Stories By Ben Read
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/ 8 years agoJosh Brolin cast as Cable in ‘Deadpool 2’
Well this is unexpected. After a long list of rumoured contenders ranging from Michael Shannon, to Ron Perlman, and even Brad...
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Film Reviews
/ 8 years ago‘Power Rangers’ Review: Dir. Dean Israelite (2017)
Power Rangers Review: Those teenagers with attitude are back in Dean Israelite’s Power Rangers origin tale. Power Rangers review by Ben Read,...
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/ 8 years ago10 extremely interesting facts you didn’t know about the X-Men franchise
17 years after the original X-Men made its debut, and the franchise is still going strong. There may have been more than a...
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Home Entertainment
/ 8 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘Doctor Strange’ Blu-ray review
Doctor Strange Blu-ray review: Marvel’s latest finally reaches the home formats. Doctor Strange Blu-ray review by Ben Read, March 2017. The...
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Features
/ 8 years ago5 ways Warner Bros can fix the DCEU
The DC Extended Universe has seen better days. After the critical bashing received by both Batman V Superman, and Suicide Squad,...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years agoTHN ranks the ‘Resident Evil’ series
For a series revolving around an undead apocalypse, there’s a brilliant irony to the longevity of the Resident Evil series. Fifteen...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years agoResident Evil: The Final Chapter review: “A nail-biting thrill ride…”
Resident Evil The Final Chapter review: Milla Jovovich returns for the fifth film in this billion-dollar series, but is it time...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years agoTHN’S 2017 Comic Book Movie Preview
After a year that felt longer than a marathon screening of the entire Star Wars prequel trilogy, 2016 is finally over. The heartbreak,...
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Features
/ 8 years agoDC Comics Week: The top five villains of ‘Gotham’
Following on from the huge success of Smallville, is shouldn’t have come as much of a surprise to hear that Warner...
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Features
/ 8 years agoDC Comics Week: Constantine and why he could be DC’s next big character
DC Comics are slowly building up their onscreen repertoire of colourful and diverse characters that can be marketed to mass audiences...