Wood Rocket has released the first teaser for its Doctor Who porn parody Doctor Whore starring April O'Neil, who gave some minor spoilers regarding characters.
O'Neil still wouldn't reveal her character but she was sending some pretty strong hints with her TARDIS blue hair and the Eleventh Doctor's fez. The iconic police ... [Read More]
Lintika Films has released at an updated preview of its stop motion animated short film Usagi Yojimbo The Last Request, which debuted at Comic-Con San Diego 2014. The proof of concept short secured them the film rights from series creator Stan Sakai.
It opens with deary establishing shots typical in samurai films. Usagi ... [Read More]
Funnyman Robin Williams committed suicide today after a long battle with depression, as well as a drug and alcohol addiction. Williams is survived by his three children and wife, Susan Schneider.
"This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human ... [Read More]
The cast of Saved by the Bell weren't friends behind the scenes according to
a new Lifetime TV movie, The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story, which is loosely based on Dustin Diamond's salacious book Behind the Bell. Some of the book's more the wild claims include sexcapeds between cast members and NBC paying hush money ... [Read More]
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) busted Eva Green for showing too much skin in a movie poster for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. The film studio released a Photoshopped version that hid the silhouette of her breasts in a see-through robe. Green plays femme fatale Ava Lord, who we'll see a lot more off in the ... [Read More]
Monday was the fourth and final day of shooting for the Wood Rocket Doctor Who porn parody Doctor Whore, which will available to watch free online. It was directed Lee Roy Myers, the Master of porn parodies.
"I'm positive that this may be my best movie," Myers tweeted.
Myers shared a photo from on set teasing the ... [Read More]
Sharknado blows compared to Syfy's latest monster movie: Sharktopus Vs. Pteracuda. The half-shark, half-octopus creature was created as a weapon by the U.S. Navy but they lost control of it. The original was blown to bits in the first movie so the navy enlists its offspring to take down another failed experiment: Pteracuda ... [Read More]



