10 remarkable things about King Kong Lives

Except,King Kong Livestells us, he didnt really die at all. Only one thing can save Kong now, Franklin says gloomily. Its a her… and a damn good looking one, too! Mitchell calls the creature Lady Kong, and calls up the Atlanta Institute about his discovery. Were not lancing a haemorrhoid here, Franklin points out. Were replacing a heart. Lady Kongs distinct musk causes King Kong to stir from his anaesthetised slumber (Horny sonofabitch!...

November 12, 2013 · 2 min · 332 words · Courtney Griffith

David Tennant and Matt Smith interview: Doctor Who

And its clear that the pair had been having a whale of a time. So, hows your day going? David Tennant:Good, good. Weve just finished a very long scene, and its now complete, which is a good feeling! Ad content continues below Matt Smith:Yeah! Weve had John [Hurt], Billie [Piper], Ingrids in as well today. What can you tell us about the dynamic between you two Doctors? DT:In the script?...

November 12, 2013 · 7 min · 1395 words · Diane Roberts

Homeland: Geronition Review

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

November 11, 2013 · 1 min · 5 words · Jennifer Clark

Matt Smith & Jenna Coleman interview: The Day Of The Doctor

To get our bearings, lets do diaries. Ad content continues below Matt Smith:I know! Ive got it on my phone, Ill show you. Hopefully Im going to go up in this one today. Jenna Coleman:I reckon its just as high. Were both basically angling at doing it. MS:Were trying to do it. What are the legal limits of the point you have to step away from a stunt? MS & JC:We dont know....

November 11, 2013 · 9 min · 1804 words · Larry Boone

12 books that inexplicably haven’t been turned into films

There are some terrific books that would make some terrific films. Such as this collection here… Turning a popular book into a movie seems like a no-brainer, doesnt it? The book:Ignatius J. Reilly is a vastly overweight 30-year-old man living with his mother. Ideal director:Jason Reitman. Dream casting:Sir Ben Kingsley as Rincewind, the reluctant and unmagical wizard. Ideal director:Guillermo del Toro. Dream casting:Ezra Miller as Holden. Ideal director:Stephen Chbosky. Sadly, Lean died as principal photography was about to begin, putting a stop to the whole project....

November 8, 2013 · 2 min · 330 words · Jennifer Jennings

50 great Doctor Who scenes

To celebrate its 50th birthday this month, Andrew talks us through 50 great Doctor Who scenes… You could and people have write a list of one great scene per story. There are thousands to choose from. Here, we have a list of fifty in no particular order. The criteria is simply that we enjoy them. Because we all know about Do I have the right? So, heres a selection of fifty great scenes....

November 8, 2013 · 5 min · 1023 words · Denise Smith

15 incredibly tenuous horror and sci-fi film sequels

The profit-driven nature of filmmaking usually means that, if a movies a hit, sequels follow. Shot mostly in Rome on a low budget,Beyond The Doorturned a handsome profit of around $15m. Another unrelated sequel,Beyond The Door IIIfollowed in 1989, and was about a demon-possessed train. This time, killer mutant piranhas terrorise unwary locals in the Caribbean. And just to make things more interesting, the piranhas have been given the inability to fly....

November 6, 2013 · 2 min · 350 words · Bryan Brooks

The Book Thief Review

This beautifully filmed adaptation of Marcus Zusaks much-loved novel is deliberately paced but builds to a devastating emotional crescendo. Rating: 4 out of 5

November 6, 2013 · 1 min · 24 words · Meredith Rios

10 science fiction films from 1979 that are worth revisiting

Mrs Thatcher became Prime Minister, Idi Amin was deposed, and John Wayne died. It was a year of change and consequences. It was also a year filled with science fiction. It wasnt always good, but it was everywhere. Alien Ad content continues below The Nostromo travels through space. It will wake up to a distress beacon, and a planet where strange beings fought for survival. The unexpected, the unthinkable, will happen to the traditional hero....

November 5, 2013 · 4 min · 795 words · Mrs. Megan Garrison MD

10 Best Call of Duty Multiplayer Maps of All Time

Ad content continues below 9. Skidrow (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2) Damn Skidrow is great. Matches can be running at five different paces all at once in a beautiful symphony of violence. It flows smoothly, yet nothing feels like nothing but a stage to shoot things on. The estate is perched on a hilltop, the hillside dotted with small buildings and plenty of cover. I feel like Tom Hanks fighting his way up the beach inSaving Private Ryan....

November 1, 2013 · 1 min · 194 words · Mary Bryan

Ender’s Game Review

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

November 1, 2013 · 1 min · 5 words · Matthew Johnson

Sonic: Lost World (Wii U), Review

What it simply boils down to is whether you want your Sonic to be fast or slow. AndGoogle+, if thats your thing!

November 1, 2013 · 1 min · 22 words · Sean Leonard

Joey Figueroa and Zak Knutson interview: Milius

Yes, I am, lovely PR person, is my instant reply. Yes, I am. Although that second half is me adding poetic license here. Im too British to go full-out on the compliments this early into a relationship. That exchange of pleasantries heralds a welcome interview with directors Joey Figueroa and Zak Knutson. Theyre in town to talk about their documentaryMilius, charting the incredible life and career of filmmaker John Milius....

October 31, 2013 · 13 min · 2696 words · Kristen Horn