Month: October 2021

One of the most famous stories in Batman history, Batman: The Long Halloween has just added a new chapter. Out now from DC Comics, Batman: The Long Halloween Special is the next chapter in Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale’s exploration of the early days of the Dark Knight and his villains, following. Gotham City is
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Unwelcome stars Hannah John-Kamen and Douglas Booth as Maya and Jamie, a couple who escape their urban nightmare to the tranquility of rural Ireland only to discover malevolent, murderous goblins lurking in the gnarled, ancient wood at the foot of their new garden. Check out the brand new trailer here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width:
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SCI-FI-LONDON marked its 20th year in spectacular fashion this October, taking audiences back to the cinema at the Picturehouse Stratford in London and showing a diverse mix of genre. From feature films such as the high-concept anthology Warning on its opening night, to intense explorations into grief with Repeat (read our review here), to dystopian
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Can you believe that Legends of Tomorrow, a show that started off as a home for characters who had completed their arcs on other DC Arrowverse shows, began with a tricky/impenetrable premise, and has since evolved to be one of the weirdest and most unique TV shows around is about to celebrate its 100th episode?
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This article contains Dune spoilers. At a glance it feels like we’ve seen this song and dance before. An army of white-armored soldiers stand in perfect square formations beneath the comings and goings of Offworld spaceships. They’re soldiers; the supposed elite; the Emperor’s very own Sardaukar hit squad. But to anyone who’s watched a Star
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We finally have some looks at the highly anticipated video game Halo Infinite’s campaign, and it looks very promising. “Halo Infinite picks up after the events of Halo 5 and sees Master Chief trying to figure out why Cortana, his longtime AI partner, went rogue and tried to destroy humanity. He’s seeking another AI, code-named
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“Honestly I loved the script. I was given the script, just the first episode, but I did not stop reading, just page after page,” remembers Shioli Kutsuna when we speak to her about her Apple TV+ show, Invasion. “I think what I loved about this was that although we have aliens and invasion and CGI
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The world’s greatest fans deserve some answers 🔥 Hear from DC all-stars letting us know their favorite Batmobile… but which is your favorite? Let us know in time for #DCFanDome happening soon! Stream the ultimate free global experience live TODAY at 10am PT at DCFanDome.com! Read comics on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE: https://bit.ly/3nBKZVr Get merch at
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This article contains major Dune spoilers, for both the page and screen. Denis Villeneuve first daydreamed of making the definitive adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune when he was 14-years-old. He’s said as much when he confided to Den of Geek that “the bible is the book…. I want people who love the book to feel
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This Fear the Walking Dead review contains spoilers.  Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 2 Oh boy, where to even begin with this one? After setting up Strand as this season’s big bad in last week’s premiere, “The Beacon,” Fear the Walking Dead now shines the spotlight on its would-be saviors, namely Morgan and Grace. (And I say
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Academy Award winning director, Chloé Zhao, brings Marvel Studios’ “Eternals” to life. 🎥 Take a special behind-the-scenes look at her vision behind the film and experience it only in theaters November 5. Get tickets now: https://fandango.com/Eternals ► Watch Marvel on Disney+: https://bit.ly/2XyBSIW ► Subscribe to Marvel on YouTube: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Follow Marvel on Twitter: ‪https://twitter.com/marvel Like
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High drama about the ultra rich, Succession, is a truly wonderful show populated by truly terrible people – and that’s all part of the fun. Focusing on the Roy family, whose patriarch Logan Roy is the owner of a massive media conglomerate (he’s loosely based on Rupert Murdoch), it’s drenched in familial fighting, lies, corruption
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The PlayStation 3 ranks below the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 4 in the minds of many fans, but it has to be said that the sometimes maligned console is also the home of some of the most notably difficult video games of the relatively modern era. While I don’t think that Sony and their studio
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