Top 5 influences of James Bond on Christopher Nolan
From the set pieces of Inception and The Dark Knight Trilogy, you don’t have to look very far to see Christopher Nolan’s various nods and homages to the classic spy series.
From the set pieces of Inception and The Dark Knight Trilogy, you don’t have to look very far to see Christopher Nolan’s various nods and homages to the classic spy series.
With more twists and turns than a day trip to Alton Towers, Homeland”s first season managed to draw its audience in and build massive tension throughout its run.
With the upcoming 23rd James Bond movie Skyfall partnering 007 with the disappointingly-monikered Eve and Severine, we look back at some classic Bond girl names… #10: Honey Ryder (Dr. No) Played by Ursula Andress Honey Ryder: ‘Are you looking for shells too?’ James Bond: ‘No, I’m just looking.’ #9: Dr. Molly Warmflash (The … >
Politicians. When they’re not looking like grey and greasy clones of themselves on 24-hour news channels, or being phone-hacked while trying to claim oxygen as an expense, they’re generally busy just being cardboard excuses for people in suits. But in the constituency of TV, where policies don’t matter, political figures are far more attractive. Even … >
To celebrate the comeback of the Daleks in Doctor Who‘s new series, we’ve selected seven of the best stories featuring Skaro’s sink-plunging scumbags.
Spider-Man has his webs, Superman has his… everything, but Batman has his gadgets. With The Dark Knight Rises in cinemas tomorrow, let’s take a look at the top five Batman gadgets of all time.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the James Bond franchise, we conducted a poll to discover the most popular James Bond soundtrack of all time.
Some author or other once wrote, “History is moving pretty quickly these days, and the heroes and villains keep on changing parts.” But if there’s one man you can rely on; one man to go toe to toe with the worst and come out the best, it’s chain-smoker, borderline dipsomaniac, serial womaniser and murderer, Commander … >
To celebrate the release of Tales from Earthsea and Howl’s Moving Castle on Blu-ray in stunning high-definition, we’ve picked out our favourite magical moments from Studio Ghibli.
Created by two of silliest, most wonderful men in New Zealand, Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement, Flight of the Conchords‘s madcap musical numbers are half the programme’s fun.