Appleseed: Ex Machina
David Hollingworth straps himself into a landmate in preparation for the latest big screen Appleseed adventure. more...
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
That hat, the bullwhip and the worn out shoes are back. Can Harrison Ford still pull it off? more...
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Iron Man
Na-na, na-na-na. Oh yeah, David Hollingworth is impressed with the latest addition to the Marvel Movies universe. more...
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U2:3D
An indulgent spectacle or a unique look at a rock legend? David Hollingworth ponders the latest U2 release. more...
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Guinness World Records 2008 – Gamer’s Edition
It would be the new testament of gaming literature, except we're not sure what the old one was. more...
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Movie review: In the Shadow of the Moon
To some, the race to the moon was a political stunt to win the Cold War. But not as far is its astronauts were concerned. more...
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Cloverfield movie review
Monster stomp! Monster crush! Monster review! Rarr! more...
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Beowulf movie review
We take a look at the latest computer generated Hollywood Blockbuster. And Angelina Jolie's breasts. more...
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Review: Day Watch
Attack of the Crazy Russians. more...
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Roving Mars
Exploring Mars on the IMAX big screen. more...
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Black Sheep
You'll never look at lamb chops the same way again... more...
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Cashback
A lackluster romantic comedy filled with cliché and one-liners. more...
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Snow Cake
Snow cake is a slow burning quaint little film, with impressive performances from both Weaver and Rickman. more...
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Lucky Miles
A bittersweet comedy reinventing a classic Aussie story. more...
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Transformers
Michael Bay shows the doubters it was in safe hands all along. more...
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The Host
Koreans break from Starcraft to tangle with child stealing river monster. more...
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Exiled
Add this one to the 'must see' list. more...
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The Intruders
Well is it a horror movie or isn't it? Huh? more...
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The Road to Guantanamo
We accidentally went down this road instead of the road to Guacamole. more...
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Review: Infection
A visually appealing Japanese horror movie that struggles in the plot department. more...
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Breach
Chris Cooper’s intense portrayal of FBI turncoat makes Breach a must see. more...
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Writing for Video Games
A book loaded with practical tips for writers looking to get into the industry, with bonus insight for non-writers. more...
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Film review: Paris, Je T’aime
A day in the life of the city of love. more...
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Film review: TMNT
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the sewers... more...
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Review: 300
Shirts off, grease on, boys. We're going to war. Comic book war. more...
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Kenny
A surprisingly warm Aussie flick, not really a LOLfest, but very feelgood. more...
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Tsotsi
Enter the underground of Johannesburg and discover all the pains of youth, magnified a few times. more...
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Heroes
NBC’s new series Heroes will pull you free of the seemingly inescapable grip of JJ Abrams’ Lost. Seriously – we can’t even remember what that silly show was about. It’s that good. more...
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Letters from Iwo Jima
Eastwood tackles WWII from the Japanese perspective and pulls another triumph out of his mighty hat. more...
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Review: Rocky Balboa
Rocky Balboa is the sixth and final movie of the Rocky franchise. Yes, the famously sequel-ridden series ends for real this time. more...
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Shake Hands With the Devil
We've recommended a lot of good films before. Here's one that actually matters. more...
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Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
Snow White with a bit more stabbing and strangulation. more...
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Review: Mel Gibson's Apocalypto
A rollicking action flick that'll leave you spinning, but not contemplating. more...
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Preserving Efforts volume 1
Local database geek and hip hop supporter compiles DVD for the true believers. more...
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Borat: Cultural learnings of America for make benefit glorious nation of Kazakhstan
I swear, the grammar checker found no problems with that sentence whatsoever. more...
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