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Live for Films (Free subscription) | 12/24/2008
Longtime stunts stalwart Zoe Bell came into her own as an actress in “Death Proof,” Quentin Tarantino’s half of 2007’s retro-tastic “Grindhouse” double-feature, but her geek cred looks to keep piling up with a starring role in “Angel of Death,” the upcoming, live-action online series created by comics scribe Ed Brubaker (”Sleeper“). The first trailer for the series debuted this week on Sony
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Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | 12/23/2008
The trailer for Ed Brubaker’s new online TV series, Angel of Death, has been released on Crackle.com. Starring Zoe Bell, the series is about a mob assassin who, after suffering a traumatic head injury, begins to see the ghosts of her victims. This sends her on the side of the angels, as she hunts down her [...]
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DVD Times (Free subscription) | 12/18/2008
News: Anchor Bay Entertainment have announced the UK DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of My Name is Bruce on 2nd March 2009. Produced by, directed by and starring Bruce Campbell and written by Mark Verheiden (Battlestar Galactica; Smallville; Timecop; The Mask...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 12/11/2008
"My Name is Bruce": As the reigning king of schlocky horror and sci-fi, actor Bruce Campbell is ripe for self-parody, which he adequately provides in this lowbrow sendup of his own B-movie stardom.
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Seattle Weekly (Free subscription) | 12/10/2008
If your ears perk up at the mere mention of a fourth Evil Dead movie, or you tune in to Burn Notice just for co-star Bruce Campbell, then My Name Is Bruce was made precisely with you in mind. A cult B-movie legend to throngs of fanboys who love sardonic zingers delivere...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
Bruce Campbell has hit the skids. He's hated by film crews on the low-budget monster movies he keeps cranking out. He lives in a run-down trailer in the middle of nowhere. He drinks hooch from a dog dish. And even his most rabid fans won't forgive him for appearing in "McHale's Navy."
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 11/14/2008
It's awful hard to mock something that already exists as a spoof. "My Name Is Bruce" tries all the same, taking good-natured shots at cult favorite Bruce Campbell.
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 11/12/2008
It's been nearly a week since the last new episode of Supernatural, and I still find myself mourning for the bipolar teddy bear named, fittingly, Teddy. Teddy was brought to life thanks to a wishing well that actually worked, but...
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the extraordinary project (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
Fake ghosts, living teddy bears, superhuman strength, all in tonights episode of Supernatural. Here’s the recap. This episode kicked right off with a woman taking a shower. The scene gets pretty creepy as an invisible teenager stalks her. Well, it actually gets less creepy, and more comedic, as we learn that this is not as much [...]
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
What is Dean hiding? That's one question we were left pondering at the end of last week's Supernatural, as Uriel told Sam to ask his brother what he remembers from his time in Hell. We'll have to wait a couple...
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FLiXER: Entertainment Industry News (Free subscription) | 11/05/2008
The Midnight Meat Train (2008) 4 out of 5 stars Reviewed by Tom Elce Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura Cast: Bradley Cooper, Vinnie Jones, Leslie Bibb, Roger Bart, Brooke Shields, Tony Curran, Barbara Eve Harris, Peter Jacobson, Stephanie Mace, Ted Raimi, Nora, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, Dan Callahan, Don Smith, Earl Carroll Rated: R (MPAA), 18 (BBFC) "Please, step away from the meat" In a mediocre year...
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Aceshowbiz.com (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
The brothers come to a little girl's house, pretending to be doctors for sick bears in the new 'Supernatural'.
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GreenCine Daily (Free subscription) | 10/31/2008
"Most Bruce Campbell performances come equipped with campy self-awareness, so My Name is Bruce - a film in which Campbell (directing as well as starring) sends up himself, his crummy oeuvre and monster movies in general - immediately seems...