The Labour Party leadership contest is currently underway in the UK. But Dodgem Logic contributor David Quantick has written a drama, Miliband Of
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The Hollywood Reporter has news that Vertigo comic book The Sandman is in the early stages of being developed into a TV show by Warner Bros TV. Rights
English film blog Hey You Guys was offered the original Kick Ass costume by Universal Studios to play with, and asked Bleeding Cool's Brendon Connelly to
Boo hiss. Paul Cornell's screened pilot of his new hospital sci-fi horror TV show Pulse on BBC 3 has not been picked up for a series. At the Edinburgh TV
Many people seem to believe that Alan Moore hates films. He just doesn't like a lot of them these days. And he's not keen on people taking what he once
Both the movie adaptations of Wanted and Kick Ass have something in common. When it came to the comic book, they stuck with the beginning almost word for
So the BBC Doctor Who Adventures games have been being downloaded around the UK and everyone agrees, ther're moderately fun, with a horrible control
"Eighty-five million dollars? Really?" Apparently so. As much as Scott Pilgrim VS The World is a dazzling delight of innovative CGI, choreographed set
At the Edinburgh TV Festival today, Steven Moffat announced that the transmission of the next series of Doctor Who, in 2011, will be split into two
Just as Brendon knows nothing about comics, I know nothing about film. So here are a bunch or texts from wherever Brendon is right now. London Fright Fest
You know, I thought Stay Puft marshmallows were real. Until thirty seconds ago. I mean, what did I know, living in England. You had your Pillsbury
Warren Ellis has posted a still from the upcoming movie Red, based on his and Cully Hamner's comic book. He writes; Brian Cox. I got to see footage from
So while I was in Chicago, it seems, Captain America was in London. Ace Showbiz and have visuals from Trafalgar Square filming of VE Day, and HeyYouGuys
The thirty-second cut of the Frank Miller-directed Gucci Guilty TV ad starring Chris Evans and Evan Rachel Wood has hit the internet. And it's strange -
Dean Haspiel writes about receiving his first Emmy Award for his role in Bored To Death. He posts; The Governor's Ball was a starry sight. Hollywood