| Watch Now: First Trailer For Original ‘Walking Dead’ Showrunner Frank Darabont’s L.A. Noir TV Show ‘Mob City’
After being credited as creator of the hit AMC series The Walking Dead and acting as showrunner for a short while, Frank Darabont was fired and moved on to a new project. This new project was set up with TNT, and was known at the time as L.A. Noir. Not L.A. Noire the video game, but based on the book L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America’s Most Seductive City by John Buntin. Since then the show has changed its name to Lost Angels, cast people like Walking Dead star Jon Bernthal, and changed the title again, this time to Mob City. Now a first trailer has been released for the show, which is set to premiere on December 4th, and you can watch it below.
...continue reading » Tags: Alexa Davalos, Ed Burns, Frank Darabont, Gregory Itzin, Jeffrey DeMunn, Jon Bernthal, L.A. Noir, Lost Angels, Milo Ventimiglia, Mob City, Neal McDonough, Robert Knepper, Simon Pegg, TNT | |
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| Disney In Depth: Oliver & Company Blu-ray Review

Oliver & Company
2-Disc Blu-ray/DVD
Directed by George Scribner
Starring Billy Joel, Joey Lawrence, Bette Midler, Cheech Marin, Roscoe Lee Browne, Richard Mulligan, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Dom DeLuise and Robert Loggia
Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Release Date: August 6, 2013 Oliver & Company streets onto Blu-ray, bringing renewed interest to this often-overlooked feature with singing dogs on streetcars and a sinister smoking scoundrel. Not your average Disney film by any means, but not one to totally dismiss either. Here is my Blu-ray review of the 25th anniversary edition of Oliver & Company. Spin Oliver Twist on its tail by replacing the orphan boy with a lone kitten, add in some canines, modern-world contemporary issues, and the Big Apple, and you have Oliver & Company.
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| That’s Right, ‘Sharknado 2: The Second One’ Is Coming
Periodically, events occur that cause one’s Facebook and Twitter feeds to blow up, whether it be an awards night, the Super Bowl, a political uprising – it’s something that everyone’s talking about. Then there was the night that Sharknado aired on SyFy. On July 11, 2013, when the network’s original made-for-television disaster film debuted, oh man, people online were going nuts! #Sharknado was trending everywhere, and do you know why? Because it’s movie where a storm is coming to the southern California coast, bringing with it a tornado filled with man-eating sharks – a sharknado! Therefore, it comes as no surprise that the network would jump on its succeed and greenlight a sequel.
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| Comic Review: Vampirella: Southern Gothic #1 |
By Waerloga69
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Tuesday, August 13th, 2013 at 3:00 pm |
Vampirella: Southern Gothic #1
Written by Nate Cosby
Pencils by Jose Luis
Inks by Nelson Pereira
Color by Inlight Studio
Letters by Marshall Dillon
Cover by Johnny Desjardins
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: August 14, 2013
Cover Price: $3.99
Everyone’s favorite skimpily-clad, sexpot vampire is back in a brand new comic book entitled Vampirella: Southern Gothic #1! She’s gone through a myriad of changes over the decades, but one thing always remains the same, Vampi continuously manages to kick the crap out of whatever she faces. And now, after so many adventures on this world and others, she finds herself in the deep south. Mississippi, to be exact… Following a pretty awesome battle with a few dozen shoe-stealing demons, our heroine decides to take a break to heal from an especially nasty wound. As sleep becomes her primary focus, she is roused from her impending slumber by a call on her mobile phone. After a bit of a flashback, the reader is able to identify the caller as Jacob, a former lover who is in a bit of a pickle. Traveling by train (who travels by train these days? Badass vampires, that’s who), Vampirella arrives in Mississippi to find Jacob awaiting her with a story about a woman who has died under different names a total of 37 times (insert funny Kevin Smith/Clerks reference here). While making a pit stop for some breakfast, we finally find out the connection between Jacob and the multiple resurrected woman. I’m not going to spoil the story but he is definitely dedicated to the lady in question.
...continue reading » Tags: Dynamite Entertainment, Horror, Inlight Studio, Johnny Desjardins, Jose Luis, Marshall Dillon, Nate Cosby, Nelson Pereira, Southern Gothic, Vampirella, Vampires | |
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