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Spooky spectres captured on tape, drawn-out tales of romance with fangs; none of the thriller’s sub-genres are as fun as the ever-popular zombie movie. The undead provide a unique platform...
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Ever wondered what the perfect music video built from the ground up for the web generation might look like? Well Arcade Fire and renowned music video director Chris Milk (U2,...
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In this modern age of cinema there is an ever present blurring on the line between fiction and reality. With the success of Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat and Bruno franchises...
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We preview the trailer for Danny Boyle’s latest film 127 hours. Based on the true story of Aron Ralston
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We take a look at “Afghanistan In The Uk” the latest documentary from VBS.TV, focusing on the gruelling training for UK soldiers.
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We take a look at the new film from the critically acclaimed Duplass brothers, with Jonah Hill and John C. Reilly.
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Robert Smith takes a look at ‘Splice’ the latest film from Vincenzo Natali, Director of ‘Cube’.
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We revisit ‘FAQ About Time Travel’, a charming and quirky British film from last year.
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Robert Smith reviews ‘The Runaways’ a biopic of Cherie Currie, based on her novel ‘Neon Angel: A Memoir of a Runaway’
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We take a look at the preview trailer for the up & coming Shane Meadows Tv Project, ‘This Is England 86”
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Scott Kershaw dives into the A-Team remake that is about to hit cinemas across the UK.
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Katie Wilkinson gives us a run down of the events at the Creators Project launch in London last weekend.
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Scott Kershaw takes a look at upcoming Facebook-chronicling film The Social Network, produced by Kevin Spacey.
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Martyn Cooling reviews The Collector; the début film from one of the writers behind the Saw series.
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Liam Haynes introduces us to Visual Acoustics, a film profiling the work of incredible photographer Julius Shulman.
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Tom Hasson takes a look at Logorama, the Academy Award winning short film from French animation studio H5.
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Martyn Cooling reviews Michael Winterbottom’s ‘The Killer Inside Me’ starring Casey Affleck and Kate Hudson.
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Martyn Cooling points us in the direction of Micro Men, the made-for-TV film about the life of legendary inventor Clive Sinclair.
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Martyn Cooling previews the controversial new Dutch horror film from director Tom Six, The Human Centipede.
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Martyn Cooling takes a look at Diplo’s new documentary series “No One is Safe”, starting with the New Orleans Bounce scene.
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Tom Revell guides us through latest 3D-blockbuster in the making, Clash Of The Titans.
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Liam Haynes gives us a quick preview of the Vice Guide To Film, set to debut exclusively this week on VBS.tv.
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Mike Coleman reviews Martin Scorsese’s latest film; the DiCaprio-starring Shutter Island.
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Martyn Cooling takes a look at new movie Green Zone and finds a typically typecast Matt Damon.
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Martyn Cooling looks at the latest trailer for Four Lions; the first full-length film from Brass Eye director Chris Morris.
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James Thornhill talks us through the brilliant Blur documentary, No Distance Left To Run.
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Mike Coleman gives us his thoughts on Tim Burton’s attempt at reinventing Alice In Wonderland for Disney.
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Martyn Cooling introduces us to Micmacs; the latest film from Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the man behind Amelie and Delicatessen.
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A lovable nobody who knows all of the words to the Guess Who’s ‘These Eyes’, a teen with brilliant music taste, and a young father who’s giving his baby away...
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Robert Smith takes a look at some of the stranger alternate unused endings for Hollywood blockbusters.
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Martyn Cooling takes a look at Spike Jonze’s new short film ‘I’m Here’, funded by Absolut Vodka
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The original book stole the hearts of children and parents alike, so how does it translate into film?
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Paul Cook guides us through a retrospective look at the films that thrilled or disappointed in 2009.
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A forthcoming “Clash Of The Titans” Re-make has got writer/photographer Graham Cooling all hot and bothered…
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One of the most amazing pieces of Cinema from the last few years is Pascal Laugier’s Martyrs. I only managed to track it down recently Via Lovefilm but its now...
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Mike Coleman guides us through Rian Johnson’s stylish and original 2005 opus ‘Brick’, a startling re-imagining of film noir.
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Here’s a quick look at the new Shane Meadows film ‘Le Donk’ which stars Paddy Constantine as Le Donk, a roadie/failed musician who tries to introduce his rapping friend Scor-zay-zee...