Articles related to "Edgar Wright"A series of comics about a slacker who must fight his way through his girlfriends League of Evil Ex's.
Slacker-hero hybrid Scott Pilgrim has captured the imagination of many. With a film adaptation coming, the graphic novels are poised to capture an even wider audience.
A zombie movie you should see, Shaun of the Dead is a brilliantly dead-on satire of zombie films that manages to be equally affectionate and touching.
Spaced on DVD allows you to experience the hilarity of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost before they made it to movie fame!
Zombie make up is fun to create with a whole range of make-up products. Traditional zombie looks can easily be adapted for new designs.
Whether throwing a Halloween party or just gearing up for a night of ghost stories and popcorn, the zombie tales in this guide will frighten and entertain.
A brief look at the history of British Cinema, and the new crop of directors working on British films today.
Director Edgar Wright and writing partner Simon Pegg return in an outrageous spoof that pokes fun at law enforcement, dessert and Keanu Reeves all in just under two hours
With the recent box office success of Iron Man, Marvel Studios is already planning a sequel to the film. Other Marvel comic book adaptations are in the works as well.
Actor Timothy Dalton (The Living Daylights, Hot Fuzz) will voice a character in Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 3. Lee Unkrich movie comes out June 18, 2010.
If you listened to Ricky Gervais in interviews you'd think The Office was the only British sitcom of the last decade. Here are five he may have forgotten about.
Seven must-have DVD box sets for the British TV lover on your shopping list.
Check out a behind-the-scenes look at Steve Spielberg's upcoming motion-capture movie The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn.
Stumptown, a new series published by Oni Press, embraces its noir detective roots, bringing a classic feel and meticulous detail.
Paramount and Sony announced that Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson's Tintin has finally gone into production.
How many times can you laugh at Zombie killing? Does it ever get old? Ruben Fleisher seems to think not, and by combining zombies and theme parks, he has a point.
Who says horror can't be funny, too? These great new DVD releases offer a mixture of scares and giggles.
Following her Oscar win for Best Screenplay for the clever (if overly smug) Juno, Diablo Cody delivers Jennifer's Body, a horror film that is neither funny nor scary.
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