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We’re cancelling the apocalypse – Warner Bros. and Guillermo del Toro have unleashed an extended look at this Summer’s sci-fi robo romp, Pacific Rim.
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We’re cancelling the apocalypse – Warner Bros. and Guillermo del Toro have unleashed an extended look at this Summer’s sci-fi robo romp, Pacific Rim.
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Following the enormous success of Rob Thomas’ Kickstarter project to fund his Veronica Mars movie, it seemed inevitable that we would soon be seeing a wave of filmmakers following suit. Scrubs actor Zach Braff is heading the pack, with his film Wish I Was Here.
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There has long been a theory amongst certain Trekkies that the even numbered entries into the Star Trek franchise are good films, whilst the odd numbered films are bad. Some say 2009′s Star Trek, the eleventh film in the series, broke this curse, others say it flipped the curse around, and still others say it’s stupid and there’s no curse. To mark the release of Star Trek Into Darkness, myself and fellow Movie-Moron contributors Adam Mason and Dalmatian Jaws present ‘Getting Even With Star Trek’, where we’ll honour the theory by treating ourselves to the best movies that the Star Trek series has to offer. Our second discussion looks at Star Trek: The Voyage Home.
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Pretty high up on this week’s list of things we didn’t expect, studio Fox has teamed up with Ben Stiller’s company Red Hour to commission a script for the sequel to Dodgeball.
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As the first movie to come out of Marvel Studios since The Avengers took the world by storm, and the first solo-outing for Tony Stark not to be directed by Jon Favreau, Iron Man 3 has a lot to live up to.
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The first official trailer for Thor: The Dark World is now live, and you can check it out here in all its hammery goodness.
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In the early 60s Gene Roddenberry dreamed up a utopian future, where mankind had set aside their differences and begun to seek out new worlds and new civilisations, where half-naked aliens and allegories abounded – it got cancelled three seasons in. Half a century later, it’s still with us.
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The first official poster for Thor: The Dark World has been released, featuring the titular character along with his famed hammer Mjolnir.
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The remake of The Crow has been a long time in development limbo, but it looks like things might be moving along again, with Tom Hiddleston rumoured for the title role.
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CinemaCon, the convention for cinema owners, has been happening and with it studios have been popping up to showcase footage and make announcements.
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The first set images of Electro in the sequel to 2012′s The Amazing Spider-Man have revealed a radical new look for the character, unlike depictions in the comics. But sort of like a Sith lord.
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The ever creepy Cillian Murphy joins a cast including Johnny Depp, Morgan Freeman and Rebecca Hall for the Wally Pfister feature.
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The latest Man of Steel trailer is epic and exciting, but is it really just following a carefully calculated formula?
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