Launched in late 2012, VS Comics is a new digital anthology presided over by Mike Garley and James Moran, bringing to the market a monthly dose of original
Horror has become generic. What once was about the individual fears that prickle at the back of consciousness, be it needles or the dark, loneliness or sudden unexpected
Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2012, the debut film of director Colin Trevorrow has finally received limited British release at the tail end of the
Despite his reputation as a forward thinking man, when Herbert George Wells published what was to become his best known book in 1898, he could never have seen
It would be interesting to note how many of the modern, younger cinema audience would, if asked, recognise the name Ray Harryhausen. Certainly, a good amount of them
Life has always been a struggle for Piscine Molitor Patel, a story of challenges before eventual triumph. Yann Martel’s second novel, it struggled even to find a publisher,
The great British holiday. The staycation. Caravanning. A series of phrases as misleadingly optimistic as the hopes of the British film industry, yet in Sightseers all these things
Can it really be fifteen years since Paul Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers was released? Taking the structure and events of Robert A Heinlein‘s source novel, often dismissed as fascist
The last year has seen a number of comics drawing on hard science or sci-fi themes hit the shelves. Amongst these have been tales drenched in the bizarre,