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Gadget Reviews | 01 November 2007
Despite its demure size – both in stature and in memory, Apple's iPod touch still manages to cram in web browsing and iTunes over Wi-Fi.
Movie Trailers | 01 November 2007
The Coen Brothers return to the crime genre with this brutal tale of heroin, dead bodies and a large stash of stolen money.
Movie Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Reel Weekend | 07 February 2008
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly tells the extraordinary true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the one-time editor of the French edition of Elle magazine, who in 1995 suffered a stroke that left him entirely paralysed except for his left eye. The film is directed by painter-turned-director Julian Schnabel, and adopts an unconventional narrative technique to depict this remarkable story of triumph over tragedy.
Movie Review: All the Boys Love Mandy Lane
Reel Weekend | 15 February 2008
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is the latest in a persistent line of slasher movies hitting our screens, arriving some 30 years since the first Halloween and proving that there's life in the formula yet. Mandy Lane is the gorgeous but chaste new girl at school, and in an attempt to fit in with her peers, agrees to go on a weekend away with them. But someone wants Mandy all to himself, and before long is picking off his rivals...
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Reel Weekend | 01 February 2008
This week we've got a bumper selection of goodies to give away to celebrate the release of Doug Liman's sci-fi blockbuster Jumper. Three lucky entrants will each win a whole host of booty and all you need to do to enter is tell us the answer to one straightforward question. Click on the player above for more details and then email us with the correct answer to be in with a chance of scoring this prize.
Reel Weekend | 01 February 2008
3:10 to Yuma is a remake of the 1957 Glenn Ford classic, and stars Christian Bale as a simple farmer who takes the job of escorting notorious villain Russell Crowe to a railway station to await the train of the title. While Jesse James and Seraphim Falls were slow, dark, arty westerns, this film is cast in a more traditional mould. There's a clear-cut good guy and bad guy, a pretty wife who begs her man not to take the job, lots of grizzled men spitting in the dirt and a big climactic gun fight.
The Kills – 'Cheap and Cheerful'
Music Videos | 30 January 2008
The video for The Kills' new single 'Cheap And Cheerful', released on Domino on 3 March, is a fast-paced two-and-a-half minutes of blonde wigs, red lips and Warhol-inspired graphics, set to a grimy blend of guitars and punchy electro beats. For this track, which is the second from the band's forthcoming third album Midnight Boom, they drafted in Spank Rock's producer Alex Epton, aka Armani XXXchange.
Movie Review: Margot at the Wedding
Reel Weekend | 29 February 2008
Margot at the Wedding, starring Nicole Kidman, Jack Black and Jennifer Jason Leigh, is a dark comedy written and directed by Noah Baumbach, whose previous movie The Squid and the Whale proved a breakthrough indie hit in 2005. Kidman plays Margot, a successful writer but emotional wreck who comes to visit her estranged sister Pauline after she hears she is about to marry a deeply unsuitable man she has only just met...
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Movie Trailers | 18 February 2008
Harrison Ford returns to one of the roles that made him famous, and one of the most iconic screen heroes of all time, in this fourth entry in the Indiana Jones saga. Despite being in his 60s, Ford still looks the part in his hat and whip combo and the film looks set to deliver all the artifact chasing fun you expect from a Jones movie. Steven Spielberg returns to the director's chair to oversee the proceedings...
Reel Weekend | 22 February 2008
It was inevitable that John Rambo would make his own comeback. Confusingly, this fourth movie in the series that started with First Blood is simply called Rambo, but that's the most unusual thing about it. Elsewhere, it's business as usual as our meat-headed killing machine takes on another bunch of interchangeable democracy-hating foreign scum. In this case, it's the Burmese military…
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