Script: Tom Waltz Story: Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow & Tom Waltz Artist: Cory Smith Colours: Ronda Pattison Letters: Shawn Lee Publisher: IDW Review: CONTAINS SPOILERS The final chapter in the Attack on Technodrome story arch of IDW’s brilliant reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comes to an end with #44. The previous issue ended on … Continue reading
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Chris & Marcey’s April Movie Exchange: Week 1 – Eyes Without A Face (1960)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This movie exchange is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. Criteria for April: Foreign films we love Why Marcey Chose This Film For Chris: Eyes Without A Face is a masterpiece of French cinema, one that I only discovered a few years … Continue reading
[Comic Review] Batgirl #40
Writers: Brenden Fletcher and Cameron Stewart Artist: Babs Tarr Publisher: DC Comics Review: Batgirl #40 brings a conclusion to the first story arch in the Batgirl of Burnside that began in issue 35 when the creative team or writers Cameron Steward, Brendan Fletcher and artist Babs Tarr took over the reigns from previous series writer, … Continue reading
[DVD Review] Transformers Animated – Season 1 [PG] by Christopher Innis
Starring (voices): David Kaye, Corey Burton, Jeff Bennett, Bumper Robinson, Bill Fagerbakke, Tom Kenny, Tara Strong The Show: Released on Cartoon Network in the aftermath of the live action TRANSFORMERS film, Transformers Animated was released for what would be a 3 season run. Whilst the series may only be remebered by those who watched it … Continue reading
[Audio Review] The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015) by Christopher Innis
SpongeBob SquarePants and gang return to the big screen in an adventure that is out of this world. Stolen burger recipes, time travel, diabolical pirates and super powers are just some of the antics that SpongeBob and his friends get up to in this animated blockbuster. Download File HERE IMDB Synopsis: When a diabolical … Continue reading
[Audio Review] Home (2015) by Christopher Innis
HOME tells the story of Oh, whose species has occupied the Earth after peacefully relocating all the Earthlings. Oh doesn’t fit in and after he finds himself on the run from his own kind after making one final mistake he makes an unlikely friendship with a girl named Tip who is searching for her mother. … Continue reading
[Comic Review] Northlanders: Sven The Return
Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Davide Gianfelice Publisher: Vertigo Review: In honour of Brian Woods new historical epic, Rebels which will be hitting shelves this month from Dark Horse, I thought I’d take a look back at his previous masterpiece, Northlanders. Over its 50 issue run, Northlanders focused on a series of short and long story … Continue reading
[Comic Review] Jem And The Holograms #01
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artist: Sophie Campbell Publisher: IDW Review: From Transformers to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, My Little Pony to G.I Joe, the classic cartoons from the 1980’s have been given a massive rebirth and re-introduced to new audiences in the form of films, new animated shows and comics. Under IDW Publishing these gems of … Continue reading
[Review] Cinderella (2015) by Christopher Innis
For the past five years, Disney has been focusing on remaking many of their classic films from the 1950’s into live action films for a modern audience. This trend began with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland and last years Maleficent, both films which were disasters but somehow managed to be box office successes. The latest … Continue reading
[DVD Review] The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies [M] by Christopher Innis
Starring: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellan, Richard Armitage, Benedict Cumberbatch, Luke Evans, Lee Pace Directed By: Peter Jackson The Film: When New Zealand filmmaker, Peter Jackson announced that he would adapt J.R.R Tolkien’s 1937 novel The Hobbit, which was originally going to be directed by Guillermo del Toro, into two parts many were concerned as this … Continue reading
Chris & Marcey’s March Movie Exchange: Week 4 – The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This movie exchange is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. Marcey’s criteria for Chris: Horror Films of the 1930’s Why Marcey Chose This Film For Chris: Much like with Island Of Lost Souls, The Most Dangerous Game is a film I first watched … Continue reading
[Blu-ray Review] John Wick [MA] by Christopher Innis
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Willem Dafoe, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen Directed By: Chad Stahelski The Film: Keanu Reeves has always been an interesting actor to watch on screen, having appeared in almost eighty films that have ranged from Hollywood blockbusters, low key actioners, indie and the occasional romantic comedy. Although following the success of The Matrix … Continue reading
[Comic Review] Southern Cross #01
Writer: Becky Cloonan Artist: Andy Belanger Publisher: Image Comics Review: Becky Cloonan is best known within the comic community as an artist, her most notable work being American Virgin and Demo both published under VERTIGO comics as well as artwork and covers for different series from MARVEL, DARK HORSE and Image. Cloonan has made the … Continue reading
Chris & Marcey’s March Movie Exchange: Week 3 – Island Of Lost Souls (1932)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This movie exchange is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. Marcey’s criteria for Chris: Horror Films of the 1930’s Why Marcey Chose This Film For Chris: Island Of Lost Souls is a film I only saw a few years back as part … Continue reading