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More From That League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Review
And so it was with Laura Sneddon's first review of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century: 2009 that caused quite the commotion Here is an expanded and extended section of that review, courtesy of Sneddon, placing the writer, the book, and the characters within a greater context. Alan Moore is perhaps the greatest comic writer of[...]
Grace Randolph's Between The Pages – The Ultimate Spider-Man Or The Dregs?
Think About The Ink viewer Joshua Aitkenhead joins host Grace Randolph to discuss in this review why he doesn't like the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon, while Grace does! So enjoy this cartoon review, as well as Ultimate Spider-Man the animated series airing on Disney XD. Think About The Ink is presented by Bleeding Cool. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4HcDaBgH4s[/youtube] Disney XD has[...]
The Bleeding Cool Review Of The Avengers In 3D
Michael Moran wrote a review of Avengers Assemble for Bleeding Cool yesterday He only saw it in 2D Ha. I walked up the red carpet with my good lady wife last night, for the premiere for Avengers Assemble held in London's biggest shopping mall, Westfield We passed Jenny Agutter (playing one of Nick Fury's mysterious semi-bosses),[...]
Look! It Moves! by Adi Tantimedh: The Killing Of John Carter
Ironically, the TV market is totally gagging for GAME OF THRONES, which takes a much darker, more pessimistic and complex view of the fantasy genre to tell a story about governance, politics and betrayal, judging by how well the boxset of the first season has been selling – in fact, it is sold out in[...]
Friday Runaround – From Japan To India To The South China Sea
My dearest wish is to see Death's Head on the big screen – but not if Michael Bay is calling the shots. HairWatch: Gag manga Afuro Tanaka, featuring a Japanese kid with a massive afro, gets moviefied. ArrowWatch: A script review of the upcoming Green Arrow TV series, Arrow. Oliver Queen is a spoiled rich kid who got[...]
VIDEO: The Awakening Goes Under The Microscope With Director Nick Murphy
The Awakening is a haunted manor house story from the horror subgenre that brought you classics like The Others, The Haunting, The Innocents and The Woman In Black, and while not perhaps as striking and memorable as those films, it works well as a post-WWI drama about loss and trauma, and also managed some decent[...]