Cinema Assault - the best podcast about movies that ever existed - is back, exclusively on We Got This Covered! After a far too long hiatus, we're thrilled to be re-launching the show and we've got a ton of great content coming up for you, so you're definitely going to want to tune in.
Cinema Assault - the best podcast about movies that ever existed - is back, exclusively on We Got This Covered! After a far too long hiatus, we're thrilled to be re-launching the show and we've got a ton of great content coming up for you, so you're definitely going to want to tune in.
Cinema Assault - the best podcast about movies that ever existed - is back, exclusively on We Got This Covered! After a far too long hiatus, we're thrilled to be re-launching the show and we've got a ton of great content coming up for you, so you're definitely going to want to tune in.
Three performances from deadmau5. Reunions between beloved acts like Pendulum and Rabbit In The Moon. Special guests ranging from DJ Khaled to Craig David. Artists showing up in the middle of other artists' sets for no apparent reason. A drool-worthy list of talent lining the bill for all three days. Yes, it could only be Ultra Music Festival, returning to Miami's Bayfront Park once again to officially kick off festival season.
Cinema Assault - the best podcast about movies that ever existed - is back, exclusively on We Got This Covered! After a far too long hiatus, we're thrilled to be re-launching the show and we've got a ton of great content coming up for you, so you're definitely going to want to tune in.
Episode 2 of Cinema Assault has arrived and Dariel and Ant are here to talk about 10 Cloverfield Lane, the Where's Waldo movie (also Waldo's true motives), Chewbacca's tragic malady, the new Tomb Raider film, The Brother's Grimsby, Ben Affleck's solo Batman project and so much more!
Cinema Assault - the best podcast about movies that ever existed - is back, exclusively on We Got This Covered! After a far too long hiatus, we're thrilled to be re-launching the show and we've got a ton of great content coming up for you, so you're definitely going to want to tune in.
Welcome once again to that time of year when mince pies return to our shelves, overweight men gain extra seasonal work in department stores and critics attempt to round off the year with a million lists. While the most popular of these countdowns are undoubtedly the ones that rank the best films of the year, these articles don't always reflect the movies that are most popular with audiences.
What a time to be alive. With no fewer than 17 video game adaptations currently in development with movie studios of various descriptions – seven of which have planned release dates – it almost seems as if someone, somewhere, thinks they have found the secret formula that makes these endeavours potentially good. Why else would producers continue to pour their funds into a genre that has previously delivered such gems as DOA: Dead Or Alive, Wing Commander, Alone In The Dark, Street Fighter: The Legend Of Chun Li and, of course, Double Dragon?