Horror is back, big time

As a long time horror fan, it’s great to see that the genre is back on top with the remake of Evil Dead coming in at #1 this weekend on the box office charts with a $26 million take.

Avatar 2 dives underwater

James Cameron's original Avatar may have taken place on the surface and skies of Pandora, but at least part of the film's sequel will be filmed underwater.

Imagining one more season of Stargate Atlantis

Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis ended a long time ago, leaving us with only fond memories of Rodney McKay, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, John Sheppard, Teal'c, Teyla Emmagan and Ronon Dex.

Everything is "balanced out" on the Playstation 4 (PS4)

Guerrilla Games technical director Michiel Van Der Leeuw says Sony's long-awaited Playstation 4 (PS4) isn't hobbled by "performance bottlenecks."

No backwards compatibility for the Xbox 720 (Next)

The industry has long suspected that Microsoft's upcoming Xbox 720 (Next) would not be offering backwards compatibility with older 360 game titles.

Is 3D finally done?

Although there are many films out there in 3D, you don’t hear about it much in the news these days, and for many movie-goers, that’s a blessing. It wasn’t that long ago that 3D was hyped as the magic bullet that was going to save the industry, yet people got tired of the hyperbole in a hurry.

JJ Abrams talks Star Trek Into Darkness

Can it truly be a little over a month away before Star Trek Into Darkness finally hits theaters?

Claim: Xbox 720 (Next) won't be cheap

Paul Thurrott - a blogger with extensive industry connections - says Microsoft's upcoming Xbox 720 (Next) will be priced at $300-$500.

Sony Playstation 4 wins praise from game developers

The Playstation 3 may have offered gamers plenty of raw horsepower, but the last-gen console was notoriously difficult for coding devs.

Towards a new animated Star Wars series

It’s been a bizarre time of ups and downs in the Empire. The franchise is of course starting up again with JJ Abrams at the helm, but at the same time Lucas Arts shut down, bringing an end to the (current round of) Star Wars video games, while the Clone Wars animated series was also cancelled.

Black Sabbath is finally back

It was first announced back on November 11, 2011 (11-11-11) that the original line-up of Black Sabbath, with a lot of prodding from producer Rick Rubin, would reunite and record their first album of new material in over thirty years.

Jurassic Park 3D goes FTW

It’s a trip to think that the movie adaptation of Jurassic Park is twenty years behind us now.  

Guillermo Del Toro building Crimson's Peak

This summer, we’re finally going to see Guillermo Del Toro back in action with Pacific Rim, his giant robot movie, which looks very promising.

Some thoughts on the original Star Wars script Dark Horse adaptation

If you grew up when Star Wars was an enormous phenomenon in the 70’s, you may recall Marvel had a comic book series based on the film.

Ouya working out kinks, says June launch date still on track

The first Ouya units may have shipped last week to early backers of the Android-powered console, but the company says it remains committed to ironing out any last minute bugs before the system goes live for the masses in June 2013.

From Prometheus to The Black Hole

We at TG know that Prometheus has a lot of fans out there, and there’s currently a sequel in the works at Fox.

Atari founder in Playstation 4 (PS4) smackdown

Outspoken Atari founder Nolan Bushnell believes Microsoft will triumph over Sony in the upcoming console wars that will pit the Xbox 720 (Next) against the Playstation 4.

Yes, Game of Thrones is the most pirated show on TV

It didn’t take Nostradamus to predict that the third season of Game of Thrones would be a big ratings winner, and it certainly was. So big, in fact, that the fourth season got the green light from the success of the first show of season three.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier cast coalesces

Marvel executive Kevin Feige considers the next Captain America film to be a "political thriller."

Microsoft Xbox 720 (Next): No gameplay without Internet

A number of reports indicate Microsoft's upcoming Xbox 720 (Next) console will be saddled with an "always on, always connected design" that supposedly allows users to "quickly and easily enjoy their connected entertainment experiences, with no waiting for the console to restart or install updates."