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When Eve Johnston came home from school yesterday afternoon, she walked into a wave of controversy. For there waiting for her was a "courtesy box", posted
New suits, new explosions, new fight scenes... and Samuel L Jackson's telling stare... Yeah, okay, I think probably want to see this. And the suit at the
A number of clips of actor Federico Dordei at work have been placed on YouTube, including scenes from the likes of Mad Men to The Strip. But they also
I knew it would only be a matter of time before a media source would talk to Millar about those Superman movie plans again, in the light of Warener Bros'
Here's the international Kick Ass poster. Empire gives it five stars apparently. I'm still not allowed to tell you what I gave it, bloody embargo. Anyway,
The Losers. Based on the reinvented DC comic book by Andy Diggle and Jock, highly anticipated action movie, with chaps like Idris Elba doing their
The movie Four Lions premieres at the Sundance Film Festival this weekend. Forget Iron Man 2, Kick Ass and Alice In Wonderland, this is my most
EDF Energy have been running a series of ads by Euro RSCG consisting entirely of recycled clips of other shows. Well, they've just done a Superman
If your interest in the Dodgem Logic Launch Party since those first videos of Alan Moore singing hit the net has only been exacerbated in the past month,
It appears that a combination of Ewoks and salad killed David Lynch's Return of The Jedi. I don't know about you but I reckon that's probably a good
Okay, I'm not so sure about expanding continents, but this should expand both Neal Adams and Scott Kurtz' respective audiences. And you get to watch it
A few nights ago, Northampton was host to the launch party of Dodgem Logic, Alan Moore's new fanzine. One of the bands playing was The Retro Spankees,
In 1968, we saw 2001: A Space Odyssey and the Doctor Who adventure Wheel In Space, with Cybermen and stuff. Anyway, some bright sparks have smooshed them
Comic book writer Tony Lee has spend the last week in India, flown out by the British Council as part of a cultural programme. The writer of Doctor Who,