Bleeding Cool Chatter has been rolling along for a while now as a video-only series; however, we’re finally making the jump over to an audio-based version as well. In each episode we have a mix of BC’s staff talking about the latest in television, film, comics, games, toys, and everything else that winds up happening […]
Author: Bill Watters
Cosplay gatherings have long been a mainstay at fandom conventions, but Atlanta’s Dragon Con is home to the most numerous collection of cosplay gatherings in the world as well as some of the largest. Cosplay gatherings are when groups of themed cosplayers come together to pose for a photo shoot. Once you’ve taken a photo […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Red Sparrow has been compared to Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, but that entirely undersells Sparrow. Where Tinker was droll and predictable, Sparrow actually carries along the thread of an interesting story to keep the audience engaged. Clocking in at nearly two and a half hours, one thing the film is not is in […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Let’s get one thing out of the way right off the top about Annihilation: if you are a fan of the original book of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer, you will likely be in a bit of a shock as the cinematic version releasing in theaters is very different. It might almost be […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Game Night finally breaks Jason Bateman’s losing streak of horrible low-brow comedies. After such dumpster fires as Office Christmas Party, The Longest Week, Mansome, and Identity Thief, we finally get a fun comedy that doesn’t spend it’s entire length trying to come up with ever more tasteless jokes. The jokes read like the […]
Bleeding Cool contributor Ian Melton is at this year’s Image Expo, keeping on top of their latest announcements, and he’s just sent in some of their exclusive covers. Keep an eye out for more news and updates throughout the day.
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] Black Panther is one of those films is going to take a while before it can really be examined critically in a way that separates it from its point and time in history. Not unlike the deep and profound impact that Wonder Woman has had on the female audience, this one too will […]
[rwp-review-recap id=”0″] It was back in the first half of 2016 when word emerged that Maze Runner: The Death Cure had been indefinitely delayed after the serious injuries suffered by its star, Dylan O’Brien, while shooting a car action scene. Originally slated for a February 2017 release, it took nearly a year’s worth of time […]
The next time you go to the theater to catch a movie, take a look over at that area next to the doors that you never go to anymore — the box office. You’ll notice that there’s an increase of people going up to and actually using the box office these days, and the primary […]
It was way back in February when word finally came out that Legenday’s reboot of the classic Dune series had found its director in Denis Villeneuve. At the time he’d had two award-winning back to back films with Sicario and Arrival and this year he added another award contender to his lineup with Blade Runner 2049. […]
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