On the left, some dastardly creature from the new and final series of The Sarah Jane Adventure. And on the right, Nite Owl from some film based on a comic
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Buried at the bottom of some Monday night rushes not so long ago was the announcement that the cast of Arrested Development would be in attendance at the
It's Raging Bull with robots. And, briefly, a bull. In the sci-fi sports movie arena defined by Rollerball and Running Man does Hugh Jackman's cybernetic smackdown make the weight?
Just a nice piece of dialogue from the party in the second episode of The Fades, the BBC3 drama about the encrouching war between the living and their
When I was growing up there was one film that frightened me more than Halloween, It, A Nightmare On Elm Street and that creepy puppet show Rosie and Jim
Tom Huxley writes for Bleeding Cool Don't read this article unless you've seen the last three minutes of Doctor Who series 6 as reading this article would
1. So That's Where The Money Went There's been the observation that there have been a bunch of what you might call relatively budget episodes of Doctor
On October the 31st, the BBC will release a new Doctor Who Adventure Game for free online in the UK (paid version for the US coming later) set during the
The Ben Templesmith comic book Welcome To Hoxford from IDW was optioned by 1492 Entertainment back in 2009, to much fanfare. Of course, when options come
Yes, that's what you get for hiring women writers: huge gratuitous photos of Norman Reedus at the top of any post about The Walking Dead. Drink him in...
Well, I suppose there are worse ways to generate hype about a film, or at least to gauge whether there's any interest in it in the first place. Paramount
So, how do you guys feel about another video game adaptation? Woah, woah, come back! Now just because video game movies don't have the greatest track
Adi Tantimedh writes for Bleeding Cool; I hardly watch US network crime shows anymore because I find most of them to be generic shit (This is different
That's what my six year old daughter asked my wife after watching Doctor Who this weekend. She was told that not even Santa can buy Cybermats in shops.
By Eve Johnston (6 1/2) 1. We're Going Shopping On The Moon The last time the Doctor was in a shopping centre, there were Autons in the basement. This
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Paul W Franklin writes weekly for Bleeding Cool about the life of an Extra. Part One Here It’s entirely appropriate that I should cover this film in two
The original poster for Tom Six's original The Human Centipede was pretty nasty, but only if you looked at it already knowing the premise of the film. It
Archie Comics and Moonscoop, creators of the Fantastic Four and Titeuf cartoons, have announced a new cartoon for another longstanding comic book
Bleeding Cool was the first to give details about Misfits back in the day. Then we were the first to review it. Now everyone loves it. But I was first
Unfortunately for you all, Atomic Betty started appearing in after-school hours at a time when I was no longer rushing home to see what was happening on
1. A Period Piece A hotel from the nineteen eighties... recreated somewhere and somewhen. Yes folks, it's another interstellar epic done on the cheap.
ABC currently have two modern-day retellings of Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ready for development, but writer Steven
Bereft of the guns, girls and glamour we know from the James Bond franchise, a realistic spy thriller is a dastardly tricky thing to pull off. At least in
Paul W Franklin writes weekly for Bleeding Cool about the life of an Extra. I know it makes me sound like a bit of a cock, but it’s always rather fun to
Downton Abbey is a full-on cultural phenomenon. And that’s not just us saying that. It’s science. Well, if a world record counts as science, and we think it does.
Bleeding Cool, understands that the supernatural mystery comic Hope Falls, by Tony Lee and Dan Boultwood has been optioned by Future Films, one of the
Having lived in Canada, I am pretty much obliged to like ice hockey. It may have goals and teams and rules and all the other things that make competitive
Last night I saw the first episode of BBC3's The Fades at the BFT on the South Bank, surrounded by bloggers, hacks and BBC staffers out for a jolly. When
We spend a lot of time dedicating front page headlines to movies at the top of the box office, but for now, it's time to honour a couple of films to turn