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Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying trades suspense for clichés, weak characters, low-budget chaos, tonal misfires and underused star power from Tom Berenger
Continue readingTurbulence 2: Fear of Flying trades suspense for clichés, weak characters, low-budget chaos, tonal misfires and underused star power from Tom Berenger
Continue readingCelluloid Dreams’ delayed Black Belly of the Tarantula 4K release, from multiple film versions and aspect ratio controversies to the growing question of whether boutique Blu-ray releases have become too excessive.
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Continue readingGareth and Ted return with the latest Projector Room podcast, covering film, cinema and TV! From The Dead Don’t Hurt and 11:14 to Zombie Flesh Eaters, Mad Max 2 and more, expect reviews, news and plenty of movie chat. Available now!
Continue readingEvil Dead Burn director Sébastien Vaniček reveals a graphic scene was cut to secure an R rating, while teasing an even more violent Director’s Cut for home release. Find out what to expect from the franchise’s most savage entry yet.
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Continue readingThe DOJ has approved the proposed $110 billion Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery merger, but California Attorney General Rob Bonta continues to oppose the deal as his office’s antitrust investigation remains ongoing.
Continue readingWelcome to Tech Addicts! In this episode, Gareth and Ted dive into the massive £1bn Amazon UK investment, Google’s AI liability, and the bizarre truth behind “Britain’s biggest hole.” Also, look at Lenovo’s batteryless rugged tablet, the Lenovo Legion Go S, and Ted’s retro review of the Pebble Time 2.
Continue readingWhen Eight Bells Toll a cold war thriller that never quite catches fire and remains Anthony Hopkins’ quiet failure.
Continue readingNews Bites: Zack Snyder does Escape from New York, the Streets of Rage movie kicks back, and Lina Malaika’s survival thriller Red Sea sets sail
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