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Avengers: Infinity War Is Now One Film

Fresh from their announcements at SDCC, which included revealing Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Marvel Studios aren’t letting the dust settle on any of their plans. In a slight change from the previously scheduled programming, it’s been revealed that the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War two-parter will be one movie, as Avengers 3 is now Avengers: […]

Ghostbusters (2016) Review – Ain’t Afraid Of No Reboot

The new Ghostbusters may be a reboot of the classic 1984 comedy, but be under no illusions, it’s far from a complete analogue. Rather, director Paul Feig has worked to recapture the wit and charm of the original in a new light while still attempting to honor what made the first so entertaining. And despite […]

Central Intelligence Review – Big Heart, Little Intelligence

On the face of it, Central Intelligence is as standard as standard gets for a studio comedy: two seemingly unfitting actors are placed together for an Odd Couple-style caper, hilarity ensues. And despite being composed of disparate elements, Central Intelligence manages to hang together with enough laughs and genuine charm to gloss over the parts […]

Wheelchair Option For Xbox Avatars “Not Far Off” Say Microsoft

Xbox avatars will soon be adding an option for wheelchairs, according to head of Xbox for Microsoft Phil Spencer. In a Twitter exchange, Spencer stated the options were “something they’d looked into” and were “not far off”. This was directly followed by company employee Mike Ybarra tweeting an image of two Xbox Avatars in wheelchairs […]

Attack On Titan Season 2 Coming Spring 2017

At long last, we have confirmation of the return of smash hit anime, Attack On Titan. A new visual released on the official website comes with the reveal that Spring 2017 will see the highly-anticipated second season. There’s also been a staff change, as Masashi Koizuka will replace Tetsuro Araki as director, with Araki taking […]

Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge Gets First Poster

The first poster for Mel Gibson‘s first movie as a director in almost a decade, Hacksaw Ridge, has been released. The image depicts a lone soldier running into what’s obviously a hefty battlefield with the tagline “When the order came to retreat, one man stayed.” Hacksaw Ridge will tell the true story of a field […]

A Minecraft Movie Defeats The Purpose Of Minecraft

As is the way of things for many pop culture phenomena, Minecraft is getting the movie treatment. Warner Bros. have announced that a film adaptation of the intensely popular, wildly successful creation game has a release date of May 24, 2019, which, while director Rob McElhenney has been attached since last July, puts the production […]

Gods Of Egypt Review – No Gods Here

Y’know, this was inevitable. At some point, this was coming. With the rise of semi-ironic fascination with unmitigated, nuclear-grade schlock like Sharknado, we were eventually going to get one of them making a go for the big screen. One of these b-movie disasters that has no rightful place on an actual big screen outside of […]

Independence Day: Resurgence Review – Bigger Is Not Better

Here’s a drinking game for you – every time someone refers to something as being “bigger” in Independence Day: Resurgence, take a shot. You’ll be well buzzed by the halfway point, such is how often the film wants us to know how much bigger it is, how much higher the stakes are than the first […]

‘God Save The Queen’ – Sex Pistols – Track of the Day

It feels like the whole world collectively went a bit mad yesterday when it was announced that Britain had elected to leave the European Union. In a democratic referendum with a relatively low turnout and a hairline victory, the British public had decided it wanted not to be a part of the EU, instead opting […]
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