Renowned stunt motorcycle rider Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) did a deal with the devil that saw him transformed into the legendary vigilante known as The Ghost Rider. Now in an attempt to keep his soul sucking alter ego at bay, Blaze has isolated himself in the remotest of locations, but, when Moreau, a spirited monk (Idris Elba) implores him to save a young boy from the devil himself (Ciará Hinds), Blaze must put aside his reluctance to bring out the Ghost Rider in order to face his own demons and possibly rid himself of the curse forever. From the writers/directors of Crank, Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, comes the adrenaline filled Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance, loaded with action and incredible 3D special effects. Based on the Marvel comic book and a story by David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight Rises, Man of Steel), Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance In 3D sees Nicolas Cage return as Johnny Blaze alongside British talent Idris Elba (Thor), Ciará Hinds (The Debt), Christopher Lambert (Highlander), Johnny Whitworth (Limitless), Violante Placido (The American) and introducing Fergus Riordan.
If Ken had a superpower, it would be telekinesis; but he'd only use it for personal gain, otherwise what's the point?
He regularly gets told he spends far too much time watching TV, movies or playing video games at which point, he reminds people he also reads comics and sleeps too. Yes, that's right, Ken's a geek and proud of it too, and loves nothing more than combining all those interests together in books that get adapted into movies or video-games based on comic books.
But it's an equal opportunities geekiness and he has a peculiar weakness for books written before 1800 and films made before 1970, especially if they star Jimmy Stewart.
Gotham City Impostors Public Console Beta Now Live! Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment have announced that the Gotham City Impostors public console beta is now available in the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation Network. Read on for info and a trailer…
Sigourney Weaver first worked with director James Cameron in 1986, as the indomitable Ellen Ripley in Aliens. The actress – who became the first genuine female action star, reunited with the pioneering filmmaker to play Dr. Grace Augustine in Cameron’s highly acclaimed cinematic sensation: the action adventure Avatar. The director’s latest epic film is the highest grossing film ever - so far it has made over 2.6 billion dollars at the global box office. Elaine Lipworth grabbed a few minutes with Ms Weaver to have a chat about her role in this fantastic movie…