Hannah Shaw Williams writes for Bleeding Cool: I instantly pass harsh judgement on anyone who deliberately shows up late to avoid the trailers before the
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As one who follows the fashion vaguaries of the horror genre I can't help but notice that zombies are, like, so hot right now. I have a calendar on my
Jumbo Sharky writes for Bleeding Cool: You can see the infamous "Return to Krypton" scene from Superman Returns in full, glorious HD on the Superman
Hannah Shaw Williams writes for Bleeding Cool: Hey kids, do you like controversial topics? Well here's one back to kick off some healthy debate: American
Hannah Shaw Williams writes for Bleeding Cool: If you haven't yet seen Tommy Wiseau's masterpiece The Room I strongly suggest that you run yourself a hot
Hannah Shaw Williams writes for Bleeding Cool: I'm going to keep this brief because the more I write about Quarantine 2 the more irate I shall become.
Hannah Shaw Williams writes for Bleeding Cool: I am a 90s kid. I grew up with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers and the
Hannah Shaw Williams writes for Bleeding Cool: Darren Aronofsky is something of a genius when it comes to making huge films on small budgets. His first
Hannah Shaw Williams writes for Bleeding Cool: Yesterday Bleeding Cool was tasked with the sad job of announcing that Dutch director Tom Six's sequel to
Michael Moran writes for Bleeding Cool: Things that we know never work: Movie tie-in video games (except Goldeneye) and superhero videogames (except
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: Akira should be a big movie for 2013. With a rumoured budget of $250 million, Akira would be the first in a
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: With Harry Potter set to take a step back from the limelight this year, studios would be forgiven for seeking
Jens Altmann reports for Bleeding Cool: Lucas Till started his acting career in 2003, at the age of 13. His best known role to date is that of Travis
Joel Ronson is a new writer for Bleeding Cool. A hit at the Kapow comic convention in London this weekend, he is a twelve year old young man who loves
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: Some stories never grow old. Back in 2004, Bob and Harvey Weinstein told the story of J.M. Barrie in Finding
Josh Hylton writes for Bleeding Cool: Video games based on movies generally aren't very good. You have your exceptions, like the Nintendo 64 classic
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: It's fair to say that audiences and critics alike expect great things from Duncan Jones' Source Code. That's what
Josh Hylton writes for Bleeding Cool: At some point in some people's lives, they transform from being a normal human being to a hero. These are times when
Josh Hylton writes for Bleeding Cool: When Gore Verbinski does anything, my ears perk up. I love his style and become captivated by whatever he puts on
Josh Hylton writes for Bleeding Cool: The more I hear about Scream 4, the more worried I become. I'm a big fan of the original trilogy, but it's hard to
Josh Hylton writes for Bleeding Cool: For many months now, there has been a stigma attached to me in my local filmgoing community. I did not particularly
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: On the surface of it, At the Mountains of Madness appears to have all those magic ingredients for a summer
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: On average, director and writer David Ayer likes to leave a couple of years between his gritty LA cop dramas but
Josh Hylton writes for Bleeding Cool DreamWorks Animation should consider itself lucky. It is perhaps the only American based animation studio that isn't
Josh Hylton writes for Bleeding Cool Fans of cheesy, old school martial arts films rejoice! A long lost cut of the Jean Claude Van Damme film Cyborg has
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: Duncan Jones' highly anticipated second movie Source Code premieres in little more than a week, opening the SXSW
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: Superheroes have it tough. As if enemies with superhuman powers were not bad enough foes, now even your run of the
Kate Atherton Writes for Bleeding Cool: Every decade needs at least one Dracula and this being the 2010s we get one in 3D. Dario Argento is directing
While Brendon gets progressively more ill, Michael Moran writes for Bleeding Cool: Hard on the metal-encased heels of the news that a statue of the cyborg
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: There is a lot more to the Royal Wedding than tea towels, mugs and stamps,* it provides that once in a generation