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Video View: The Futureheads, Death Set and Rivers Cuomo Play

Video View: The Futureheads, Death Set and Rivers Cuomo

Encoded | 14 February 2008

Welcome to Encoded's shiny new music video show, designed to give you a peek at some of the very best visual fodder that's accompanying the latest single releases. In this episode we're given a behind-the-scenes insight into the making of a video with The Futureheads' 'Beginning of the Twist'; The Death Set get creative with Polaroids in 'Negative Thinking' and ex-Weezer main man Rivers Cuomo goes back to basics and simply pops on a bobble hat. Feel free to suggest other worthy videos we should be looking at in the comments section below.

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...

Episode 4: Top games for 2008 Play

Episode 4: Top games for 2008

Start/Select | 04 February 2008

In this episode of Start/Select, GameSpot UK's Guy Cocker and his panel discuss the games they're most looking forward to in 2008, and the games GameSpot UK users are most excited about. Will we see Killer Instinct 3 this year? Why is Haze going to be so good? And is the hype about LittleBigPlanet justified? The panel give us their thoughts...

Sarabeth Tucek Play

Sarabeth Tucek

CNET TV: LIVE | 01 February 2008

Sarabeth Tucek, who has clocked up an impressive list of collaborations in her time, including providing vocals on Smog's album Supper, a spell with The Brian Jonestown Massacre and a slot supporting Bob Dylan on his 2007 tour, has finally released her debut album, simply entitled Sarabeth Tucek, on The Echo Label. Here she sings with Luther Russell in an exclusive set for CNET TV: Live.

Movie Review: No Country for Old Men Play

Movie Review: No Country for Old Men

Reel Weekend | 18 January 2008

The Coen brothers return to cinemas this week with their acclaimed new thriller No Country For Old Men, and if you were starting to wonder if Joel and Ethan had lost it following their last two films, let us assure you that No Country is a huge return to form. The film stars Josh Brolin as a Texan tough guy who runs off with $2m that he finds at the scene of a bungled drug deal – it's a western, a thriller and an art-movie rolled into one, and kicks off 2008 in formidable style.

Samsung F700 Play

Samsung F700

Gadget Reviews | 17 January 2008

There's no mistaking where the Samsung F700 takes its design inspiration from – it's a dead ringer for the iPhone. But while Apple's phone is hamstrung by its limited EDGE system, the F700 has full-blooded HSDPA mobile broadband. Can its interface bear the same comparison, though?

Movie Review: Charlie Wilson's War Play

Movie Review: Charlie Wilson's War

Reel Weekend | 11 January 2008

Tom Hanks stars in the story of Charles Wilson, a womanising, party-loving Democratic congressman, who in the early 80s led a campaign to arm the freedom fighters of Afghanistan in their fight against the pesky Soviets. Legendary director Mike Nichols works from a script by West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin in a spiky satire that is already attracting awards attention. Julia Roberts and Philip Seymour Hoffman complete the excellent supporting cast.

Burnout Paradise Play

Burnout Paradise

Game Trailers | 10 January 2008

With Criterion Games' Burnout Paradise, the high-speed, crash-'em-up style of Burnout play you've come to expect from the series is expanding to include go-anywhere, open-world gameplay, as well as online play that will keep you and your friends zipping through the highways and byways of Paradise City long after the game is released later this month.

The Broken Family Band Play

The Broken Family Band

CNET TV: LIVE | 17 December 2007

The Broken Family Band were lovely enough to come into our studio recently to record a five-track set exclusively for the first of our CNET TV:LIVE sessions. The set list includes three songs from the current album Hello Love – 'Leaps', 'Give and Take' and 'Dancing on the 4th Floor'; a favourite from back yonder, 'At the Back of the Chapel'; and a brand-new, as-yet-unrecorded track 'Please Yourself'.

Episode 2.8: Asus Eee – the sequel Play

Episode 2.8: Asus Eee – the sequel

Dialogue Box | 03 December 2007

ZDNet.co.uk's Rupert Goodwins and Charles McLellan bring you the latest on one of the most popular products of the year – Asus' Eee PC – before they get stuck into it with a screwdriver and dissect it to within an inch of its life.


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