White Heat is stylishly made, as BBC dramas tend to be, and it’s all a wonderful excuse to listen to Jimi Hendrix and The Kinks.
White Heat is stylishly made, as BBC dramas tend to be, and it’s all a wonderful excuse to listen to Jimi Hendrix and The Kinks.
Sam Holden and Jake Wardle take us through 5 of the greatest episodes of The Simpsons.
Once the paradigm of technological innovation, the DVD has been a household staple since the turn of the millennium. But with music becoming largely digital, will films follow suit?
With just one hour until Deathly Hallows Part Two is released, we took a look back at a decade of movie magic. Ladies and gents, this is where everything finishes. All the fear and love, the dying and the desperate attempts at living – tonight, it all ends.
It’s strange to think that Harry Potter began as just a spark in the imagination of an aspiring author sitting on a train. From that spark grew a whole world, with its own history and folklore, government and sports. With just 2 days left until ‘It all ends’, we’re taking a look back at a decade of movie magic.
While children and adults like worldwide are planning their opening night costumes, we’re taking a look back at a decade of movie magic. (Psst, just in case you’ve been living under a rock for the past ten years and don’t know what happens…*spoilers*)
In the wake of the extravaganza that was the final Harry Potter premiere, complete with a lot of screaming and tears, we took a look back at a decade of movie magic.
A look into the movies, method, and madness of Hollywood’s perennial wackjob, Nicolas Cage.
Don’t watch this film – no do!
Actually no, but maybe it does have some… no DEFINITELY NOT THAT! This film is completely mental!
From the undead to the living dead – Night of the Living Dead (1968). Screw watching it at night though, you think I am insane?