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Episode 1: Killer Sheep, Cooking Rats and Naughty Rockstars Play

Episode 1: Killer Sheep, Cooking Rats and Naughty Rockstars

Reel Weekend | 05 November 2007

Ben Howard takes a look at the picks of the week's cinema and DVD releases. On this week's show... killer sheep, a classic rockumentary, plus the latest in rat-based entertainment.

Episode 3: Rodriguez terrorises the planet Play

Episode 3: Rodriguez terrorises the planet

Reel Weekend | 08 November 2007

Ben Howard returns to guide you through the essential flicks hitting cinemas and DVD this week, including zombies aplenty in Planet Terror and a trip into the wilderness courtesy of Robert Rodriguez.

HTC TyTN II Play

HTC TyTN II

Gadget Reviews | 01 November 2007

With its new hard-hitting features including Windows Mobile programs, GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA, the HTC TyTN II packs a major punch.

Control premiere Play

Control premiere

Reel Report | 01 November 2007

Reel Report interviews director Anton Corbijn and the stars of his directorial debut, examining the short life of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis.

Movie Review: There Will Be Blood Play

Movie Review: There Will Be Blood

Reel Weekend | 07 February 2008

There Will Be Blood, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, is serious cinema – two-and-a-half hours of weighty drama, moral complexity and epic storytelling. Director Paul Thomas Anderson, who previously brought us the likes of Boogie Nights and Magnolia, makes his intention clear from the very start, opening with an entirely dialogue-free 15-minute prologue that will really sort the men from the boys among audiences...

Movie Review: Cloverfield Play

Movie Review: Cloverfield

Reel Weekend | 01 February 2008

Ever since the White House was blown to bits in Independence Day a decade ago, Hollywood has tried to outdo itself with ever-more spectacular scenes of urban devastation. We've had giant monsters, aliens, earthquakes, asteroids and tidal waves, and with Cloverfield, we return to the giant monster. Luckily this isn't a retread of Roland Emmerich's woeful Godzilla remake, but Lost creator JJ Abrams' hip, handheld take on the traditional monsterfest...

Movie Review: Be Kind Rewind Play

Movie Review: Be Kind Rewind

Reel Weekend | 15 February 2008

Be Kind Rewind is the latest film from French maverick Michel Gondry, who previously brought us Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and last year's The Science of Sleep. Jerry (Jack Black) and Mike (Mos Def) are given the job of looking after a crumbling VHS-only video store when owner Mr Fletcher (Danny Glover) goes away for a few days. Unfortunately, Black gets magnetised while committing an act of environmental terrorism, and somehow wipes every tape in the store. So the bungling duo take it upon themselves to remake the movies using just themselves and an old camera...

Episode 5: Far Cry 2 and Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 Play

Episode 5: Far Cry 2 and Rainbow Six: Vegas 2

Start/Select | 21 February 2008

In this episode of Start/Select, GameSpot UK's Guy Cocker travels to snowy Montreal to talk to the developers of two of this year's biggest releases: Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 and Far Cry 2. While he's there, he's also treated to a taster of what it's like to work at Ubisoft, one of the biggest independent game publishers in the world. Can they really call this work?

Alternative Christmas movies Play

Alternative Christmas movies

Reel Weekend | 14 December 2007

Ben Howard casts aside the usual Christmas viewing and picks five alternative festive favourites to warm the cinephile over the Christmas period. A foul-mouthed Santa bah-humbugs in Bad Santa, college-girls get stalked and slashed in Black Xmas and Santa Claus brings some Christmas cheer to Mars in Santa Claus Conquers The Martians.

CES: Alienware's bad boy ALX PC and curved display Play

CES: Alienware's bad boy ALX PC and curved display

Crave TV | 09 January 2008

Alienware wowed CNET.co.uk at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with not one, but two incredible pieces of technology. First up was its 42-inch Curved Display, which redefines the term widescreen. It's curved like an enormous pair of wrap-around shades -- the idea being that it provides a more immersive gaming experience. And last but not least was the Alienware ALX -- which drew a pretty big crowd because of the sheer outlandishness of its specification and the awesome styling of its new P2 chassis. Take a look for yourself...


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