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“Bottom one.” Then JCVD Dim Mak’d that brick into oblivion. Last Updated: May 5, 2014
“Bottom one.” Then JCVD Dim Mak’d that brick into oblivion. Last Updated: May 5, 2014
It’s no secret that I happen to be a huge fan of the Star Wars: Clone Wars animated series, which outranks even the core films in my humble Sith Lord opinion. Over six seasons, that show evolved from fun Saturday morning fun into high-budget action with impressive storylines that were layered and deep. With the Clone Wars over, it’s time …
An amazing wallcrawler swung into cinemas this week, with everyone hedging bets at 2:1 that Spidey would conquer the box office. And that he did, as the ol’ webhead easily took the first spot. The question though, was if this sequel could at least spin some more cash out of the franchise when compared to the moderate opening of the …
I bet those scientists around the world have listened to our local eggheads. You see, while Godzilla may be a force of nature that will make famous landmark insurance rates around the world skyrocket, we’ve dealt with such monsters before. Hell, not even the atomic breath and size 1 million paws of the big G can stop a determined Parktown …
I first encountered Mads Mikkelsen back in 2004 in Antoine Fuqua’s King Arthur. He played the sword-swinging knight Tristan, who along with Ray Winstone’s Bors were the only remarkable characters in a rather unremarkable movie. With the exception of his bloody eyed turn as Bond villain Le Chiffre in Casino Royale and his current deliciously dark run as Hannibal Lecter on NBC’s Hannibal, Mikkelsen …
From the sound of it, the upcoming reboot/sequel Terminator: Genesis will be employing some wibbly wobbly timey wimey logic to give the once vaunted franchise the swift kick in the pants it needs, and if there’s one person who knows all about wibbly wobbly timey wimey, it’s ex Doctor Who timelord Matt Smith. Clearly the folks at Paramount Pictures and Skydance Pictures have …
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There are many films that are stuck in lengthy developments for ages. Director Richard Linklater’s latest film, Boyhood, is not one of them, despite taking more than a decade to make it to the screen. That’s because this is very unique in that Linklater intended for it to take this long. Starting in 2006, Linklater cast the then six-year old Ellar …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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