Rob, Mike, and Bryan go over the geeky news for March 5, 2012.
Author - Rob Logan
Capcom has revealed that the console version of Street Fighter X Tekken will eventually receive the PS Vita's expanded character roster.
Benedict Cumberbatch is being lined up to play Doctor Who’s deadly foe The Master for the show’s 50th anniversary.
In a recent interview, Dan Aykroyd spoke of his desire to create Ghostbusters 3 and expressed his frustration that Bill Murray won't do it.
Paramount Pictures chooses industry leader to co-publish and distribute highly anticipated video game inspired by the new Star Trek film franchise.
The teaser trailer for Universal Pictures' Despicable Me 2 has come online.
A deal has been reached with The Muppets director James Bobin and original co-writer Nicholas Stoller to pen a sequel to the successful 2011 film.
Ubisoft has officially released the boxart for Assassin's Creed 3 and announced a release date of October 30th, 2012.
The man with the hat is back – and looking better than ever!
Has Holmes truly met his match? Will Moriarty outsmart him once and for all? It's elementary, my dear Watson!
Project X is chaotic in presentation with a storyline that remains very predictable, but ultimately delivers enough humor to make it worth viewing.
A new trailer for Marvel's The Avengers is now online.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City will be delivering fans the most vicious triple threat battle of their lives when it launches on March 20 in North America.
A TEDTalk from the future as envisioned by Prometheus director Ridley Scott.
Looking back on the movies of 2011, these are the Top 10 that stand above the rest.
Sony Pictures has reportedly offered a deal to Brian Taylor to write and direct a movie based on the popular Twisted Metal video game franchise.
Arnold Schwarzenegger will star opposite Sylvester Stallone in the action-thriller The Tomb.
Rob and Mike go over some more Bootlegs and then announce the Top 10 Movies of 2011.