Star Wars - Lekku Cosplayer: Angie Starr ........................................................................ She-Ra: Princess of Power Cosplayer: Angie Starr Photographers: David Ngo, Sgh PhotoArt & Danny Hunter He-Man: Cassandra White ........................................................................ DC Comics - Harley Quinn Cosplayer: Angie Starr * Photographers: Various Harley Quinn is a flamboyant super-villain and an adversary of Batman usually recognized as the Joker's girlfriend, although she has had her own strong solo career. Born Harleen Quinzel, she had been working as a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum where she was assigned to the Joker and fell in love with him. This led to her adopting her own costumed persona, adapting the word harlequin, to assist him escape and cause further mayhem. Their relationship is passionate and continuously off-on, with Harley's best friend Poison Ivy constantly encouraging her to break up with for good. However, Harley's love...
- 1/20/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Activision’s upcoming Battleship game, based on events surrounding the upcoming feature film, will showcase a distinct story between Next Gen consoles (PS3 and Xbox 360) and Nintendo’s Wii and 3Ds.
In order to bridge the gap between the two stories, Activision has just released a comic prequel to the game. It features Cole Mathis, the main character who engages in first-person shooter missions on Xbox 360 and PS3, and Danny Hunter, the naval lead on Wii and 3Ds.
Battleship the movie stars Rihanna, Alexander Skarsgård, Brooklyn Decker, Taylor Kitsch and Liam Neeson.
Check out the comic below:
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Editor’S Pick: Battleship Hands-on Preview
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Battleship hits the Xbox 360, PS3 and 3Ds on May 15, 2012. Note: The 3Ds game functions as a turn-based strategy game and is not an Fps.
Battleship on Xbox 360
Battleship on PS3
Battleship on Wii
Battleship on 3Ds
*This article has been updated...
In order to bridge the gap between the two stories, Activision has just released a comic prequel to the game. It features Cole Mathis, the main character who engages in first-person shooter missions on Xbox 360 and PS3, and Danny Hunter, the naval lead on Wii and 3Ds.
Battleship the movie stars Rihanna, Alexander Skarsgård, Brooklyn Decker, Taylor Kitsch and Liam Neeson.
Check out the comic below:
Page 1
Editor’S Pick: Battleship Hands-on Preview
Page 2
Page 3
Battleship hits the Xbox 360, PS3 and 3Ds on May 15, 2012. Note: The 3Ds game functions as a turn-based strategy game and is not an Fps.
Battleship on Xbox 360
Battleship on PS3
Battleship on Wii
Battleship on 3Ds
*This article has been updated...
- 5/3/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
This past August, David Oyelowo appeared in two movies that opened within the same week. On the surface, not a remarkable feat. Except when you consider that the two movies in question happened to be among 2011’s biggest films: The Help and Rise of the Planet of the Apes. They were supporting roles—Oyelowo played Preacher Green in the mammoth adaptation of Kathryn Stockett’s bestseller and the shark-suited, moneygrubbing villain in the Apes prequel—but different enough to show his flexibility across genres and charismatic, multi-quadrant appeal.
Previously, the Oxford-born actor, 35, won admirers on stage in the Royal Shakespeare...
Previously, the Oxford-born actor, 35, won admirers on stage in the Royal Shakespeare...
- 1/17/2012
- by Christian Blauvelt
- EW - Inside Movies
Spooks, the highly successful BBC spy drama, returns next Sunday for its final season.
It’s been almost ten years since Spooks first teased audiences with the promise of “MI5 not 9 to 5″. Since then it has gone on to establish itself as one of the channel’s flagship dramas.
When it first hit screens in 2002 its fast paced, high octane and slick style along with contemporary and complex plotlines made it one of the most innovative programmes on television. It went on to continuously reinvent itself each season bringing in new characters and new security challenges to face.
Various British actors have appeared as part of the main cast throughout the series including, Matthew Macfadyen (Tom Quinn), David Oyelowo (Danny Hunter), Keeley Hawes (Zoe Reynolds), Rupert Penry-Jones (Adam Carter), Hermione Norris (Ros Myers) and Richard Armitage (Lucas North).
Over the years the show has become know for killing off its...
It’s been almost ten years since Spooks first teased audiences with the promise of “MI5 not 9 to 5″. Since then it has gone on to establish itself as one of the channel’s flagship dramas.
When it first hit screens in 2002 its fast paced, high octane and slick style along with contemporary and complex plotlines made it one of the most innovative programmes on television. It went on to continuously reinvent itself each season bringing in new characters and new security challenges to face.
Various British actors have appeared as part of the main cast throughout the series including, Matthew Macfadyen (Tom Quinn), David Oyelowo (Danny Hunter), Keeley Hawes (Zoe Reynolds), Rupert Penry-Jones (Adam Carter), Hermione Norris (Ros Myers) and Richard Armitage (Lucas North).
Over the years the show has become know for killing off its...
- 9/14/2011
- by Fay Brennan
- Obsessed with Film
It's hard to fault filmmaker Aimee Lagos for wanting to follow spiritually in Paul Haggis's footsteps. Aside from our snooty disdain, the man's had a pretty fucking great career. With her feature film debut 96 Minutes, she decided to go with a social commentary mashup of four different cliches weaved together on a carjacking gone wrong. The frustrating part is that the acting and characters are pretty solid, if not molded out of cliches. If it wasn't mired in such a stupid goddamn trite plot, it could be probably be a solid movie. She gets more mileage out of her non-linear storytelling than she should be able, and she might have packed a little too many storylines which she abandons later into the story, but what's there is a fucking condescending and stereotypical mess. The buzzword for the weaker films of the festival this year seem to be stereotypical --...
- 3/13/2011
- by Brian Prisco
I thought this week we could scoot across the pond and visit one of my favorite television series discoveries. A few years back, I was watching BBC America, and I stumbled on a show called Mi-5. If you’re in the UK or are a hard-core Anglophile, you probably know the show as Spooks. But here in the Us, a title like that could bring the Aclu kicking and screaming to the gates of Warner Bros., so they ended up going a different way here in the States.
Mi-5 is about the clandestine British security service of the same name. It stars the delicious Matthew MacFadyen (Pride and Prejudice) as Tom Quinn, the stoic and complicated officer who leads a band of talented young spies in their daily struggles against terrorism, organized crime, anarchists, and their sister organization, Mi-6. The subtly sexy Keeley Hawes is Zoe Reynolds, the female officer...
Mi-5 is about the clandestine British security service of the same name. It stars the delicious Matthew MacFadyen (Pride and Prejudice) as Tom Quinn, the stoic and complicated officer who leads a band of talented young spies in their daily struggles against terrorism, organized crime, anarchists, and their sister organization, Mi-6. The subtly sexy Keeley Hawes is Zoe Reynolds, the female officer...
- 7/7/2009
- by Heather Toshiko
- The Flickcast
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