February 2012

Keira Knightly shows off her Dangerous Method to GQ UK

In the March issue of British GQ actress Keira Knightley sits down with Oliver Franklin to talk about the S&M scenes in her latest movie A Dangerous Method, duelling with directors, what it’s like to spanked by Michael Fassbender, why she secretly hated working on the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, her return to Los Angeles, and the fun in proving all the doubters wrong.

She also took the time to pose for a cover shoot. You can find the pics after the jump.

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Coming Soon

  • Title: Beyond the Black Rainbow
  • IMDB: link

From first time writer/director Panos Cosmatos comes this tale of a deranged therapist (Michael Rogers) and his patient, a disturbed and beautiful girl (Eva Allan)  held captive by a sinister technology. Scott Hylands, Marilyn Norry, and Rondel Reynoldson also star. “Beyond science, beyond sanity, and beyond control” lurks the truth Beyond the Black Rainbow. Look for this 2010 Canadian sci-fi film in theaters later this year.

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Batman and Robin #6

batman-and-robin-new-52-6-coverDamian‘s true colors are shown as Nobody attempts to turn him into his new sidekick. Not surprisingly, Nobody finds him as hard to control as Batman has ever since the New 52 DC reboot.

As Batman searches for his son we get more of the flashbacks of his early days with Henri Ducard and his son and the confrontation that led to the end of their partnership. The flashbacks are told almost as if Bruce is making a recording for Damian in case anything happens to him, to let him know the truth.

Damian’s turning on Nobody is hardly surprising, but I’m thankful writer Peter J. Tomasi didn’t milk the story for another issue or two. It’s also good to see Damian standing up for something other than himself for a change (even if there’s no one else to witness it). The final panels, suggesting some serious injury to the boy, should lead to a brutal confrontation between Batman and Nobody in next month’s conclusion of the arc. Worth a look.

[DC, $2.99]

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Captain America #8

captain-america-8-cover"Writer Ed Brubaker’s “Powerless” story arc continues which means we get more of skinny pre-Super-Soldier Serium Steve Rogers who finds himself at the mercy of a mob whose anger has been fueled by a Madbomb.

I haven’t been the biggest fan of this story arc, but it hasn’t turned me off the comic either. There’s a nice action sequence where Captain America and Sharon Carter get some revenge on Cobra, Eel, and Viper. We also get a glimpse at how imposing Sharon Carter can be in the interrogation room and learn the villains are working with Codename: Bravo.

I feel like I missed a page (or three) as Sharon comes to the conclusion of what villain is behind Cap’s regression back to Skinny Steve Rogers. It’s possible Cobra let this slip off-panel in Sharon’s interrogation but I just don’t see him knowing that much of the operation. Worth a look.

[Marvel, $3.99]

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