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Review: Blinkbox.com
5th May 2010 | 8 comments | 1 person likes this
Blinkbox allows users to preview, buy and rent full length premium movies and TV shows online, some for free with ads, some for a fee. To succeed it needs to be easy to use, well organised and well priced. It falls short on all three counts, but all is not lost...
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Resident Evil Revelations: A Review
5th March 2012 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
The pint-sized, lighter Resident Evil you can enjoy between commutes
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Stan Lee comes to London for US style comic-con Feb 25th
12th February 2012 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Fancy a taste of those American comic book conventions? Let Stan Lee show you how it's done
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Mario Kart 7: A Review
6th January 2012 | 1 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Mario and chums are here to drive you round the bend
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6th January 2012 | 8 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
War! Huh? What is it good for? Battlefield! Or is this one Call Of Duty...?
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6th January 2012 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
The biggest selling, most popular game of all time is OK, I suppose.
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Xbox 360 Kinect round-up
6th January 2012 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Wave your body in the air like you just don't care
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Review: 50/50 – Fairly Middling
14th December 2011 | 0 comments | 1 person likes this
A review of the cancer comedy 50/50 starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen.
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Pipilotti Rist’s Eyeball Massage is pure delight
13th December 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist's show at the Hayward Gallery is a feast for the senses - and one huge chilling space
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Hide your pockets! Sony’s PS Vita Is Coming
12th December 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
The PS Vita - coming to a commuter near you very soon
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Polishing the Halo
15th November 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
A 2001 space odyssey re-released for 2011
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4th November 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Holy obvious reference, Batman! The Dark Knight hits gaming gold. Again.
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Turner Prize 2011 at BALTIC
31st October 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Thankfully the North wind did not blow quite as hard as it can last Friday night as crowds of visitors queued up outside BALTIC in Gateshead for a chance to see this year's Turner Prize nominees. The BALTIC building reached capacity at around 7pm and from then on it was strictly on- in one-out policy as the region's art fans gathered to see what has been dubbed 'Arguably the world's most prestigious and best known award for contemporary art, the Turner Prize.'
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Melancholia – Film Review
26th October 2011 | 0 comments | 1 person likes this
Lars Von Trier has produced an unapologetic, self interested piece of work which is cathartic for him as a director yet sometimes long winded and lethargic for audiences. Where ‘Dogville’ and ‘The Idiots’ explored social structure and the nature of humanity when this is altered, Melancholia is about dread.
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Alois Nebel: Stunning Czech animation reflects on recent history
24th October 2011 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
This atmospheric Czech rotoscope animation is a sophisticated reflection on recent central European history.
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