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Mad About Matthias: The Loft (2014) (#8)

Back in 2008 Belgian thriller, Loft , became one of the country's highest ever grossing home productions - despite being flat out med...

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Feature: The 16 Best TV Shows of 2014

It has been another impressive year for the world of TV, so as 2014 comes to an end, here are the shows that have been keeping us hooked....

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Review: Exodus: Gods and Kings

Following the slightly less conventional biblical epic Noah , Sir Ridley Scott directs Exodus: Gods and Kings - a retelling of the Exodu...

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Review: Jennifer Lawrence & Bradley Cooper in Serena

Given the sizzling pairing of Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence in 2012's Silver Lining's Playbook , it is a mystery as to ...

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Music: Dame Shirley Bassey's New Studio Album 'Hello Like Before'

Dame Shirley Bassey returns with her first studio album since 2009's The Performance this November. Titled Hello Like Before ...

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Review: Open Grave

Imagine waking up in a mass grave - with no memory of who or where you are. It is the aftermath of this grim, terrifying concept that dir...

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Trailer: Bryan Bertino's (The Strangers) Latest 'Mockingbird'

You know, I'm really not convinced about Bryan Bertino's Mockingbird - but given the fact that he directed one of the most-terrif...

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Review: Space Station 76

If like me you are fed up with the glossy, pristine world of modern science-fiction: with its slick gadgetry and CGI-heavy visuals, then ...

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Review: Map to the Stars

Edging even further from the classic body-horrors which shaped his career, David Cronenberg's latest feature, Map to the Stars , s...

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Review: The Equalizer

Sadly baring little resemblance to the cult Edward Woodward television series on which it is based, Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer i...

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Feature: 15 Cancelled TV Shows That Need to be Revived by Netflix

The ever-increasing popularity of media streaming is changing the way we view television and the shows we watch. Programmes that may not ...

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Trailer: The Pyramid

The Pyramid's impressive setting is likely to generate a lot of interest - just as Parisian catacomb horror, As Above, So Below is ...

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Review: The Guest

Without a doubt the most unashamedly entertaining genre picture of the year, The Guest presents filmmaker Adam Wingard ( You're ...

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Review: Hector and the Search for Happiness

Perhaps the worst sort of film to gain popularity in recent years is 'the plucky underdog goes travelling to fulfil his life' mo...

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Review: The Rover

From its publicity materials, The Rover may look like a gun-toting action-thriller - but anyone familiar with its director David Michôd...

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Review: Step Up: All In

The hugely successful and unashamedly entertaining Step Up series hits its fifth outing with Step Up: All In which picks up shortly a...

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