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Movies
29.09.2011
The James Clayton Column: Shark Night? Bah! What's tomorrow night?
James Clayton
As Shark Night 3D swims ominously into cinemas, James comes up with a few 3D horror concepts of his own. Hen Night 3D, anyone…?
Games
09.07.2009
The Ryan Lambie Column: The game that could have saved the world
Ryan Lambie
It wouldn't have taken much to make Fuel into a genuinely thought-provoking, ominous and unique piece of entertainment
Ryan laments Codemasters' Fuel, and wonders if it really missed a trick...
Games
02.07.2009
The Ryan Lambie Column: underused video game locations
Ryan Lambie
Ryan's got some ideas for where a few more videogames should be set. He's surprised that nobody's thought of them before...
TV
18.06.2009
The Adam Sloman Column: TV bereavement
Adam Sloman
Adam wonders what you're supposed to do once your favourite TV shows come to an end...
Movies
12.06.2009
The James Clayton Column: Computerised cameos
James Clayton
It matters not whether you're dead, or you've never been near the film set. As Terminator Salvation proves, computers will put you in the movie anyway...
Games
11.06.2009
The Ryan Lambie Column: when life turns into a videogame
Ryan Lambie
After a few days, my prolonged absence from the digital hinterland of gaming began to have an unexpected effect - various events and parts of my surroundings began to take on the appearance of a video game, like something from a David Cronenberg movie.
Whatever happened the joy of the amusement arcade on holiday, wonders Ryan?
Movies
11.06.2009
Confused Views: The Bloscars
Matt Edwards
Randy the Ram was a mess, but he wasn't a shit-flinging nutcase, which is an avenue they may look to explore in a sequel
Matt's latest column finally sees him catching him on some of the Oscar season movies, courtesy of Blockbuster Video...
Games
10.06.2009
The Adam Sloman column: The death of an Xbox 360
Adam Sloman
For almost £90 I could have my machine repaired and they'd even be good enough to give me a year's warranty! Aren't I lucky!
Adam becomes the latest to be hit by the red ring of death on the Xbox 360. And he's outside of his warranty period, too...
Movies
05.06.2009
The James Clayton Column: The cult of the crazy old lady
James Clayton
James celebrates Sam Raimi's Drag Me To Hell, with a couple of spoilers within...!
Movies
29.05.2009
The James Clayton Column: The future is 3D
James Clayton
By not showing a wide range of movies in multi-dimensional manner, large audiences are missing out on what is truly a terrific experience...
James wonders if 3D shouldn't try a bit harder to break away from the realm of kids' movies...
Games
28.05.2009
The Ryan Lambie column: an unexpected encounter with Space Invaders
Ryan Lambie
Ryan finds an old Space Invaders arcade machine by chance in a pub. How much better can life get?
Comics & Books
27.05.2009
The Ian Gibson column: Fedex and the publisher's token
Ian Gibson
Ian ponders the reprint of the Millennium series he worked with Joe Staton on. And it's not something he's proud of...
Games
21.05.2009
The Ryan Lambie Column: Five of the worst retro game reboots
Ryan Lambie
It's not just movies that get tepid reboot treatment. Here are five old games that should have stayed in the grave...
Games
14.05.2009
The Ryan Lambie Column: Why wait for Duke Nukem Forever?
Ryan Lambie
Any game developer that only releases one product in over a decade (2006's Prey) and spends twelve years developing what should have been their cash cow is bound to run into fiscal problems before too long
Duke Nuken Forever has died, it seems, along with its creator, 3D Realms. But, reckons Ryan, the game probably never stood a chance...
Games
07.05.2009
The Ryan Lambie Column: 10 reasons why the Dreamcast was the best console ever
Ryan Lambie
It's been a decade since the Sega Dreamcast first arrived in our lives. But has there ever been anything to beat it?
Games
30.04.2009
The Ryan Lambie Column: Classic gaming's top ten player deaths
Ryan Lambie
If your character dies in a game, you want them to go down with style. Just like this ten did...
Comics & Books
14.04.2009
The Ian Gibson column: how to improve spam
Ian Gibson
Comics legend Ian thinks that spam needs a makeover. Plus, he's been getting fan mail...
Games
09.04.2009
The Ryan Lambie column: games to films
Ryan Lambie
Ryan wonders when - and if - a truly great game>film conversion will ever grace our screens...
Comics & Books
05.04.2009
Alternate Cover: X-Men Origins Wolverine - the supporting cast
James Hunt
James gets us up to speed on the large number of secondary players in the new Wolverine movie...
Comics & Books
26.03.2009
The Ian Gibson column: comic conventions
Ian Gibson
Comics legend Ian Gibson is hitting the convention circuit again: and he's got some fond memories of yesteryear...
Comics & Books
12.03.2009
The Ian Gibson column: the trouble with private commissions
Ian Gibson
Comics legend Ian Gibson talks about undertaking private commissions, and the problems that lie therein...
Comics & Books
25.02.2009
The Ian Gibson column: digging through the archives
Ian Gibson
As Ian mused about doing more Halo Jones, he's got the small matter of material for his website to consider...


















