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Girls On Film: Glasgow Film Festival Preview
By Jennifer Lynn We’ve had a hard time choosing which movies to indulge in at this month’s Glasgow Film Festival, but judging from our picks of the programme, it’s going to be all about
Read More »Watch Disney’s Oscar-Nominated Short: Paperman
By Jennifer Lynn Nothing gets us excited quite like a new Disney movie, and while you can catch Wreck-It Ralph on Monday at Glasgow Film Festival, it’s Oscar-nominated short film Paperman that’s got us
Read More »2013 Oscar Nominations Revealed
By Jennifer Lynn The 2013 Academy Awards nominations were revealed today, and Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln is leading the race with 12 nods, including Best Picture and Director. Stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field and Tommy Lee
Read More »Think You Could Win A BAFTA? Enter Now!
Amateur actor, filmmaker or composer? Keen animator or game designer? Read on. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is on the hunt for the country’s best new talent, as it announces its
Read More »Political Plonkers: Three US Politicians We’re Lucky Not To Have
If you think our plasticine-faced Prime Minister and his cabinet of cadaverous, Bond villain-esque cronies are shamefully poor politicians, then read on and be thankful we haven’t had to deal with any zoomers on
Read More »Game Reviews: November
Dishonored (PC, PS3, XBOX 360) Published by Bethesda – the studio who brought us Skyrim – few titles of 2012 have been as eagerly anticipated as Dishonored. Set in Dunwall, a fantastical steampunk-inspired city
Read More »Have Tablets Killed The Console?
Tokyo Game Show 2012 is one of the world’s biggest industry expos, where the great and good from across the sector gather underneath the glitzy lights of Japan’s most futuristic city, to showcase eagerly
Read More »Gangsters And Bankers
Last month saw the release of two equally big, but very different, mob flavoured movies. The first, Killing Them Softly, starred Brad Pitt as a cold and pragmatic fixer sent to tidy up some
Read More »Book Reviews: November
New York Drawings By Adrian Tomine Adrian Tomine’s quirky cartoons depicting life in the Big Apple have been a constant feature of the city’s New Yorker newspaper. This compendium brings together almost seven years
Read More »Invading Glasgow With A New Take On Old Beliefs
If you’re not a church goer, or perhaps if you’ve had the Sunday routine forced upon you by your parents, you might have developed a certain view of Christians. “People think we’re weird and
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