Films On Tv Round-up
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Films on TV round-up: learn a trade, son, you'll go far
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 7th November 2011
Good old Film4. You can always rely on them to show ponderous films about lonely, maladjusted men in which not much actually happens at some unsociable hour of the morning.
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Films on TV round-up: Emile Locques and email boxes
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 30th October 2011
Controversy time: I think Roger Moore was the best Bond, and I really like You've Got Mail. What are you going to do about it? Go and read something else? Ha! I'd like to see you try! Oh right, you've gone.
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Films on TV round-up: Rage Comics
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 23rd October 2011
People these days, not so much with the reading. In order to reach out to our younger, some say dumber, friends this week's Film on TV comes to you in Rage-o-vision. Warning: Spoilers and really bad comics.
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Films on TV round-up: Plathitudes
TV Feature | Ed Williamson, Sylvia Plath | 16th October 2011
This Sunday we're delighted to welcome a special guest writer to give us her take on the films coming up on TV this week: Sylvia Plath.
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Films on TV round-up: milk and cookies. Human flesh cookies.
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 9th October 2011
This weekend was a brilliant weekend for films on TV; next week is a flaming bag of reheated turds! So what should you be watching tonight? Well, let me tell you, it's a tough battle between a grown-up proper film and Johnny Depp in a fright wig.
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Films on TV round-up: it was acceptable in the eighties
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 2nd October 2011
Shit, I haven't written this in about a month, have I? Films are the ones that are a bit longer than TV shows, right? Usually got Ryan Gosling in them? OK, I got this.
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Films on TV round-up: families of all kinds
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 25th September 2011
Another week, another selection of X-Men related movies on ITV2. Thankfully, there are other channels and many, many other films to watch. I haven't got a lot of time to waste talking about them, as Ryan Reynolds' M&S adverts aren't going to watch themselves. So let's go, chop chop!
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Films on TV round-up: Licence to Spiel(berg)
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 18th September 2011
FACT: films on TV are better than films on DVD. All they take is a simple remote click as opposed to going to all the trouble of inserting a disc, and they often come with those handy loo breaks, which in no way disrupt narrative flow.
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Films on TV round-up: bums get the best films
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 11th September 2011
Ever notice that really good films are on either during the day (Channel 4 Hitchcock-a-thons) or at 11:55pm? TV channels love the frail and unemployed who don't have to concern themselves with so-called 'sleep'. This week, a few of the best films you won't see if you're a fully contributing member of society. Or a stay at home parent; all they get to see is baby poop. Yeah.
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Films on TV round-up: vandals and landfills
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 4th September 2011
This week I've decided that picking out a film from the schedules and ripping it to shreds for being awful is an acceptable contribution to a films on TV round-up. If you've ever seen Green Street, you won't blame me for it.
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