If you played Dark Souls 2’s multiplayer beta, you might have encountered this boss before–except, back then, he was called Mirror Knight. He’s a slow, lumbering enemy, but has some decent range on his sword attacks. If you get too far away from him, watch out–he’ll cast a volley of …
Read More »Back To The Garden review
Largely improvised by its cast of unknowns and sparingly shot by director Jon Sanders ( Late September ), this zero-budget drama follows widow Julia (Anna Mottram) as she mourns the death of her theatre director husband. While a small circle of close friends and acting acquaintances prepare to gather at …
Read More »Plot For Peace review
Plot For Peace begins as it ends, with a round of Patience. It’s a game very much like life, observes our mysterious card player – who once spent years trying to deal the world a better hand. Every bit as compelling as any Hollywood political thriller, this fascinating documentary tells …
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The world’s first digital comics magazine – 99p every week On sale now from Apple Newsstand, the latest edition of the world’s first digital-only comics magazine, packed to bursting with reviews and galleries and previews. There’s also news, a look at the week ahead, an exclusive interview with Peter Milligan …
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Being Human writer Jamie Mathieson takes us on a trip to parallel worlds (opens in new tab) Jamie Mathieson is no stranger to high concept sci-fi. As well as penning several episodes of Being Human and an episode of Dirk Gently , he’s the man responsible for the 2009 comedy …
Read More »SFX 246 PREVIEW Stars Come Out For Dusk Till Dawn
Don Johnson, Adrianne Palicki and Robert Patrick will appear in the TV series based on the 1996 vampire crime film Yep, in a few days time there’s going to be a TV show based on the movie by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series , …
Read More »300: Rise Of An Empire review
This long-gestating follow-up to Zack Snyder’s 2006 gore-spiller continues a swords-and-sandals revival that has already suffered one box-office casualty stateside with Paul W.S. Anderson’s Pompeii . Is there an appetite, then, for another belated helping of clanging steel, arterial splatter and rippling six-packs, especially one minus Gerard Butler bellowing “This… …
Read More »The Witch and the Hundred Knight review
There’s a certain fun to the incomprehensible. Nippon Ichi (best known for its work on the Disgaea series) knows this idea well, a fact evidenced by its most recent effort, The Witch and the Hundred Knight. That said, constant whimsy can be exhausting, and that fact is also on display …
Read More »Mark Wahlberg stars in new poster for Transformers: Age Of Extinction
A new poster has arrived online for Transformers: Age Of Extinction , in which Mark Wahlberg can be seen packing some serious firepower. The new poster shows Wahlberg clutching what seems to be some sort of sword / gun hybrid, that looks almost as long as our hero is tall. …
Read More »Top 7… reasons its awesome to be a gamer
A winner is you! To kick off GamesRadars Best Week Evar, I thought now would be a great time to really celebrate being a gamer. Well, I say gamer Im not a huge fan of the term gamer. Yeah, I play games. I love games: but it doesnt define me. …
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