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3 Film Characters (of 2012) Who Failed at their Jobs

December 27, 2012 1:00 pm1 Comment
3 Film Characters (of 2012) Who Failed at their Jobs

Often in films we are given characters that the writers make out to be ‘cool’. They are often given a typical ‘cool’ career (cop, ninja) and we are left expecting them to evolve into a tough hero or villain. Sometimes, they never do. Here are three examples of characters who […]

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Defending The Resident Evil Films

December 26, 2012 6:00 pm0 Comments
Defending The Resident Evil Films

My housemate hates the Resident Evil films. He thinks the storylines are lazy, the characters two-dimensional and the zombies not scary in the slightest. However, personally, I enjoy them, despite acknowledging them as films that will probably never win an Oscar. So I’ve dedicated my article this week to defending […]

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Why ‘Skyfall’ is Unmissable

December 24, 2012 12:00 pm0 Comments
Why 'Skyfall' is Unmissable

Skyfall humbly celebrates 50 years of the great 007, and it is an anniversary not to be missed. Sam Mendes courageously depicts Bond as an agent aging, now unable to perform all the tricks of a young recruit. Not only are Bond’s physical downfalls on show for all to see, […]

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Great Expectations: Poor Reality.

December 23, 2012 10:00 am0 Comments
Great Expectations: Poor Reality.

For all you English students out there who thought that the new Great Expectations film and it’s all-star cast was going to be the nerdy highlight of your Christmas break, think again. Having read the book and seen the BBC adaptation of Dickens’s charming tale at Christmas last year, I […]

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Review: Safety Not Guaranteed

December 22, 2012 9:39 pm0 comments
Review: Safety Not Guaranteed

The premise of this light-hearted comedy-drama is simple enough. Whilst working as an intern at a Seattle magazine, Darius Britt (Aubrey Plaza) gets roped in by a half-arsed, borderline-misogynistic journalist called Jeff (Jake M. Johnson of New Girl), to write a story on a man who, on the surface, comes across […]

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Page-turner to Blockbuster: 3 Novel Adaptations to Watch

December 17, 2012 6:00 pm0 Comments
Page-turner to Blockbuster: 3 Novel Adaptations to Watch

To celebrate the release of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, I’ve drawn up a short list of novel adaptations due to hit cinemas next year, which I expect to be pretty spectacular. This is just a small sample of a number of great looking adaptations due out in 2013, ordered […]

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Three Films We Should Be Looking Forward To in 2013

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Three Films We Should Be Looking Forward To in 2013

Let’s be honest, 2012 was fantastic for film. We were given the finale of the Dark Knight trilogy, the most action-packed superhero movie yet, Avengers Assemble, and some other fantastic scripts like Looper, Life of Pi and Silver Linings Playbook. However, that isn’t to say that it’s all downhill from […]

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

December 15, 2012 12:06 pm0 Comments
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. The opening passages of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit introduced us to Bilbo Baggins, a middle-aged hobbit from the Shire. Most people watching Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey have probably seen the Lord of the Rings films, and so […]

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