This morning in the GeekChocolate High Castle we were discussing the new Daredevil show, which launches on Netflix today, and there was some discussion around superheroes. Specifically, superheroes on
What goes around comes around, again and again. Mission: Impossible originally ran for 171 episodes from September 1966 to March 1973, then for a further two seasons fifteen
Brad Bird has an enviable record. His first produced feature script was *batteries not included, he worked on The Simpsons for ten years, then as a feature director
On February 27th our community lost one of its vanguard. His work and its influence needs no further elaboration on these pages; indeed, these pages would likely never
The first family of superheroes, the Fantastic Four haven’t had an easy ride at the cinema: their first adventure was produced but never released, with rumours that Marvel
It’s had a troubled production, with original writer Edgar Wright leaving shortly before principal photography began, replaced by Peyton Reed, best known for the comedies Down With Love
It’s hard to believe, but it is now thirty years since The Terminator was unleashed on the world, a film which secured Arnold Schwarzenegger as a major box
Jurassic Park broke records upon release in 1993 and ushered in a new era of summer blockbuster movies. Based on the 1990 novel by Michael Crichton, an author