Articles related to "James Marsters"Warner Home Video will release its animated feature film Superman: Doomsday direct-to-DVD on September 18th.
The new BBC television series from Doctor Who revivalist Russell T. Davies has a new villain, played by James Marsters, best known as Spike in Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
Five years after Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended, the young cast that starred in the series have gone their separate ways with varying success.
Five years after Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended, the young cast that starred in the series have gone their separate ways with varying success.
Six years gone and Buffy the Vampire Slayer is as popular as ever. Against all odds, Joss Whedon created a monster that has become a part of pop culture.
The Dresden Files television series, based on the popular urban fantasy novels by Jim Butcher, met mixed reactions from fans.
Check out the latest trailer for the live action anime, Dragonball Evolution, starring Justin Chatwin, Chow Yun-Fat and James Marsters. Film hits the US on April 8.
The Torchwood team return to keep the population of Cardiff safe from the unstable rift in time and space.
On July 20, 1969 as Apollo 11 was circling the moon the Eagle, the Lunar Module, was landing carrying the first two humans to walk on the surface of the moon.
Over 20 years after Dragonball first appeared, a live action movie has appeared...and it's enough to make any die-hard Dragonball fan turn away from the franchise.
Answers to many of the questions posed by first-time attendees of the huge convention in Atlanta over Labor Day. From "What do people do there?" to "What do I wear?"
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Buffy: The Vampire Slayer is one of television's most well-loved and widely-appreciated teen drama shows. Here are ten episodes that shaped the history of the genre.
Warner Home Video's DC Universe Ultimate Movie Collection Blu-Ray is a great collection of Warner Premiere's animated films. 9/10.
A study of how horror filmmakers made the connection between sex and vampires explicit, focusing on Once Bitten, Andy Warhol's Dracula, The Hunger and Twins of Evil.
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