Archive for September, 2012
Watch Apple 2012 iPhone 5, iPod touch, iPod nano Keynote Video Online Now
If you didn’t manage to catch the coverage of today’s Apple event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, you’ll be pleased to know it’s available to watch right now for your viewing pleasure. Much was expected of Tim Cook’s company, and it certainly delivered the goods by announcing the eagerly-awaited […]
Avengers Assemble #7 Review
Avengers Assemble is a solid Cosmic Marvel series but a disappointing Avenegrs series. When you consider how many Avengers books there are on the stands, that’s not the worst thing in the world. Issue #7 is easily at its strongest when the Avengers are relegated to the background and the cosmic characters take over. Brian Bendis […]
Titanic: Limited 3D Edition Blu-ray Review
Despite a slew of solid genre titles to his name, and the general audience attraction to disaster pictures, James Cameron’s Titanic was, on many levels, a gamble – almost as ambitious and daring as the ship on which the film is based upon. At a staggering estimated cost of more than $200 million, Titanic could […]
iPhone 5 Camera Untouched Samples [PHOTOS]
The iPhone 5 packs plenty of new and interesting features, and among them is a significantly improved camera. To some less tech-savvy consumers, a transition from an 8-megapixel snapper to, well, another 8-megapixel camera will mean – in their eyes – the rear-facing shooter is unchanged, although as we know, there are plenty of different […]
Batman #0 Review
Batman #0 is kind of a strange beast. It seems to serve as a precursor to the upcoming Death of the Family in that it explores the old Red Hood and his gang – where Scott Snyder suggests that this is indeed a pre-chemical bath Joker — but it ends with a disappointing “to be […]
Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning Trailer Debut
Yesterday, IGN revealed the official poster for John Hyams’ Universal Soldier sequel, Day of Reckoning. Today the film’s trailer has officially dropped, promising plenty of ass kicking, this time with Scott Adkins (Undisputed III and The Expendables 2) added to the fray. Here’s a synopsis of the fourth official entry in the franchise (sixth, if you count the terrible Showtime TV movies), "Jean-Claude […]
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The Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom #2 Review
It should come as no surprise to anyone anywhere that The Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom #2 is a great comic book. Mark Waid and Chris Samnee work so well together that it feels like it’d be impossible for them to churn out a bad book. This book has it all: fun, excitement, dinosaurs (seriously) and […]
Heathers TV Series Headed to Bravo
"F*** me gently with a chainsaw." Sorry, couldn’t resist. Back in 2009, FOX briefly had plans to adapt the beloved 1989 dark teen comedy Heathers for TV. Now, according to EW.com, that movie, which starred Winona Ryder and Christian Slater as sociopaths who had a way of dealing with their school’s popular clique that definitely […]
Scalped Artist to Draw Django Unchained Comic
Back at San Diego Comic-Con, Quentin Tarantino crashed a DC Comics panel to announce that he’d be releasing a 6-issue comic book mini-series based on his screenplay for Django Unchained, which might include some scenes that will be left on the cutting room floor for the movie. Not much was known at the time other […]