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Review – Doctor Who: ‘The Bells of Saint John’

Starring: Matt Smith, Jenna-Louise Coleman.Writer: Steven Moffat.Director: Colm McCarthy.  The Eleventh Doctor has had quite a series of adventures since the beginning of Doctor Who’s seventh series. He has seen the full strength of the Dalek Empire restored and then seen them forget everything about him, he’s dealt with dinosaurs on a spaceship, he’s been to the Old […]

Black Mirror Season 2 Review

If you haven't heard of Black Mirror, well, don't feel too bad, because this show has been a bit of a sleeper hit since it's inception. Spawning from the mind of Charlie Brooker, Black Mirror is essentially a modern, British-made Outer Limits, but with a large dollop of misanthropy and social commentary. SPOILERS INSIDE!

Review: Crysis 3

Prophet stirs once more as the suit is restored but the reunion with old friends is short, the Earth is at war with itself as Cell controls all aspects of life on the planet and they must be stopped. Suit up, grab your gun and join us as we check out EA's Crysis 3!

Review: Mama

Two children survive alone in the woods for five years, after being found they are taken in by their Uncle who promises them a life different to the one they've had to suffer through, a loving caring home but something doesn't want to let the girls go and they can't bare to be torn from their 'Mama'. Horror takes the form of undying love, check out our review of 'Mama' here.

Review: Ni No Kuni

Console: PlayStation 3Players: SingleRelease Date: 1st February 2013Developers: Level-5Publishers: Level-5Genre: Roleplay, FantasyPrice: €55.99 JRPGS have often suffered the problem of having a small appeal and a niche audience. It can be a difficult genre to get into. From the outside it can look daunting, have weird and “out there” stories, esoteric control systems or just […]

Review: Gangster Squad

Dames and brauds! Tommy guns and cigars! Forget about it in this movie! We are of course talking about director Rubin Fleischer's new movie, 'Gangster Squad'. Pumped with heart throbs, action and suspence, are we looking at the perfect combination or is this nod to cinema noir a recipe for disaster? Find out now!

Review: Les Misérables

It is based off one of the longest running musicals in the world and opened across the world to fans from every nation three days ago. Les Misérables is the musical drama film from Tom Hooper telling the story of love, betrayal and redemption set against the backdrop of a Paris that verges on revolution once more. We check out the movie everyone is talking/singing about!
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