Bet you've missed me doing this haven't you? Sarah Jane Adventures just broadcast the first part of the two parter, Death Of The Doctor, by Russell T
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He's spent his years playing squat, bald, hairy characters. You'd have thought that CGI animation may have given Danny De Vito a new lease on life with a
Bleeding Cool scooped back in August that Sylvester McCoy, best known as playing the seventh TV incarnation of The Doctor in Doctor Who, was up for the
BBC's Sherlock begins airing on PBS in the USA tonight, and the next two Sundays. Here's what Bleeding Cool thought of the show back in July when it aired
On cookery/conversation show Something For The Weekend on BBC 2 this morning, we learned many things. That dates for Andy Serkis on The Hobbit are yet to
He may be considered by some to be part of a series of offensive sterotypical cartoons. But no one in the UK has ever thought about that. So he's a
Will it work? Quite possibly. If you register at this site, you get a unique URL with while you can spam twitter, facebook, bebo, anything you like and
Yesterday Nikki Finke's Deadline site reported that Marvel Studios had pushed the Runaways movie project. And we were happy to pass that on. But she
Monday and Tuesday sees a two part episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures airing on CBBC written by Russell T Davies. And guest-starring Matt Smith as The
If I were a Thomas Hardy, I probably wouldn't abbreviate my name. I'd like being associated with an expensive ale. Huh? Novelist? What? Anyway. We've
Thank you Nikki! The Finke reports news that Disney are buiying back the final two films out of the Marvel/Paramount six film deal, which will make up
Misfits is, to date, the best expression of the superpowered individual on the screen in a dramatic form, whether TV or film. And the second series/season
Bleeding Cool ran a review of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's script of Paul last year. And based on this trailer, the screenplay has made it through
Losers, Jonah Hex, Kick-Ass. Scott Pilgrim. All underperformed at the box office, and a stack of potential green lights turned to yellow as a result. The
The New York Comic Con saw DC/Warner premiere a scene from the new upcoming Young Justice cartoon. Featuring the Jutice League too. And, despite requests
Continued from Part One: Talking With Gods began, as you mentioned at C2E2 this past spring, as an interview for the back of Our Sentence is Up. You could
Mitch Benn is a bit of a geek-like-us. He's performed at British comic cons singing about 2000AD and the like. And right now, has decided to sing about
From the Winston-Salem Journal comes this charming story about an elderly fellow, Bill Johnson, who has discovered the image of Jesus in a tree limb that
Alistair Robb has written this tribute to the late Simon MacCorkindale especially for the readers of Bleeding Cool. For those of us that were coming of
Graeme Lyon writes for Bleeding Cool: The story may be simple, but the experience is sublime. Hah! What a way to start a review. You can tell there's not
Thank you PR people for Paranormal Activity 2. Because you just sent me a proper working electromagnetic activity detector. And I am now a Ghostbuster.
He's pushed universes to the brink of destruction, shattered lives, resurrected the dead, and loves his cats; and this autumn Grant Morrison gets the
The Hollywood Reporter has the scoop tonight that Marvel and ABC are prepping Hulk for a return to television, with Cloak and Dagger also being developed
They say that if you have to explain a joke, then it's not funny. I say balls to that. Because sometimes to have to explain it to Americans. Or people who
Get ready to check out for all sorts of easter eggs and clues... (Through the power of social media! ;)) tonight at midnight you will be able to take part
Nicolas Pillai writes for Bleeding Cool In Saturday's Q & A session at the Northampton Guildhall, Alan Moore was asked about the films made from his
Bleeding Cool understands that ARS Nova, the producers of the movie Black Dynamite, have optioned the right to the comic book Brat Pack. Created by Alan
Harry Enfield played him in the radio adaptations, but television demands a new, and possibly younger face. And Stephen Mangan off of Green Wing, Alan
I was rather snarky towards DC Entertainment earlier in the year when they started referring to the upcoming Green Lantern movie as more of a brand rather
The first thirty seconds seem to summarise the movie, the second lot seem to give us a taste of what's to come in the series. Check the credits for Joe