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Date of birth 24/05/1953

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Kill of the Day: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

For today’s Kill of the Day I decided to take a side-step from our beloved horror genre and step on over to the world of action/adventure/fantasy. That’s right folks, I’m talking Indiana Jones! See, not that big of a step,...
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The UnPopular Opinion: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Alex THE UNPOPULAR OPINION is an ongoing column featuring different takes on films that either the writer HATED, but that the majority of film fans LOVED, or that the writer LOVED, but that most others LOATHED. We're hoping this column...
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Face-Off: Monsters Inc. vs. Monsters University

In the previous Face-Off, Owen Wilson trumped fellow Wedding Crasher Vince Vaughn and you, the readers, mostly agreed that he belonged at the head table. With Pixar yet again dominating the box office, this week’s Face-Off pits the studio’s fourth...
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Top 10 Superhero Movie Villains!

A good superhero is only as good as his adversary. While we’ve had dozens and dozens of superhero movies over the last decade, the ones that stuck out are the ones with the really good villains. When you’ve got a...
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Trailer for Emanuel and the Truth about Fishes

Taking part in this year’s Sundance UK line-up is the independent chiller from director Francesca Gregorini, EMANUEL AND THE TRUTH ABOUT FISHES. Starring in the flick is Jessica Biel, Kaya Scodelario, Alfred Molina and Frances O’Connor and we’ve got the...
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Face-Off: Spider-Man vs. Spider-Man 2

In last weeks Face-Off, we anticipated the release of 21 and Over with a match between two comedies that echoed the new release’s alcohol filled premise in their own ways in Superbad and The Hangover. While The Hangover won the...
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Review: Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes (Sundance 2013)

PLOT: Emanuel (Kaya Scodelario) is an acerbic teen on the verge of turning eighteen. Having never known the mother that died giving birth to her, Emanuel lives with her devoted father (Alfred Molina) and his new wife (Frances O’Connor). When...
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