Stars: David Ogden Stiers, Rob Taylor, Nic Costa, Walter Koenig, Matt Zak, Bryna Smith, Jordana Ansley, Michael Friedrichs, Traben Pleasant, Bobby Ryan, Stephen Lisk, Seantos Mcdonald, Jared McClain, Matt Haley | Written by Rob Taylor, Nic Costa | Directed by Rob Taylor
Guardian of the Universe seems to be a follow up, of sorts to the 2003 film Evil Cult – both of which are directed by Rob Taylor, who also stars as hero Neil Stryker – but I must admit the 2003 offering somehow passed me by back in my heady days as a student in Bristol. Shocked that there is a hero called “Neil”? Well get used to it, this film doesn’t play by your rules. Neil is a dad but his parenting seems to boil down to him making jokes to his son (who’s mum is dead) that he killed her, banter. Damn it Neil. You wildcard.
First let’s get...
Guardian of the Universe seems to be a follow up, of sorts to the 2003 film Evil Cult – both of which are directed by Rob Taylor, who also stars as hero Neil Stryker – but I must admit the 2003 offering somehow passed me by back in my heady days as a student in Bristol. Shocked that there is a hero called “Neil”? Well get used to it, this film doesn’t play by your rules. Neil is a dad but his parenting seems to boil down to him making jokes to his son (who’s mum is dead) that he killed her, banter. Damn it Neil. You wildcard.
First let’s get...
- 8/21/2019
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
Stars: David Ogden Stiers, Rob Taylor, Nic Costa, Walter Koenig, Matt Zak, Bryna Smith, Jordana Ansley, Michael Friedrichs, Traben Pleasant, Bobby Ryan, Stephen Lisk, Seantos Mcdonald, Jared McClain, Matt Haley | Written by Rob Taylor, Nic Costa | Directed by Rob Taylor
Neil Stryker and the Tyrant of Time is a brilliant title. It also seems to be the least popular title for the film given its being released in the UK (in August) as Guardian of the Universe; a very generic title that has little, or nothing to do with the plot of the film, possibly designed to be confused for more popular, competently made films.
It seems to be a follow up, of sorts to the 2003 film Evil Cult – both of which are directed by Rob Taylor, who also stars as our eponymous hero – but I must admit the 2003 offering somehow passed me by back in my heady days as a student in Bristol.
Neil Stryker and the Tyrant of Time is a brilliant title. It also seems to be the least popular title for the film given its being released in the UK (in August) as Guardian of the Universe; a very generic title that has little, or nothing to do with the plot of the film, possibly designed to be confused for more popular, competently made films.
It seems to be a follow up, of sorts to the 2003 film Evil Cult – both of which are directed by Rob Taylor, who also stars as our eponymous hero – but I must admit the 2003 offering somehow passed me by back in my heady days as a student in Bristol.
- 6/25/2019
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
Fox has just released yet another exciting chapter of Gotham Stories, which bears a rather straightforward title in “Mr. Freeze Targets Penguin.” As you have no doubt gathered, it delivers what it promises.
Featuring the voice talents of Robin Lord Taylor (Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin), Camren Bicondova (Selina Kyle/Cat), Nathan Darrow (Victor Fries), Ben McKenzie (Jim Gordon) and Donal Logue (Harvey Bullock), this episode is the second of five motion comics that intends to bridge the gap between the first half of Season Two, “Rise of the Villains,” and the second half, “Wrath of the Villains.”
In this particular episode, which picks up right where last week’s left off, Mr. Freeze (whom you can get a new look at here) wastes absolutely no time making his frosty, lethal presence known. And while we may not know what caused his vendetta against Penguin, Freeze gives the impression that someone may have hired him.
Featuring the voice talents of Robin Lord Taylor (Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin), Camren Bicondova (Selina Kyle/Cat), Nathan Darrow (Victor Fries), Ben McKenzie (Jim Gordon) and Donal Logue (Harvey Bullock), this episode is the second of five motion comics that intends to bridge the gap between the first half of Season Two, “Rise of the Villains,” and the second half, “Wrath of the Villains.”
In this particular episode, which picks up right where last week’s left off, Mr. Freeze (whom you can get a new look at here) wastes absolutely no time making his frosty, lethal presence known. And while we may not know what caused his vendetta against Penguin, Freeze gives the impression that someone may have hired him.
- 2/8/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Before "tentpole" and "franchise" became two of Hollywood's favorite words, sequels were far less common than they are now. But let's say they were—what would that look like? Billing itself as "part tribute and part cultural commentary," Sequel is an upcoming art show featuring the work of a number of artists imagining movie sequels that never were. Hosted by Los Angeles based art gallery and production studio iam8bit, the ultimate purpose of the show—besides being an excuse to show off some really cool art—is to question Hollywood's obsession with sequels, and ask a question: Should we or shouldn't we?...
- 11/4/2014
- by Joshua Rivera
- EW.com - PopWatch
Idw Publishing has announced that they will soon be launching a new Judge Dredd series titled Anderson: Psi Division, a new solo title that will focus on the character of Judge Cassandra Anderson before the events of the current ongoing series. Arriving in August, the series will be written by 2000 Ad editor Matt Smith and feature the art of 2000 Ad’s Carl Critchlow.
Idw has been releasing an impressive line of work since first announcing its acquisition of the Judge Dredd license in 2012, publishing some fantastic new Dredd stories for fans. Despite already having a solo series of her own at 2000 Ad, the announcement of Anderson: Psi Division marks the first time the character will get her own series in America. Audiences of Karl Urban’s 2012 Dredd film will probably be more familiar with Cassandra Anderson’s live-screen appearance by actress Olivia Thirlby.
“Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson is one the great,...
Idw has been releasing an impressive line of work since first announcing its acquisition of the Judge Dredd license in 2012, publishing some fantastic new Dredd stories for fans. Despite already having a solo series of her own at 2000 Ad, the announcement of Anderson: Psi Division marks the first time the character will get her own series in America. Audiences of Karl Urban’s 2012 Dredd film will probably be more familiar with Cassandra Anderson’s live-screen appearance by actress Olivia Thirlby.
“Psi-Judge Cassandra Anderson is one the great,...
- 6/13/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
It seems like San Diego Comic-Con 2011 is right around the corner, and it's going to be one hell of a glorious weekend of geek awesomeness. Comic-Con International has unleashed the full schedule for Friday July 22nd, once again we have a full day of fun and excitement. There's so much I want to see here, including The Amazing Spider-Man, The Walking Dead, Total Recal, Batman: Year One, Locke & Key, Haywire, Raven and more!
I've gone through the list and put exclamation points next to all of the events that we want to cover. Let us know what panels and events you would like to know about and we will try and get them covered for you! If you are actually going to be at the con, what will you be checking out?
GeekTyrant will once again be at Comic-Con in full force this year, bringing you the best maximum super rad coverage.
I've gone through the list and put exclamation points next to all of the events that we want to cover. Let us know what panels and events you would like to know about and we will try and get them covered for you! If you are actually going to be at the con, what will you be checking out?
GeekTyrant will once again be at Comic-Con in full force this year, bringing you the best maximum super rad coverage.
- 7/8/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
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