Adi Tantimedh writes for Bleeding Cool:
US cable channel Starz were holding preview screenings of the first episode of TORCHWOOD: MIRACLE DAY in cities across America on Tuesday evening, and I went over to the one in Downtown New York at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema, a rather nice Cineplex showing independent and arthouse films like Terrence[...]
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As I mentioned earlier in the review, the film is a slow-burner and viewers with a short attention span might struggle to stick with it through to the end But screw them, this film is everything British indies should be: unique, tightly scripted, beautifully shot and with characters that will[...]
Michael Moran writes for Bleeding Cool: Fanboys have ruined the funnybooks. And they’re ruining the movies too. I should know. I’m a fanboy. The
I wouldn't call this a review exactly More of a reaction Brendon will probably go for a proper full review in the morning… see you then!
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I just went to see X-Men First Class with the good lady wife and Tom Daylight from the Bleeding Cool boards[...]
I can't take The Watcher seriously anymore. I mean I'm not sure I used to anyway, but I definitely don't now. I can't even take the ones in Fringe
If you're anxious about reading a review and learning too much about this film but still want to know whether the cinema ticket's worth your hard-earned money here's a summary: Thor is a brilliant, epic, and often very funny superhero movie that is very much worth your while It's so huge in scope that the[...]
But here I find myself reviewing two comics that seem steeped in Vertigo, yet not published by them.
And yes, talking about Brightest Day #23 in this way I'm going to have to use spoilers And that means spoilers beyond the last page posted yesterday as well.
Not that you'd see the Vertigoness straight away It's colourful[...]
One is a comic steeped in decades of Marvel continuity. The other is something very new indeed. Fear Itself is the beginning of the big Marvel crossover.
Jimmy Olsen Oneshot is a strange beast to sell, initially made up of the Jimmy Olsen back up strips that ran in the $3.99 Action Comics before a reverse
Yeah, so this was really the day to read comic books all about death and mourning. Both Fantastic Four #588 and Amazing Spider-Man #655 take the silent
You will not be unrewarded.
Review copies are courtesy of Orbital Comics, London Check out their signing this Saturday with Skullkicker's Jim Zubkavich.
Controversy it's a funny thing Oh there are plenty of things to offend people, but they have to get to the people who would be offended first Often people wouldn't pick up[...]
Today is the first day that comics are available in the UK on a Wednesday instead of a Thursday. And, thanks to Orbital Comics, I've had a few to read
I have a tendency to do silly things during the slow Christmas holiday period. Nothing like the Crimbo Lull to dull one’s brain, so I decided to pick the
Okay.
Explosions: 2
Gun shots: 71
Shaggings: 1
Suicides: 1
Sexy badgers: 3
How about a video preview? Go on then.
Grandville Mon Amour will be published in December by Jonathan Cape in the UK, and will launch at the Thought Bubble Festival on November 20th. You can order copies in the US here and in the UK from either Dark Horse or[...]
So the first issue of the new relaunched Dandy comic, now a weekly comic full of, you know, comics has launched. And there has been a minor media fuss.