“All of us sometimes time travel in our minds. We go back to revisit a parent, friend or lover. Those moments when we were different people and in different situations but at the time we felt the most alive, the happiest.” We’re actually kind of time travelling right now as we listen back to writer
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Readers still have to wait until 2022 to get their hands on The Nova Incident, the third book in Dan Moren’s Galactic Cold War series. But until then, we’re delighted to reveal the amazing cover (above), and speak to Moren himself about his sci-fi series. When a bomb explodes in the bustling Commonwealth capital city
The classic story of Peter Pan is wildly reimagined in writer/director Benh Zeitlin’s ragtag epic, Wendy, starring a brilliant cast of young actors and written with his sister Eliza Zeitlin. Wendy takes place on a mysterious island where aging and time have come unglued, where young Wendy Darling (Devin France, pictured above with Benh Zeitlin) must
A criminal mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in Spiral, the new chapter from the book of Saw. Working in the shadow of his father, an esteemed police veteran (Samuel L. Jackson), brash Detective Ezekiel ‘Zeke’ Banks (Chris Rock) and his rookie partner (Max Minghella) take charge of a grisly investigation into murders that
Blade Runner 2029 Vol. 1 is the officially sanctioned graphic novel prequel to the cult 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner, co-written by the Oscar nominated writer of Blade Runner 2049 Michael Green and New York Times bestselling author Mike Johnson. The graphic novel is set in 2029 when Blade Runner Ash is hunting the streets of the rain-soaked
Based on James Herbert’s Shrine, The Unholy tells the story of a young hearing-impaired girl Alice (Cricket Brown, pictured above) who is visited by the Virgin Mary and can suddenly hear, speak and heal the sick. As people flock to witness her miracles, a disgraced journalist, Gerry (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hoping to revive his career,
“He has a total vision and you have to commit to it 8,005 per cent or you’re missing out,” says actor Alex Wolff of starring in M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film. “You want to go with exactly what he’s doing and if you commit to that fully, you end up looking really good. That’s what
In Archive, set in 2049, roboticist George Almore is on the verge of a breakthrough. Stationed at a remote, secret facility, he has been working on a model that is a true, human equivalent android. His latest prototype, J3, is almost complete. Development of J3 has been achieved through two earlier prototypes, J1 and J2.
“The movies take place in different eras, but at the same time, humans, at our core, we’ve kind of been the same in a way – unfortunately, also struggling against the same sort of oppression and challenges,” Kiana Madeira tells us who plays Deena in the three Fear Street movies. “History has a way of
Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) is finally getting a solo film of her own in Black Widow, but just like the character herself, first appearances can be deceiving. Indeed, unlike other solo movies in the MCU, Black Widow is no clear-cut origin story. Following the events of 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, we follow Natasha as
We’re heading back to the Nineties in Netflix’s slasher-fest Fear Street Part 1: 1994 and with any good slasher movie from the Nineties, you have to have an iconic serial killer. In this case, it’s ‘The Skull Mask Killer’ aka Ryan Torres – a seemingly normal teenager from the town of Shadyside who suddenly goes
After being commissioned for an epic 70 episodes, our favourite sociopathic genius scientist is back in the latest season of Rick And Morty as it hits our screens on E4. The fifth season of the Emmy-award-winning animated comedy comprises ten 30-minute episodes and will air hot on the heels of the American transmission (hurrah!). This
Mark Webber and Teresa Palmer are the husband and wife filmmaking team who have embarked on their latest film, The Place of No Words, a powerful and moving fantasy drama. Mark Webber, best known for his role in cult sensation Scott Pilgrim vs The World and for directing critically acclaimed indies like The End of
Best known for being the writer-creator behind the legendary Final Destination film franchise, Jeffrey Reddick’s gruesome take on fate and death redefined the horror genre after the first film was released in 2000 and spawned a series of hit sequels along the way. However, it wasn’t until sometime later that Reddick embarked on his first
After the dramatic events at the end of Season One of Batwoman, which saw Kate Kane (Ruby Rose) have a public stand-off with Commander Jacob Kane (Dougray Scott) and the Crows, we begin Season Two with the disappearance of Kate and a Gotham that grappling with their missing hero, believing Batwoman has fled the city.
Go to Tom Holkenborg’s discography (go on, we’ll wait…) and you’ll find a treasure trove of genre scores created by the musician. From Deadpool and Mad Max: Fury Road to Zack Snyder’s Batman Vs Superman and more recently, Justice League, Holkenborg certainly has a way of capturing everything we love about genre. We spoke to
Caroline Hardaker’s Composite Creatures is set in a future where pollution has destroyed animal and plant life, and drastically shortened the lifespan of humans. Norah and Arthur (who have saved up enough money to become part of the new privatised NHS) are welcoming a genetically furry bundle of joy named Nut into their home. But
“You don’t start off making comics to have this happen but it’s always nice when it does!” artist and writer Jeff Lemire says on Netflix adapting his comic book Sweet Tooth. “I mean, frankly, it’s kind of surreal to see those characters come to life after living in your head for so long. It’s really
“My immediate response was ‘I don’t want to do a sequel’,” laughs director, actor and writer John Krasinski. “The first one was so personal to me – as crazy as it sounds, it was a love letter to my kids. So how do you beat that?” Evidentially he thought he could because here we are
If you haven’t already heard, NFT marketplace Terra Virtua has just launched the world’s first NFT-only graphic novel – Bloodlines from Nick Percival (Judge Dredd and Slaine). The series follows the journey of four characters as they fight to survive in a disorientating and bleak world, which sees human emotions take on physical forms such as fierce
Barrie Condon’s The Tethered God follows Khafre, a mighty Egyptian God-King, who died four and a half thousand years ago. When he died he expected an eternity in paradise but instead, he found himself in modern-day Cairo, trapped inside the lowliest of creatures, a police dog who earns its living by sniffing out bombs. Yet,
After the success of 2015’s The Martian (directed by Ridley Scott no less) it’s little wonder that the world is hyped to read the next novel from The Martian’s author, Andy Weir. Luckily, the wait is now over and Weir’s latest novel, Project Hail Mary is out this month (and already optioned for a movie
“It is the darkest Conjuring movie yet,” director Michael Chaves proclaims when we sit down to talk to him about the latest movie in the Conjuring universe, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. “I know that might sound like hyperbole, but I just showed the finished film to Vera [Farmiga, who plays Lorraine
Blackheart Knights is set in a city where knights are the celebrities of the day, riding on motorbikes instead of horses and competing in televised fights for fame and money. Imagine Camelot but in Gotham. This is a city where a young, magic-touched bastard astonishes everyone by becoming king – albeit with extreme reluctance – and
“It’s a mission movie,” Zack Snyder (pictured above) describes of his latest film Army Of The Dead. “So, like in a heist movie, they have to figure out how to shut the alarm off, they’ve got to distract the guards… [but] we had to reinvent those tropes within the confines of this world. That was
After the gravitas of Avengers: Endgame, the stakes are lowered and things are looking up as Peter Parker takes on Europe and summer romance on a class trip. We speak to Spider-Man: Far From Home actor Zendaya to find out more… After everything the Marvel Cinematic Universe put is through over the last few years
Set in a dystopian future where the world is no longer governed and those who prosper are callous and violent, Anna follows the story of a woman who has been captured and is owned by a man named Will. She calls herself Anna, though that is not her real name but a persona she has invented
Based on a novel of the same name by Diana Wynne Jones, Earwig And The Witch follows the adventures of precocious young orphan Earwig as she is adopted and moves into a Witch’s house where chaos and magic surround everything. Being the son of the great Hayao Miyazaki must bring its own pressures in life,
Set in Victorian London, The Nevers sees the population rocked to its foundations by a supernatural event which gives certain people — mostly women — abnormal abilities, from the wondrous to the disturbing. But no matter their particular ‘turns’ all who belong to this new underclass are in grave danger. It falls to mysterious, quick-fisted
The upcoming graphic novel, Smart Girl, is set in the near future, when tech giant Gorgona holds a monopoly on computer-human interfaces known as Schemata. These androids have become ubiquitous with everyday life across the world. Yuki, un-affectionately called ‘scrappy’ by her owner, is a Smart Girl – an android servant used for everything from
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