Here we are, little more than ten years on from the first Spider-Man movie and the franchise has been rebooted. A new director, new stars, and the promise of an ‘untold story’. Will The Amazing Spider-Man live up to its title, or will we be wishing they left the series alone? Read on and all will be revealed.
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Review: The Amazing Spider-Man
Posted in Movie Review, Movies with tags 500 Days Of Summer, Andrew Garfield, Aunt May, Captain Stacy, Denis Leary, Dr Curt Connors, Emma Stone, Flash Thompson, Gwen Stacy, Kirsten Dunst, Marc Webb, Martin Sheen, Mary-Jane Watson, Peter Parker, Rhys Ifans, Sally Field, Sam Raimi, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3, Spidey, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Lizard, Tobey Maguire, Uncle Ben on July 12, 2012 by Bjorn GraingerNews: The Amazing Spider-Man Pics And Vids
Posted in Movies, News with tags Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Gwen Stacy, Marc Webb, Mary-Jane Watson, Peter Parker, Spider-Man, Spidey, The Amazing Spider-Man on June 19, 2012 by Bjorn GraingerThe first Amazing Spider-Man reviews are doing the rounds and are mostly positive, which is a good thing. It seems my apprehension towards the reboot was unfounded. So, with this happy news ringing in our collective ears, let’s check out some pics and vids as we count down to the film’s release. Read more »
News: Rooney Mara Channels A Clockwork Orange For New York Times Photo Shoot
Posted in Movies, News, Thoughts with tags A Clockwork Orange, Alex DeLarge, Brad Pitt, Captain Bligh, Eraserhead, Fight Club, Gary Oldman, George Clooney, Harry Spencer, Kirsten Dunst, Mary-Jane Watson, Mutiny On The Bounty, Rooney Mara, Spider-Man, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, The New York Times Magazine, Touch Of Evil, Twelve Monkeys on December 12, 2011 by Bjorn GraingerAs the year comes to an end, those lucky bastards at The New York Times Magazine have managed to get together a collection of the year’s most notable stars for a special video gallery entitled “A Touch Of Evil”. A gallery where each of those shining examples of humanity have chosen a theme and character to portray their inner-villain. Let’s take a look.
We’ll start with Rooney Mara because I like her best. Read more »


