Month: October 2020

It’s hard enough being a teenager, but having to deal with high school AND all of the Kingpin’s henchmen? Almost impossible. This week on Marvel TL;DR, swing through the origins of Spider-Gwen and her fantastically complicated alternate-universe life! “Marvel’s TL;DR” is for the Marvel fan who hasn’t gotten the chance to dive into some of
0 Comments
Dig deeper into the origins of the anti-Justice League, The Society, and see them fight to fill the void left by the collapse of Superman’s Regime. Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YRXgr3rrXk Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPOZuEa9dso Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdXprUIPHHM Injustice 2 – Coming May 16th, 2017 Pre-order Now at www.Injustice.com
0 Comments
Since Dracula first appeared in Bram Stoker’s novel of the same name in 1897, the character has been depicted in books, graphic novels, cartoons TV, films and even audio dramas. Here, Jonathan Barnes, author of Dracula horror sequel Dracula’s Child runs down his top ten best Draculas in popular culture… Christopher Lee in Count Dracula
0 Comments
Creepy isn’t the same as scary. Of course horror movies can be scary simply by using loud noises and sudden movements to make their audiences jump, but creepy is harder to pull off. To be effectively creepy, a film needs to establish a certain atmosphere; it needs to draw you in and make you care. It
0 Comments
Following three generations of women as they face a very real terror with the realisation that the eldest, Edna, is suffering from Alzheimer’s, along with the more supernatural horror of a potentially haunted house, Relic is sure to terrify you on a number of levels. Starring Robin Nevin as Edna, Emily Mortimer as her daughter
0 Comments
“It’s a suburban ghostbusters!” Richard McDowell laughs as we discuss his new TV series Truth Seekers. “Make of that what you will. That’s what makes it unique. There’s no show on television like this, that’s even close to this. There’s lots of wonderful things in it.” Truth Seekers follows the story of Gus (Nick Frost)
0 Comments
Summer of 1982. Teo claims he has found a wormhole. His brother Óscar does not believe him… at least not for now. “Einstein-Rosen” by Olga Osorio Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm About DUST: DUST presents thought-provoking science fiction content, exploring the future of humanity through the lens of science and technology.
0 Comments
Following the story of Nathan (Russell Tovey), The Sister (originally called Buried… then renamed Before The Night) is a tense four-part series that has a tinge of the supernatural. Ten years into his married life with Holly, Nathan is unnerved when Bob (Bertie Carvel) – an unwelcome face from the past – turns up at
0 Comments
All the major releases of 2020 have been postponed or released via streaming and cinemas are holding on by their fingertips, it hasn’t exactly been a stellar year for film. But as is so often the cast, one genre is holding on strong – horror. One of the very best horror movies of the year
0 Comments
This Star Wars article contains spoilers. From the very beginning, Boba Fett has inspired The Mandalorian. Showrunner Jon Favreau’s “toy box” approach pitched protagonist Din Djarin as a Boba Fett-like figure, and although the two are quite different in terms of personality and history, the iconic silhouette of the space western gunslinger is very similar. 
0 Comments
Surrounded by controversy, intrigue and debate, the story behind I Spit On Your Grave is almost as interesting as the one portrayed on-screen. The 1978 movie written and directed by Meir Zarchi about a woman who gets her revenge after being raped has had a re-name, was banned when it was released and is still
0 Comments
When a mysterious creature crash lands in the mountains, a local girl finds a reclusive shepherd and his flock of sheep to be more than meets the eye. “The Shepherd” by Lasse Rützou Bruntse & John Muller Subscribe to the DUST Newsletter: https://bit.ly/signal_newsletter #DUST #scifi #shortfilm More About The Shepherd: The story revolves around Asmita,
0 Comments
The first footage from Halloween Kills was unveiled today during Blumfest, a one-day online event focused on new and upcoming movie and TV projects from the Blumhouse production company. The sequel to 2018’s Halloween, the successful, acclaimed reboot and follow-up to John Carpenter’s original 1978 classic, is bringing back several legacy characters from that movie,
0 Comments
Delve into the demented history of the Dark Knight’s arch nemesis – The Joker – as he sets out to prove insanity is only a horrifying moment away for anyone in the latest DC Universe Original Movie, Batman: The Killing Joke, coming August 2, 2016 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment to Blu-Ray Deluxe Edition, Blu-Ray
0 Comments