New Dawn of the Planet of the Apes trailer is devastating

I’m not gonna bog you down with anything that’s frivolous, as far as my opinions on this trailer are concerned. I just beseech you to watch this final trailer for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes starring Andy Serkis, Toby Kebbell, Keri Russell and Gary Oldman and directed by Matt Reeves (Let Me In). Continue reading “New Dawn of the Planet of the Apes trailer is devastating”

Checkout these character posters for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

July is going to be one fabulous month, actually the summer of 2014 is going to be busting out all over, but let’s talk about the film that everyone, safely admits, was a respectable homage to the first. In 2011, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, directed by Matt Reeves (Cloverfield), had a stellarContinue reading “Checkout these character posters for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”

Tim Burton is directing a Beetlejuice sequel Michael Keaton set to reprise

Having exhausted all the remakes he could possibly do, Tim Burton is finally returning to the film that put him and Michael Keaton on the map “Beetlejuice” (course there was Batman, but you know what I’m saying) and don’t ask about the spelling. Apparently, a script has been penned by screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith, author ofContinue reading “Tim Burton is directing a Beetlejuice sequel Michael Keaton set to reprise”

FOX releases official plot for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes with full cast list

Fox has just released the official plot for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the follow up to the Matt Reeves directed 2011 film Rise of the Planet of the Apes starring James Franco. A warning, it isn’t much, but it’s better than nothing. As a fan of ROTPOTA I am really looking forwardContinue reading “FOX releases official plot for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes with full cast list”

Archaia Entertainment gives the 70’s science fiction series Space:1999 a respectable graphic

I was only two years old when the pilot episode of Space:1999 aired back in 1975, so I don’t remember much. However, if I were to ask my dad, an avid sci-fi buff and proud Trekkie, about the show, I bet he could talk in length about the premise and its complexities and lastly, whyContinue reading “Archaia Entertainment gives the 70’s science fiction series Space:1999 a respectable graphic”

MITNG reviews Hopless, Maine: Personal Demons by Tom and Nimue Brown

Something wicked this way comes in Hopeless, Maine, but judging by my first read of this Archaia release, I’d say it’s just another day on this haunted landscape. Hopeless, Maine is a neo-gothic/manga series in the vein of H.P Lovecraft, Gaiman and Lord Dunsany. The series is done by husband-and-wife team Tom and Nimue Brown,Continue reading “MITNG reviews Hopless, Maine: Personal Demons by Tom and Nimue Brown”

MITNG reviews City In The Desert Vol#1 written and illustrated by Moro Rogers

In a world, where a pact between man and G-d has been broken, monsters are set upon humankind as punishment. In the midst of this chaos dwells a seemingly unscrupulous killer and his female, half animal, half human assistant, whom both have made a decent a living contract killing those beast who’ve become a bitContinue reading “MITNG reviews City In The Desert Vol#1 written and illustrated by Moro Rogers”