Slam Adams’ Top 10 Movie Posters of 2011
10. Scream 4 9. Melancholia 8. Insidious 7. Source Code 6. The Artist 5. The Ides of March 4. Mightnight in Paris 3. Drive 2. In the Land of Blood and Honey 1.… Continue reading
10. Scream 4 9. Melancholia 8. Insidious 7. Source Code 6. The Artist 5. The Ides of March 4. Mightnight in Paris 3. Drive 2. In the Land of Blood and Honey 1.… Continue reading
A review by G-Funk! Director: Jake Kasdan Cast: Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel, Justin Timberlake, Lucy Punch Plot: Elizabeth Halsey (Diaz) is a terrible teacher, but the job is only a stop-gap before she… Continue reading
Author: N.K. Jemisin Review: There are dozens upon dozens of gimmicky bite-size books capitalising on the recent increase in geekness permeating popular culture. ‘Helpful Types of Being a Zombie!’ ‘How to Woo A… Continue reading
The ‘Comedy’ genre has been endlessly dragged through the mud from being slammed onto anything and everything, recently. Shows like Shit my Dad Says (2010) and films like Jack and Jill (2011) shouldn’t… Continue reading
A feature by DARKNITE Every Christmas a tradition has developed among us fanboys and fangirls, watching the Doctor Who Christmas special. Since 2005 we have thrilled to the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors on… Continue reading
Christmas is here! No doubt your christmas trees are surrounded by tightly wrapped blu-rays, gadgets, video games and other geekly delights. Soon we will be sharing in goodwill, big meals and family togetherness.… Continue reading
A SLAM ADAMS review! Director: Jon Favreau Starring: Will Ferrell, Zooey Deschanel, and James Caan Plot: An orphan raised by elves in Santa’s workshop returns to the normal world to meet his biological father,… Continue reading
Well, it is that time again. The end of the year is always marked with a number of lists ranking the pop culture additions we were fortunate (and sometimes unfortunate) to experience. Here… Continue reading
A feature by G-FUNK Let’s continue our examination of the directors who make our lives great! A quick look at the career of Duncan Jones (obligatory reference to his parentage) is enough to… Continue reading
A review by G-FUNK! Continuing on from last weeks The Phantom Menace review we know take a look back at Attack of the Clones. Director: George Lucas Cast: Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Christopher… Continue reading