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He played the half-human, half-demon Cole Turner in the WB supernatural series “Charmed” and a self-destructive playboy in ...
Most Wanted" and "Nip/Tuck" star Julian McMahon has died at 56 after fighting cancer, with his wife Kelly stating his "wish ...
McMahon was known for portraying villain Doctor Doom in 2005's Fantastic Four and the 2007's sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of ...
Fantastic Four was far from perfect, but Julian McMahon's performance as Victor von Doom was one of the best things about it.
Titan Books' new novelization of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's 'Galactus Trilogy' heralds the coming of July’s 'Fantastic Four' ...
It’s unfortunate that adults will sit through this with their children, or because they’re bored, because the film was created for someone without much brain capacity. Every time the story ...
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Maybe it has something to do with seriously diminished expectations, but this is an improvement over its lifeless predecessor: There's actually a ...
At a time when tortured superheroes like Spider-Man, Superman and Batman would benefit from some serious psychotherapy, it's almost refreshing to see a comicbook caper as blithe, weightless and ...
Julian McMahon, an Australia-born actor who appeared in two Fantastic Four films and TV shows such as Charmed, Nip/Tuck and ...
Fantastic 4: Rise of Silver Surfer Update We checked out more of the action in this comic-book-turned-movie-turned-game from Visual Concepts. May 31, 2007 8:01am ...
REVIEW: Maybe it's just seriously diminished expectations, but "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" is an improvement of sorts over the lifeless 2005 edition.
The Fantastic Four may be one of comic-dom's most famous super-teams, but gamers playing the adaptation of their latest film can be excused for thinking they're also the most inept. "Fantastic ...