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Linda Ge writes for Bleeding Cool. Is Hollywood capable of moving a project into production without a rival breathing down its neck? Perhaps they enjoy
Linda Ge writes for Bleeding Cool. After the unexpected surprise success of Daniel Radcliffe horror flick The Woman in Black last weekend, it looks like
Lady Death has come a long way in twenty years. Created by Brian Pulido in December of 1991, she's traversed the industry at a variety of different
If you haven't guessed, it's a big release week for Avatar Press and its sister company, Boundless Comics. The stars have aligned perfectly to give their
You've seen Bleeding Cool's plugs for War Goddess, a comic book series plotted by Mike Wolfer (Lady Death, Stitched), before. If you haven't picked it up
he Wayne Enterprises factories are working over time to get The Dark Knight Rises merchandise ready to go and, as with Green Lantern, there are two very clear approaches being taken.
You have to give Lucasfilm credit, there's no shying away from the controversial, fanbaiting elements of The Phantom Menace in this new trailer for the 3D version.
Linda Ge writes for Bleeding Cool. Raising Hope's Garret Dillahunt has taken to Twitter to share some nostalgia and Twitpics from his recent visit to the
Rebecca Lewis writes for Bleeding Cool. It’s a been a busy two months for director Tom Hooper and Les Miserables, so as rehearsals gets underway on the
Linda Ge writes for Bleeding Cool. Whole Liam Neeson is having his epic showdown with some arctic wolves this weekend in The Grey, Willem Dafoe is looking
Nicolas Winding Refn has been riding a groundswell of rave reviews and fanboy adoration in the wake of of Drive, but not everything has gone perfectly.
Linda Ge writes for Bleeding Cool. Bueller? Bueller? Looks like economics class is going to have to wait a little while longer, as Matthew Broderick is
Linda Ge writes for Bleeding Cool. Of course there's going to be another sequel to The Hangover, and of course Warner Bros will do whatever it takes to
A classic science fiction conspiracy written by Warren Ellis gets new life, in fully-painted color, thanks to the brand-new, remastered edition of