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Mercury Prize 2011: Nicole’s Picks
Nicole Hatch gives us her low-down on who she thinks might be high prospects to win this year’s Mercury Prize Award this evening… It’s Mercury night again, and tonight we finally find out who’s
Read More »Review: Nomad Open Air Cinema
Outdoor cinemas are exactly what the name suggests, a solution to the conflict between going outside on a nice day and staying in and watching a film. Thankfully, there are lots of open-air cinema
Read More »New Video: Adot vs T-Boy: The Brotherhood
Two prominent UK urban comedians; A-Dot and T-Boy (Don’t Jealous Me), both famous for their Nigerian accents across the Youtube platform, have joint forces in this epic short film comedy by Upshot TV. The
Read More »REVIEW: The Inbetweeners Movie
The hit TV show ends with a film that’s as awkward, hard to watch and hilarious as the show, but with an over-riding sense of friendship and growing up in its sight. Ending high
Read More »Film Review: Cowboys and Aliens
Dir: Jon Favreau/ Out now Jake Lonergan (Daniel Craig) is born out of the desert with only the memory of how to be an intensely cool cowboy and a metal ‘bracelet’ attached to his
Read More »Video Interview: Adam Deacon on Anuvahood
You might have noticed recently that Live Magazine has teamed up with ScreenThing to bring you loads of amazing film reviews (Super 8, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Harry Potter, Captain America…)
Read More »Film Review: Super 8
Dir: J.J. Abrams/ Out Now. The main characters in Super 8 are young children entering a film competition with a film they shoot during the movie on a Super 8 camera. Getting a crucial
Read More »Film Review: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Dir. Rupert Wyatt / Out Now. Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a reboot of the tumultuous, time jumping Planet of the Apes franchise that started in 1968. Rise is the emotionally
Read More »Rant: Why hate on Charlie Sheen?
Everyone seems to be ‘Hating On Charlie’. Just because he had porn star girlfriends, has drink problems, likes drugs and has more money than most people he seems to be the object of extreme
Read More »Live DVD Review: Kaboom
Kaboom (2010), directed Gregg Araki, is an early 90’s, Teenage Apocalypse trilogy. Despite its claims of being a technicolour drug-addled, sex charged teen comedy/drama; within the first 20 minutes the film leads into a
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