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Ben Kingsley explains why he did Bloodrayne
While sifting through the latest issue of Time magazine, we stumbled upon a ten question mini-interview with actor Ben Kingsley. One reader-submitted question, from Shane O'Sullivan of Auckland, New Zealand (thanks, Shane!) asked what we've all want...
Bloodrayne screenwriter explains the perils of working with Uwe Boll
"Scripts are late. Writers are two years late. I was two weeks late," Bloodrayne film screenwriter Guinevere Turner passionately explains in an interview pulled from "Tales From the Script," a documentary showcasing stories from across the world...
BloodRayne Betrayal review: Re-animated
WayForward's BloodRayne: Betrayal doesn't just succeed as a game despite the baggage of the moribund BloodRayne license. WayForward took the franchise fully into "campy" mode, turning the characters and settings into something you're clearly not s...
BloodRayne: The Shroud for 3DS 'on hold'
On the official Facebook page for BloodRayne: Betrayal, the upcoming downloadable spinoff of Majesco's dormant last-gen action series, a commenter asked about BloodRayne: The Shroud for 3DS. The mysterious title made its first and only appearance ...
Uwe Boll is adapting everyone's favorite video game, Bloodrayne 3
At the risk of being repeatedly pawnched, we think we can accurately describe all of Uwe Boll's video game-based films as "wretched." However, we've got a theory for why that is -- his attempt to adhere to the plot of these games limited his otherwi...
Loken feels cheated after BloodRayne experience
It would seem Kristanna Loken has officially gone off the deep end after drawing comparisons between the works of Uwe Boll and The Bard. Referencing her role in our favorite director's upcoming Dungeon Siege film, Loken suggests, "My character b...
Bloodrayne dev Terminal Reality quietly closes its doors
Developer Terminal Reality, a studio best known for creating the Bloodrayne franchise, has apparently been shuttered - though official confirmation of the closure is difficult to pin down. Veteran artist Jesse Sosa, who departed Terminal Reality ...
BloodRayne: Betrayal this summer on XBLA and PSN, courtesy of WayForward
Everyone's favorite (by default) redheaded, Nazi-fighting half-vampire is rising once again, this time with the help of an unlikely ally. Majesco is bringing back its pre-Cooking Mama, pre-casual property Bloodrayne in BloodRayne: Betrayal. The ne...
Bloodrayne: Betrayal screen shows blood rain, but not Bloodrayne
The first screenshot of WayForward's XBLA/PSN action game, Bloodrayne: Betrayal, is pretty confusing. Based only on the screenshot, it would appear that an explosion of human blood is okay to show, but Bloodrayne herself has been censored, suggest...
Bloodrayne 2 is now playable
If you've been itching to control the Bloodrayne 2 lovely, now is the time to download. The new Bloodrayne 2 demo is available on 3D Gamers. The demo lets you play as Rayne, who can learn new skills and combat combos. You'll only be able to ex...
Bloodrayne PSP made official
If you went over yesterday's E3 games list with a fine-toothed comb, you may have noticed that Bloodrayne will be making an appearance on the Sony PSP. Well, Majesco thought it may be a good time to officially announce the title. The game wil...
Permanent bite taken out of Bloodrayne: Betrayal's price
Bloodrayne: Betrayal, a game we liked quite a bit, has received a permanent price drop on both Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. The price has been lowered from $15 to a more palatable $10, allowing players to see more red for less green. Ge...
Tale of the flop: BloodRayne at the box office
It was a bad idea to make a movie about a game that's greatest moment was a pixelated Playboy spread in October 2004. In any event, Uwe Boll's latest masterpiece, BloodRayne, has grossed a dismal $2.4 million in three weeks of release—and this ...
New Bloodrayne: Betrayal screens feature improbable weapons
We've seen quite a few lovingly illustrated environments in screens and trailers for Bloodrayne: Betrayal, which means we can assume the titular protagonist does a bit of traveling. Tell us, how does she get around while toting a laser cannon that...
Ben Kingsley signs on for BloodRayne flick
In a somewhat questionable move, Oscar-winning actor Ben Kingsley has agreed to play the role of Kagan in the upcoming movie adaptation of the so-so 2002 action game BloodRayne. Kristanna Loken signed on as the lead last week. The movie...
