Uncovering the U.S. Government’s Real Stargate Program

By Johnny Brayson July 18, 2017

  In the summer of 1947, something mysterious crashed in the desert of Roswell, New Mexico, and the UFO phenomenon took on a new mythology that’s still raging today. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the incident, and to mark the occasion, COMET is celebrating with a series of alien and conspiracy-related stories called...

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The New Blade Runner 2049 Trailer All But Answers the Original Movie’s Big Question

By Kieran Dickson July 17, 2017

The first trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 sold us on the fact that it may just be the best looking movie of the year, but this latest extended look at the October release does all that and a whole lot more.   Packed with new images of a dusty neon dystopia, better looks at key...

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30 Years Later, ‘RoboCop’ Remains the Most Relevant Action Movie of the ’80s

By Johnny Brayson July 17, 2017

  It’s hard to believe it’s been 30 years since RoboCop first stalked the streets of Detroit. The movie premiered on July 17, 1987 to little fanfare, yet soon went on to become a surprise hit. The film’s success launched a franchise that includes two sequels, a remake, comic books, video games, TV shows, and even...

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Horror Legend George A. Romero Passes Away Aged 77

By Kieran Dickson July 16, 2017

George A. Romero, the man credited with creating the modern day zombie with movies like Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, has passed away aged 77. Romero died Sunday, losing a brief but brave battle with lung cancer.   Over a career that spanned half a century, Romero produced, wrote, and directed some of the Horror...

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Disney Unveils Detailed Look at New Star Wars Lands

By Johnny Brayson July 15, 2017

  It’s been two years since Disney announced new Star Wars-themed lands were coming to its theme parks in Florida and California, and it will be another two years before they open. But at the company’s D23 Expo this week, the Mouse House has given fans the most in-depth look yet at the new galaxy...

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Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One Releases Easter Egg-loaded First Photo

By Kieran Dickson July 14, 2017

Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of the Ernest Cline novel, Ready Player One, is expected to go big at San Diego Comic-Con next week, with many anticipating that a first trailer for the uber-nerdy sci-fi movie will air during Warner Bros’ big Hall H panel on Saturday. Warner Bros. has, quite rightly, recognized that we’ll all need something to...

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U.S. Close to Approving New Military Branch of Space Soldiers

By Johnny Brayson July 14, 2017

  The U.S. military currently has five branches — army, air force, navy, coast guard, and marines — that patrol air, land, and sea, but congress is close to approving a new branch… one that will serve in outer space.   It may sound like something out of science-fiction, but last week the House Armed...

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Neill Blomkamp’s Newest Short Is the Scariest Thing He’s Ever Created

By Johnny Brayson July 13, 2017

  Neill Blomkamp’s Oats Studios continues to churn out amazing sci-fi short films directly to fans on YouTube, and his newest effort is the scariest thing the filmmaker has ever done.   Zygote is a 20-minute short film starring Dakota Fanning as the ultimate final girl. She’s led through an asteroid mining facility in the Arctic...

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Ghidorah Teased in Legendary’s New MonsterVerse Video

By Johnny Brayson July 12, 2017

  If you’ve seen Kong: Skull Island, then you already know there are plenty more monsters waiting in the wings for the next installment of Warner Bros.’ new MonsterVerse, 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Now, one of those beasts is being teased in a new video.   The Kong: Skull Island Twitter account has...

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The New Trailer for Amazon’s The Tick Reveals an Improved Costume and Super-Powered Man Hugs

By Kieran Dickson July 12, 2017

When the pilot for Amazon’s revival of alt-superhero The Tick streamed last year, many fans were too busy getting freaked out by his weirdly organic and veiny costume to actually enjoy the edgy humor. Luckily, it didn’t have too much of an impact on the pilot’s reception, and the streaming platform soon gave the show a...

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