Guitar Phantasy Review
Taking cues from great fantasy stories such as Lord of the Rings and Conan the Barbarian, Guitar Phantasy from Moonrise Comics does the unthinkable: it channels the spirit of these and other such...
View ArticleBrisbane and Sydney Oz Comic-Con tickets now on sale!
Oz. Comic-con is nearly here. It's a. Con in. Oz.... Ok, I just realised how hard it is to write in the voice that Shatner speaks. That said, SHATNER! Tickets are now on sale for the Sydney and...
View ArticleBad Neighbours - Review
Bad Neighbours gives you the opportunity to sneak in some laughs before the louder Michael-Bay-esque nonsense-blockbuster films start stomping our way, yes Spider Man 2 i’m looking right at you! Over...
View ArticleBelle - Review
Belle tells the fascinating true story of Dido Belle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) a mixed-race girl raised as an aristocratic in 18th century England. In a society which is heavily influenced by the economic...
View ArticleChild of Light (Xbox 360) Review
Child of Light, the new title from Ubisoft, is a delightfully gorgeous pseudo-indie fairytale role playing game. Not something you'd expect from the team that brought you Far Cry 3.The story is mixture...
View ArticleCampione! (DVD) Review
Based on the light novel series of the same name by Jō Taketsuki, Campione! (the ! is supposed to be there), is a real mish-mash of genres and sub-genres, somewhat to the detriment of the cohesiveness...
View ArticleHinterkind Volume 1: The Waking World Review
For those who like their fantasy alternative, there couldn't be a better time to be reading funny books. Series like Fables, The Unwritten, Rat Queens, and more recently Shutter all delight in mashing...
View ArticleGodzilla (2014) Review
Monsters don't get much bigger than Godzilla, both literally and figuratively. The anticipation surrounding the latest incarnation of the King of Monsters has been palpable; Godzilla + Kick Ass +...
View ArticlePrincess Mononoke Review (Blu Ray)
You'd be hard pressed to name a bad film from Studio Ghibli. Sure, some are better than others but I'd not dare say that they've ever made a bad film. So needless to say, the review ahead is all but...
View ArticleAsk Madman - Volume 2!
Ask Madman is BACK and yet again we've got some awesome questions answered by the Madman crew. One question in particular is quite a doozey and I've gotta say, Madman handle it really well. Ask Madman...
View ArticleThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 (PS4) Review
For quite a while there it was difficult to find a good quality video game based on a comic book, not to mention a film. So it comes as no surprise that The Amazing Spider-Man 2, a game based on a film...
View ArticleImage-ine all the Reviews (21 May 14)
Christof and Billy start an all-new column featuring some of the choice Image Comics released this past week. Check them out below and tell us what you think as well!MPH #1Written by Mark MillarArt by...
View ArticleMy Sweet Pepper Land - Review
I dedicate (some would argue waste) countless hours watching films in search of moments when the art form genuinely moves me. Scanning for films which surpass mere entertainment or even escapism, in...
View ArticlePsycho-Pass Collection 1 (Blu Ray) Review
Back in the late 80's and early 90's when I first started really immersing myself in the world of anime, one genre seemed to be the next big thing and all but promised to be the quintessential theme...
View ArticleMad Madman Giveaway... madness
Thanks to our pals at Madman we've got some awesome anime to give away. The titles on offer include the following:The Cat Returns (Blu Ray)Princess Mononoke (Blu Ray)Psycho-Pass Collection 1 (1x DVD,...
View ArticleMadman Announces New, Free Streaming Service
Since 2009, Madman's "screening room" has been delivering free anime straight to your eyeballs. Now, 5 years and countless series later it has been replaced with great fanfare. Ladies and gentlemen, I...
View ArticleA Million Ways to Die in the West - Review
Disclaimer: Due to technical reasons at my screening, we were unable to see the final thirty minutes of this film, but -- spoiler warning -- I still loved it!After the indisputable success of his...
View ArticleMiracleman Book 1: A Dream of Flying Review
The majority of superhero magnum opuses should be put into historical context. Chris Claremont and Frank Miller’s formative Wolverine miniseries in 1982 owes much of its success to coining tropes and...
View ArticleA Mech-Heads guide to Watching Transformers
One of the most iconic and enduring cartoon franchises of the 1980s, Transformers and its accompanying universe is as vast as it is awesome but due to its immensity it can be difficult to know where to...
View ArticleWatch Dogs (PS4) Review
Watch Dogs has arrived and to great fanfare. This has been one of the most anticipated games of the current (previously next) gen of consoles but to look at the release through such expectant glasses...
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