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Superman Unbound

Superman Unbound is straight to DVD. This often means it’s not very good. In fact, I’d say that the reason we haven’t had Justice League yet is because Warner Bros. have spent so much time on animating straight-to-DVD Superman stuff. Now, Superman Unbound has a strange title. At first, I assumed “Unbound” referred to a version of the…
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BBC features – Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th January 2015

Friday 2nd January 2015 20:00 StreetDance 2 (Jane English) Drama sequel. A streetdancer travels the world to assemble a crew of the world’s best dancers following a humiliating defeat, hoping to win at a competition in Paris. 00:05 Rope (Arthur Laurents) Two young men kill a weak school friend merely for the intellectual thrill of it…
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It’s time to cancel Top Gear

The media’s been talking about it for months. We’ve all heard it. The Top Gear Patagonia Special, and its infamous ending. Jeremy Clarkson’s registration plate H982 FKL was alleged to have caused offence during their trip through Argentina to the point that an angry mob ambushed the production crew, forcing them to flee the country. The…
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2014’s highest-grossing cinema releases

Today begins the final Opening Weekend of 2014. So it makes sense for today to be the day for looking back at this year’s most financially successful releases cinematically. From ten… 10: How to Train Your Dragon 2 (Dean DeBlois) Total worldwide gross: $618,909,935 09: Interstellar (Jonathan Nolan/Christopher Nolan) Total worldwide gross: $635,433,000 08: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay…
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BBC features – Friday 26th to Sunday 28th December 2014

Friday 26th December 2014 18:55 The Boy in the Dress (David Walliams/Kevin Cecil/Andy Riley) Dennis feels different – he’s an ordinary boy who lives in an ordinary house in an ordinary street, he plays football with his mates and lives with his dad and brother, but he is frustrated by the boring grey world he…
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2014 in cinema – my top ten

2014 has been an… interesting year for cinema. Some have called it the best year for cinemas superheroes, even. There are several of those on my list of top ten cinema releases of 2014. In chronological order, beginning with: The Trip to Italy (Michael Winterbottom) Released 20th January by IFC Films The premise of The…
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2014’s most viewed trailers (according to the Hollywood Reporter)

Original article. Pitch Perfect 2 (Kay Cannon) Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller/Brendan McCarthy/Nico Lathouris) The Hunger Games: Mockinjay Part 1 (Danny Strong/Peter Craig) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (Mark Bomback/Rick Jaffa/Amanda Silver) Sex Tape (Kate Angelo/Jason Segal/Nicholas Stoller) Dracula Untold (Matt Sazama/Burk Sharpless) X-Men: Days of Future Past (Simon Kinberg) The Fault…
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Doctor Who BAFTA TV Success

Radio Times are a formerly BBC funded TV listing magazines that have held a special relationship with Doctor Who over the years, not least because the show’s appeared on the cover more than any other show. Every year, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts host two awards ceremonies – one for British film,…
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