopoulos, Craig Mazin | Directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan Looking back at Snow White and the Huntsman, I remember liking it but the movie itself was overshadowed by the […]

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27th Sep2016

‘Just Cause 3: Bavarium Sea Heist’ Review (PS4/PC)

by Paul Metcalf

When Just Cause 3 was originally released I had a lot of fun with it. After completing it though I didn’t purchase the Air, Land & Sea Expansion Pass but waited until it was fully released. With Just Cause 3: Bavarium Sea Heist the set is now complete, but is it worth playing? If you’ve […]

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26th Sep2016

‘Ninja: Immovable Heart’ DVD Review

by Joel Harley

Stars: Rob Baard, Roger Neave, Danny Glover, John Balazs, Blaze Broadway, Cassandra Gava, Aliante Youngdino, Jacob Fyfe, Vivian Langham, Jennifer Rose, Christopher Bunworth, Melinda Di Natale | Written by Rob Baard | Directed by John Balazs, Rob Baard Ninjas, Danny Glover and a man wearing a terrible spandex suit – it’s like the 1980s never […]

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26th Sep2016

‘The History of the WWE Hardcore Championship 24/7’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If you’ve been a WWE fan for long enough, you’ll know both the good and the bad side of the Hardcore Title. For the most part though you’ll have fond memories of the title that started as a joke, but slowly gained credibility. Now the The History of the WWE Hardcore Championship 24/7 has been […]

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26th Sep2016

Competition: Win ‘Blindspot: The Complete First Season’ on Blu-ray

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of Blindspot: The Complete First Season – on Digital HD, DVD and Blu-ray 3rd October – we are giving away a copy on Blu-ray courtesy of Warner Bros Home Entertainment. From creator Martin Gero (The L.A. Complex) and Berlanti Productions (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl), Blindspot: The Complete First Season features 23 […]

26th Sep2016

Classic Action Stars: Who truly is the best?

by Phil Wheat

With Jean-Claude Van Damme hitting the big screen this month in Kickboxer: Vengeance (a remake of his 1989 smash hit) we decided to find out who is the greatest of the legendary Eighties action heroes. Who kicked hardest, fought longest and has the staying power to be the last man standing? Let the fight begin! […]

23rd Sep2016

‘Game of Thrones 6×10: The Winds of Winter’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“Promise me, Ned.” Olenna Tyrell sits all in black in the water gardens of Dorne, surrounded by beautiful women bent on revenge. “Cersei stole the future from me,” she tells Ellaria. Her enemy’s crime is so vast, so terrible that it cannot be described as the destruction of places or people. Instead it is the transformation, […]

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23rd Sep2016

‘Towerkind’ Review (Graphic Novel)

by Chris Cummings

Created by Kat Verhoeven | Published by Conundrum Press Towerkind is a weird book, let’s get that out of the way before we get into the meat of this review. It’s odd, at times confusing, and a little bit mismanaged in terms of the plot. That doesn’t mean I hated this book, because I didn’t. Towerkind […]

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