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White House Down
Movie Review | Rob, Matt | 6th September 2013
What are the chances of two 'Die Hard In The White House' films getting released just months apart? And it's always such a shame when this kind of thing happens because, inevitably, whichever film gets released second is the one that suffers. In fact, to Average Joe Cinema, it might even look like this film has COPIED Olympus Has Fallen. Well, let me be the first to assure you that this kind of laziness just doesn't happen in the entertainment industry.
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House of Cards: The Complete First Season DVD
TV Review | Ed Williamson | 13th June 2013
Though Netflix have some thinking to do around how they take advantage of social media TV discussion when they release a series with no regular episode schedule, they've chosen a superior flagship in House of Cards.
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WOMEN: Omar Epps has advice for you
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 30th January 2013
You didn't have a clue, did you, women? Not till Omar set you straight. Now go on home and think on it.
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Netflix House of Cards less tainted by spurious, probably misremembered racism than original
TV News | Ed Williamson | 4th January 2013
A friend of mine once bumped into Ian Richardson, star of the BBC series House of Cards. He apparently said something disconcertingly racist.
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Top 20 TV shows of 2012
TV Feature | Ed Williamson, Matt Looker, Luke Whiston, Rob Young | 2nd January 2013
We spent 2012 doing what we do best: watching TV and putting off writing about it. And my stars, the things we've seen. If only there were some way to convey our preferences of one thing over another through hierarchical structuring. Wait a minute ...
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Elementary guest star on familiar ground
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 29th November 2012
"No, Sherlock, Princeton Plainsboro will not allow you to surgically remove a man's eyes in order to cure his athlete's foot. It's—"
"CUT!"
"Oh, sorry, force of habit." -
Add these together and you've kind of got House
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 20th September 2012
Miss House? Don't worry, here's two new TV doctor shows lined up to replace him, both of which DEFINITELY have legs.
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Parliament of House: part three
TV Feature | Ed Williamson, Matt Looker | 28th May 2012
Who knew we'd actually predict correctly a fair chunk of the House series finale? Not all those people who always called us directionless geeks who watch too much TV, that's for sure. Ha! The fools. Join us for part three as we say goodbye to the doctor for good.
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Chase gets new job in implausibly good-looking fire department
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 25th May 2012
They can't put out a fire for shit in Chicago, but the calendars look great. -
Parliament of House: part two
TV Feature | Ed Williamson, Matt Looker | 24th May 2012
Having spent eight years watching House, we're both more or less fully qualified doctors. Get us a crash-cart, STAT!
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