film NEWS: Trailer for Warren Ellis’ RED Hits The Web
Warren Ellis may be king of the Internet, but he’s so far failed to conquer the TV and cinema screens, with a Global Frequency adaptation failing to take off. Will Red reverse his fortunes?
Warren Ellis may be king of the Internet, but he’s so far failed to conquer the TV and cinema screens, with a Global Frequency adaptation failing to take off. Will Red reverse his fortunes?
For the latest entry in our Must Watch Cult Movies series, we light a reefer for Richard Linklater’s 1993 teen classic, Dazed and Confused. Is it the best teen film of all-time? Graham Gough puts on his biggest flares and boldly steps into the breach.
A bigger, bloodier and better trailer for Predators appears online ahead of this summer’s release. Watch it here!
Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer and Metallica live on stage, from the comfort of your local cinema. Oliver Longden dodges the popcorn-flinging yokels to report back on this one-of-a-kind cinematic event.
Based on Takehiko Ito’s masterful manga, the magnificent space-western, Outlaw Star, recieves the OneMetal Must Watch Anime treatment courtesy of new boy Luke Smith. Check out his thoughts on a series that seriously deserves your attention.
The first official trailer for the upcoming Green Hornet movie has appeared online.
Our Must Watch Lost Movies series continues with a stone cold grindhouse classic, The Candy Snatchers. Graham Gough makes the case for this blackly comic, relentlessly cruel and surprisingly smart exploitation movie.
Director Kevin Tancharoen delivers a teaser trailer in hope of securing the right to make a new Mortal Kombat film. See the dark and realistic take on the fighting franchise inside!
A wise man once said that all you need to make a film is a girl and a gun, but he clearly wasn’t smart enough to think of an evil chair.
The Walking Dead TV show has started shooting, and the first pictures have appeared online. Click here for brain-munching zombie goodness!
We’re chuffed… Rush:Beyond The Lighted Stage is getting a UK Cinema screening. Details in here.
In the first of an ongoing series, OneMetal spotlights the very best in Japanese animation, starting with the biggest name in anime: Akira.
If the absolutely insane trailer for Japanese sci-fi action flick Robo-Geisha is anything to go by, you’d better brace yourself for something utterly perverse. Come inside and watch for yourself.
OneMetal’s Graham Gough delves into The Descent: Part 2. Does the subterranean horror sequel build on the blood-curdling intensity of the original, or does it send the franchise spiralling beyond salvation?
OneMetal’s Must Watch Cult Movies continues with John Carpenter’s 1986 supernatural, martial arts comedy movie, Big Trouble In Little China. Join Graham Gough as he pays his dues to this belly-busting ‘80s brawler starring Kurt Russell.
When you’re a latex love doll who suddenly discovers you have a heart, modern living can be a minefield. Click on to learn more of this beguiling fantasy…
Duhn-duhn-duhn-duhn-duh, dananananana duhn duhn duh! Marvel’s armoured Avenger is back for a second crack of the whip, but can his exploits match 2008′s surprise hit?
In just three days, can four mis-matched schoolgirls set aside language difficulties, musical misunderstandings and amorous interferences to lay it all on the line and put on the performance of a lifetime?
A lone car tyre on the loose causing heads to explode you say? Welcome to the weirdest road movie of the year!
In the last of his Feast reviews, Graham Gough polishes off Feast 3: The Happy Finish. Does the bad taste comedy series end on a delicious dessert, or is it a dog’s dinner?