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The Death Of Stalin
Movie Review | Ed Williamson | 23rd October 2017
By now the central premise of Armando Iannucci's recent satirical output is clear enough, or has maybe just about been done to death: in politics, everyone's a chancer, making it up on the fly and looking out for number one. In The Death of Stalin there's an extra layer of irony, too: under Communism, there isn't supposed to be a number one to look out for. It's kind of the point.
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Check out the poster for Bruce Willis' new movie, Death Wash
Movie Feature | Matt Looker | 7th August 2017
He wants the filth off the streets! He's planning to clean up the city! Etc!
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The Woman In Black 2: Angel Of Death
Movie Review | Ed Williamson | 3rd January 2015
I saw Woman In Black 2 about a month ago and I didn't make a lot of notes. No, you're unprofessional. But I didn't make a lot of notes because I felt by its third act that it was broadly doing what it had set out to, in the way that a lot of mainstream horror movies tend to quite competently, and that to review it straight would be to retread ground I've already trodden in other reviews. But one interesting thing did occur to me. Read on if you like tedious narrative theory!
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TV shows dressed up for Halloween
TV Feature | Matt Looker, Ali Gray, Kirsty Harrison, Ed Williamson, Cal King | 31st October 2011
It's not just fat kids and humiliated parents that parade themselves in crappy costumes on Halloween. Thanks to some Photoshop tricks and treats, we have a whole group of TV shows masquerading under spooky aliases ready to shout 'boo' before holding out their hand for some Haribo.
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New first trailer for new last Harry Potter film
Movie Trailer | Matt | 28th April 2011
Everybody gather round to see the new trailer for "Harree Pottah", what is sure to be the UK's biggest blockbusting film ever...until the inevitable reboot.
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The guiltiest pleasures of 2010
Movie Feature | Ali | 22nd December 2010
2010 has been a bumper year for movies that nestle somewhere between 'demented genius' and 'unparalleled garbage'. Here are our favourite guilty pleasures of the year: please don't judge us.
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The Death And Life Of Charlie St. Cloud
Movie Review | Rob | 10th October 2010
In order to enjoy the fantasy-friendly Charlie St. Cloud, you need to have either a soft spot for spiritually romantic movies, be open minded about the afterlife, be a twelve year-old girl obsessed with Zac Efron, or be easily impressed by stunning landscapes and peaceful coastal towns. Unfortunately, I'm a sucker for a striking seaside backdrop - and films that kinda reminds me of Field Of Dreams.
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Shock: Warner Bros scrap plans to release Harry Potter in 3D
Movie News | Ali | 8th October 2010
In a rare, dignified move, Warner Bros have ditched their plans to convert the new Harry Potter movie into 3D, claiming they were unable to "meet the highest standards of quality". Crikey.
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New Harry Potter banners are great for my search rankings
Movie News | Ali | 7th October 2010
Yeah, I went there. Here are seven brand new character banners for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part One, which stars EMMA WATSON who is quite SEXY and definitely not NAKED. Also, UPSKIRT.
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Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows trailer looks good, actually
Movie Trailer | Ali | 30th June 2010
I haven't read the books, though. Why is everything so magical? Are we to believe this is some sort of... school for wizards? (*snort*)
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