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Now You See Me 2
Movie Review | Becky Suter | 4th July 2016
Wanna a see a magic trick? Yeah you do. Everyone loves magic. Think of a number between 1 and 5. Multiply it by 9. Add the two digits of your answer together to get a single digit. Subtract 5 from this number. If A is 1, B is 2 etc, find the letter of the alphabet that corresponds to your number. Pick a country that starts with this letter. Now think of an animal that starts with the second letter of that country. Now imagine what colour that animal usually is. By the end of this review, I shall reveal the animal and the country you were thinking of (*pauses for astonished but also mesmerised silence*). But right now, I can tell you’re thinking, "isn’t this a somewhat laboured and overlong opening paragraph for a 3 star film?" You are, aren’t you? (*waves arms*) THAT’S MAGIC (*dead dove drops from sleeve*)
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What If
Movie Review | Becky Suter | 21st August 2014
The world of rom-coms is a fickle one; for every When Harry Met Sally there's The Other Half (starring Danny Dyer, it's on Netflix) or something-or-other starring Isla Fisher tripping over a lot. Whilst it's not going to break new romantic ground, the likeable leads and overwhelming sweetness of What If won me over. God I hate myself sometimes.
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Entire Comic-Con convention populated by actors in disguise
Movie Feature | Ali Gray | 28th July 2014
Enraged ticket holders in San Diego this weekend were told they were unable to gain access to the 2014 Comic-Con convention because the entire exhibition hall was taken up by famous actors walking around in disguise.
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Can Daniel Radcliffe play a young Jon Hamm?
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 2nd November 2012
Daniel Radcliffe is to play Jon Hamm's younger self in a four-part drama for Sky Arts. But does that even work? Like, as a thing?
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DVD review: Harry Potter Wizard's Collection box set
Movie Feature | Matt | 10th September 2012
Harry Potter Wizard’s Collection’s box set is out today, featuring 31 discs, extended versions, 37 hours of special features, 4 hours of never-before-seen content and a range of memorabilia. Buy it if you have a spare £200 and a space on your DVD shelf the size of a small car.
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The Woman In Black
Movie Review | Matt | 14th February 2012
At last! Now that the wizarding adventures of Harry Potter have finished, we finally get to find out whether Daniel Radcliffe can act for realsies instead of just looking scared and running away from CGI monsters. Oh.
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Films on TV round-up: wand tricks and convicts
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 31st July 2011
Yeah, so what I've basically done here, having reduced this feature from the discussion of three films to two a few weeks back, is to whittle that down to one and a half this time around. Give it a month and this'll just be one paragraph saying "there are films on telly some are good some are not very good watch them if you like kthxbai".
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Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Movie Review | Matt | 9th July 2011
And so it all ends. Goodbye, Gryffindor. So long, Slytherin. Adios ‘Ogwarts. Whatever your feelings about ‘The Boy Who Lived’ and his mostly family friendly foray into a world of wizardry, there’s no denying that this final film marks the end of an inspired (and lucrative) era in British filmmaking. So thank god that it so magnificently lives up to the occasion.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
Movie Review | Matt | 19th November 2010
So, after nine years of expelliarmus this and accio that, the Harry Potter franchise comes to a close. The trailer tagline says, "It all ends here"...but it doesn't really, does it? Because as the title agrees, and as fans feared, this is very much just the first half of a bigger story that really ends next July. However, while it's fair to say that this sadly doesn't work as a standalone film, it is still one of the best instalments of the series yet.
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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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