UK News, 10 September
After 20 years of waiting, its Big Bang day. More importantly, we have details of a UFO Conference in Pontefract! More...
Ricky Gervais Denies Ghost Rumours
Ricky Gervais, star of the upcoming supernatural comedy film Ghost Town, denied to SCI FI Wire as wildly untrue tabloid reports that he was scared out of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel by a ghost. More...
X-Men: More Spinoffs To Come
20th Century Fox is mulling the possibility of more X-Men spinoff movies, including a young X-Men project as well as Deadpool, based on a character played by Ryan Reynolds in the upcoming X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Variety reported. More...
Deadgirl Raises Horrific Questions
The creators and actors of Deadgirl told SCI FI Wire that the supernatural film is this generation's Stand by Me or River's Edge. More...
Rango To Be Voiced By Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp will reunite with Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski on Rango, an animated movie that Paramount will finance and distribute, Variety reported. More...
UK News, 9th September
Find out more about The Black Hole Life Perserver and the future plans of Kevin Smith and Barry Sonnenfield. More...
John Kamps, Believes In Ghost Town
John Kamps--who co-wrote the spooky romantic comedy Ghost Town with director David Koepp--told SCI FI Wire that he had an inexplicable encounter with a famous ghost in Hollywood. More...
The Greatest American Hero Movie Confirmed
Stephen J. Cannell, creator of the cult '80s TV series The Greatest American Hero, confirmed to fans that a feature film is in the works. More...
The Thirteenth Hour: New Line Project
New Line Cinema has made a pre-emptive acquisition of The Thirteenth Hour, a time-travel novel by Richard Doetsch, Variety reported. More...
Forbidden Kingdom's Origins Revealed
John Fusco told SCI FI Wire that it was a dream come true to see The Forbidden Kingdom transformed into an international hit starring Jet Li and Jackie Chan, especially since the film began life as a bedtime story he'd often told his son. More...












