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By Dan Celko They say: The Dedicated Server is a YouTube news show here to keep you informed about gaming, talk about the implications for related
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
By Christopher Helton Some of you may remember Deadlands from the announcement that it was being developed as a possible "television" series to be
By Chris Hood Long before the cameras roll on Day One, you’ll have prepared a mountain of paperwork. There will be deal memos for cast and crew, a pile
By Sage Ashford And here we are with the second installment of the Path to E3 (see the first here). This time we'll be examining Nintendo, the oldest
Sort of a Taken with more horror elements here.
The story of Gary Webb's most famous investigation is one that has always fascinated me. It chronicles the American Government's involvement in the mass introduction of crack cocaine into their own streets in order to help fund rebel Nicaraguan Contra war efforts.
I've always found Day of the Dead imagery fairly enticing. It is the perfect mix of simple and complex, garish and beautiful.
Emmerich previously revealed that the sequel takes place 20 years after the events of the original film
Looks appropriately scary enough, though it doesn’t top bugs crawling into eyeballs in the creepy department – yet.
This Is Where I Leave You originally had a different director (Adam Shankman) and a whole different cast around Jason Bateman when it was about to start
I don't know about you, but this is almost upsetting me even more than Edgar Wright leaving Ant-Man.
Poor Autobots. I'm not sure why the humans in Transformers: Age of Extinction think they are even able to wipe out gigantic alien robots capable of mass
By Jared Cornelius Well we made it the finish line everybody, May's almost over and arguably the biggest releases of the month are out this week. Our