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Astounding Alien “Jonesy” Print from Godmachine Hits Bottleneck Gallery March 3rd

Astounding Alien “Jonesy” Print from Godmachine Hits Bottleneck Gallery March 3rd

by Keven Skinner | Mar 2, 2016

Order your print(s) right HERE of the first in a limited run from Godmachine of the officially licensed Alien series from 20th Century Fox and Acme Archives courtesy of Bottleneck Gallery. The print “Jonesy”, named after Ripley’s cat – is 18 x...
Deadpool: Ryan Reynolds Breaks His Comic Book Movie Curse in The Best X-Men Film Yet [Review]

Deadpool: Ryan Reynolds Breaks His Comic Book Movie Curse in The Best X-Men Film Yet [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Feb 15, 2016

Tim Miller directs the R-Rated Marvel Comics film adaptation of Deadpool from a script by Zombieland writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. Starring Ryan Reynolds, TJ Miller, Morena Baccarin, Gina Carano, Ed Skrein and Brianna Hildebrand, the film was released February...
Rambo: New Blood TV Series Starring Sylvester Stallone to Focus on John Rambo & His Son

Rambo: New Blood TV Series Starring Sylvester Stallone to Focus on John Rambo & His Son

by Keven Skinner | Dec 1, 2015

Fox has closed a deal to begin work on the television series Rambo: New Blood, which will be a continuation of the glorious action-packed film franchise with executive producer Sylvester Stallone on board and also likely to co-star. Die Hard and The Fugitive...
Fantastic Four Sequel Likely Scrapped as FOX Pulls Release Plans in 2017 One Week After Star Wars Episode VIII

Fantastic Four Sequel Likely Scrapped as FOX Pulls Release Plans in 2017 One Week After Star Wars Episode VIII

by Keven Skinner | Nov 24, 2015

Fantastic Four is a critically panned superhero adaptation of Marvel’s first family starring Miles Teller as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Kate Mara as Sue Storm (The Invisible Woman), Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm (The Human Torch), Jamie Bell as Ben Grimm...
Fantastic Four: A Cautionary Tale for Film Students to Learn Your Craft or You’ll Drop a Turd Like This [Review]

Fantastic Four: A Cautionary Tale for Film Students to Learn Your Craft or You’ll Drop a Turd Like This [Review]

by Mark Miller | Aug 10, 2015

Despite some very solid advice — this week I went to see Fantastic Four.  And I got what I deserved.   Fair warning, unlike my other reviews, I’m going to spoil this one as much as I can because I’d rather you lose interest than have to sit through it....
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