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If you are a fan who has been saying for years that Street Fighter deserves a live action adaption made by people who actually care, now is your chance to put your money where your mouth is.
That moody-looking thriller with superhunk du jour Ryan Gosling in all the posters is actually three films in one. Michael Moran explains...
But can you even imagine School of Rock without Jack Black?
Cristin Terrill's debut novel, All Our Yesterdays, is picking up quite the pre-release buzz and is being adapted into a screenplay.
A recent appearance by the Mad Hatter was so massively popular that a Wonderland off-shoot is being developed by show creators Eddie Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.
Can you believe it’s been 20 years since the release of Jurassic Park? Thought not. To be in 2013 and discussing the upcoming release of Jurassic Park IV seems utterly insane, but also pretty damn exciting.
But what of Star Wars 1313?
See designs by Dan Norton, known for work on DC and Widlstorm comics as well as the Thundercats cartoon.
If you have children of a certain age and like in the UK, you will know Big Barn Farm on CBeebies very well.
Bartterfingers and custard, anyone?
David Tennant and Matt Smith from the first read through of the 50th Anniversary episode.
Not knowing what to expect, I set up camp at the Warner Archives Pulp Heroes Panel, so that my friends and I could see the Disney Writers Panel scheduled for the following hour.
In the last couple of years, Mark Millar has become an increasingly prominent member of the Scottish media set. That was just the beginning.
Idris Elba? Playing Blake in a new Blake's 7 remake? Revealed in a new Blake's 7 Magazine, out on Monday?
Maxwell Heesch here reporting for Bleeding Cool at WonderCon! Just a few notes about tonight’s Under The Dome panel in the Anaheim Convention Center— The
Maxwell Heech writes from WonderCon; Okay, this is it! My first panel of WonderCon! (yes, I did get here late due to the intolerable traffic of Anaheim
Aaron Hale reports for Bleeding Cool from WonderCon The panel was represented by most of the show’s principal cast: Travis Fimmel as Ragnar Lothbrok,
Series 3 of George RR Martin's sword-and-sauciness saga is here. Michael Moran's got a few reasons why you should watch, plus there's an easy-to-enter competition with a prize so nice we'd like to keep it.
Warner Bros' cinematic handling of DC properties has been mixed except for in one area: animation.
First impressions from the Wondercon screening of Doctor Who.
If Brendon was there, he'd steal it.
I've always had a sort of Pavlovian reaction to the Dimension Films title card.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHHFYiiZqG4 As Patrick Willems says "We make some modifications to our show to make it more appealing to a mainstream
During the Thatcher prime ministerial crisis in 1990, a TV drama series, House Of Cards aired on British TV. About how a frustrated senior politician
War and comedy. They've always been bedfellows, even if the general public may have been offended to hear it. Soldiers have always used gallows humour to
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool Fringe, much like BBC Radio 4 (Trust me, I’m going somewhere with this) is a perfect example of what happens when
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool I mainlined the entire second season of Black Mirror in one afternoon last week. I did it partially because I
Alasdair Stuart writes; Oh, Prometheus. We just can't seem to quit you. Last year's occasionally brilliant, frequently crushingly muddle-headed Beyond The
Patrick Dane told you this was likely to happen back in October of last year, and now it looks like Fox has tied a bow on it by fending off a play from