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The best Man Of Steel ad execution that never was, Ad Of The Week from the Chip Shop Awards...
Michael Moran has seen the first half-hour of JJ Abrams's Star Trek sequel. He was too excited to make much sense, but this is what we got out of him...
Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins talk about three more short films to join Act Of Faith and Jimmy's End
It all ends. For better or worse.
The Doctor wants your small change.
Jason Statham is Parker. He doesn't drive Lady Penelope's car. For that, and other shock revelations read Michael Moran's review
This project keeps reanimating.
Wizard World Portland hosted one of the first Ghost of the Robot concerts that will be playing at most Wizard World conventions across the country.
One Million Moms has launched a new campaign targeting two advertising campaigns, one from Amazon for being too homosexual and one from Hardees and Carl's Jr for being, well... too heterosexual, I guess.
And how did The Oscars do?
To be or not to be Iron Man? That is the question.
Bleeding Cool often follows the activities of Hollywood's A-List and the movies they are making. But occasionally we like to throw a spotlight on the
In 2006, a British movie called 12 In A Box was filmed. It had a few minor TV actors in it. It managed to play a few festivals, had a very limited US
With a couple of season-lows, a bad premiere, The President saying things and a holiday, I think it's likely the networks would rather write this week off altogether.
Now confirmed: our earlier reporting that newbie director Josh Boone has been hired to direct The Fault In Our Stars.
Adi Tantimedh writes; Oh look, there’s another DIE HARD movie that nobody asked for. The critics hate it. Even Bruce Willis looks tired and bored of the
Clever internet sleuths have apparently figured out the Big News on The Fault In Our Stars.
Are Rocksteady involved? Is Arkham about to be come a shared franchise? Did somebody lie or somebody get something wrong?
It is possible that I might be a little delirious with flu tight now. But let's go with it.
Cloud Atlas is almost here. We have two tickets to the London Gala Screening to give away.
From the Monsters University presentation at the Toy Fair.
So the latest BBC cop show is also a period drama. RIPPER STREET. As a period piece, it cost a lot of money. To its writer’s credit, the characters
From the man himself. "It begins..."
Here come Shakespearean grandiosity, epic scale spectacles and gravitas to spare?
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"Lady Catelyn Stark is inarguably a superior candidate for Secretary of State. She is a highborn Lady of the Riverlands and lives the motto of her house: Family, Duty, Honor."
Plus: How SHIELD could change ABC's schedules in a meaningful way.
So, anyway, I'm the weekly cartoonist for the British right wing libertarian political blog Guido Fawkes. It's quite popular.
The Warners release date website for Man Of Steel has links to country-specific versions of the Man Of Steel site from all around the globe... Except for Australia