SyFyUK aired the first episode of its sci-fi comic adaptation, Dark Matter, this week and from the outset it’s gripping, but it’s not until half way through that it
If ever there was a filmmaker who reinvented themselves, it was Kevin Smith. It is twenty years since the release of Clerks, the innovatively financed black and white
“I believe horror is important because I believe it’s like fairytales. It’s not a fluke that it continues. The fact that the establishment, in film and in culture,
The new sci-fi thriller from The Wachowskis and J Michael Straczynski landed on Netflix yesterday, and after a promising media campaign which piqued our excitement, we’re sorry to
Every generation has their Sherlock Holmes; some have three, with Robert Downey Jr’ two successful films, Benedict Cumberbatch’s run on the BBC’s Sherlock and his former associate in
“I always know right from the start if I’m going to love or hate a place.” So says Christopher (Bob Belling) to Celia (Jane Ryall), apparently his wife,
Where once there was a firm divide between the worlds of television, the rise of premium cable shows over the last decade – Carnivàle, Mad Men, True Blood,
“Is it a bird…?”
“Aye!”
Sorry, just a wee bit of niche Glaswegian geek humour there. The trailer for the long-awaited Supergirl TV show has landed and the GeekChocolate crew have,
While craftsmanship is required to create a unique item, in terms of quality control and predictable outcomes for large volumes of units a well managed production line in
Released in 2013 in its native Argentina under the title El Desierto (The Desert), the feature film debut of German writer/director Christoph Behl is a sombre affair, the