Games and Entertainment Features
Last November, the news hit that the original line-up of Black Sabbath would be reuniting to record another album - their first of all new material with the OG four since 1978's Never Say Die.
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With Van Halen's new album, A Different Kind of Truth, finally unleashed on the world February 7, and with big first week sales projections in an era when nobody's buying any music at all, the band is indeed finally back.
Most of us probably remember where they were when The Phantom Menace, the long-awaited continuation of the Star Wars saga from George Lucas, hit theaters nationwide.
It's a great idea for a reality TV show, at least I sure think so, and so do Kevin Smith and AMC apparently, because Comic Book Men takes you into the world of geeks.
When Peter Jackson finally released The Hobbit’s long-awaited trailer, most of us were certain all relevant casting positions had been filled.
We all loved playing with lightsabers, so don't pretend you didn't, just thankfully no one caught us on tape like the Star Wars kid.
The music business, or whatever's left of it, sure isn't what it used to be, so if anyone's buying music at all, it's a miracle.
This week welcomed great news of new projects in the works, featuring great music fests on the way, highly anticipated new albums and just all-around awesomeness.
Space: 1999 was a British science-fiction television series that ran for a total of two seasons, originally airing from 1975-1977.
We know how rumors and speculation can get totally out of hand on the 'Net, as it happens practically every other second.
Alan Oswald Moore is an English writer best known for penning a number of popular graphic novels, including Watchmen, V for Vendetta and From Hell.
You may recall the controversy that erupted back in the 90's when Interview With the Vampire was adapted into a movie and Tom Cruise played Lestat.
This is going to be a very tense couple of months for film geeks, because it still remains to be seen if the new Dark Knight and the reboot of The Amazing Spider-Man will deliver.
Veteran Hollywood scribe Tony Puryear is perhaps best known for penning Eraser way back in 1996, which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, Vanessa Williams and James Caan.
Hammer president Simon Oakes says the UK-based studio is seriously considering rebooting classic horror movies such as Dracula, The Abominable Snowman and The Reptile.



















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