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Reinventing The Classics

March 18, 2015 9:42 am0 comments
Reinventing The Classics

Rather than reinvent the wheel in the world of gaming, the creative minds out there have opted to take what works and twist it into something new, different, and altogether exciting. As the old adage goes, why fix what isn’t broken? What that adage doesn’t grasp, however, is the fact […]

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Scorned Reviewed: Scarred For Life!

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Scorned Reviewed: Scarred For Life!

Scorned released in 2013 and directed by Mark Jones. Its premise is infidelity and the circumstances that soon surface as an affair progresses. The establishing (opening) shots attempt to demonstrate a strong presence. White text lies on a black backdrop; its content leads to a convincing argument. SMS messages read […]

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What if I forgave myself even though I’d done something I shouldn’t have? Wild Review

March 17, 2015 9:00 am0 comments
What if I forgave myself even though I’d done something I shouldn’t have? Wild Review

Translating Cheryl Strayed’s 2013 sort-of memoir Wild: From lost To Found On The Pacific West Trail to the screen must have been a daunting task for everybody involved; it really isn’t a text that seems like fertile ground for cinematic reinvention, it’s not crying out to be displayed on the […]

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Me and The Parasite

March 16, 2015 12:19 pm4 comments
Me and The Parasite

I’ve never been able to relate to The Black Dog metaphor, for depression. Perhaps it’s because I had a black dog growing up – those memories were some of the happiest I’ve ever had. Perhaps it’s because he always seemed to run away from home and that is something I […]

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Terrific Fun – Interview with actor David Wayman

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Terrific Fun - Interview with actor David Wayman

David Wayman is a North London born actor who made his feature-film début in British Zombie Movie ‘The Dead Inside’.  He was cast as ‘Tom’ in BAFTA winner Martin Gooch’s film “Death – It’s a Mystery” (2011). More recently, he has played lead roles in romantic comedy “Art Ache” and ghost story […]

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Baby Toys – a Few Pointers for You

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Baby Toys – a Few Pointers for You

When a baby is born it is an occasion of indescribable joy and pleasure for the family. Get-togethers and parties are organized to celebrate these occasions. If you have been invited to such an occasion or a birthday party for a baby, then it is important that you select a […]

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Ten Practical Reasons to Love a Book more than a Movie of an Evening.

March 15, 2015 9:00 am0 comments
Ten Practical Reasons to Love a Book more than a Movie of an Evening.

There are many of us out there that are sparse on time. For whatever reason, babies to look after, parents to look after, or careers to look after or just the fact that we live in 2015. It makes the time we do have to ourselves all the more precious, […]

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An Unbiased Media?

March 14, 2015 9:00 am0 comments
An Unbiased Media?

A report by the Sutton Trust – an educational charity which aims to improve social mobility and address educational disadvantage- revealed that most leading journalists went to private schools and that this disparity has been steadily increasing over last 10 years only. More than half of Britain’s top 100 journalists were […]

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