The best Christmas movies

Scott Mills has officially played the first Christmas song on Radio 1, so we guess the buzz has well and truly begun. Before the shops sicken us of all things merry and you have to listen to Jingle Bells at least ten times a day, there is one thing we can all appreciate – a good ‘ol Christmas movie. There’s no better way to get into the festive spirit than getting the heating on, snuggling up with some treats and watching a Christmas classic. It’s time to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. Elf Be real, even when…

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Throwback Thursday: Movie theme tunes

Movie theme tunes can make you ready for battle in a galaxy far, far away or fight back tears as you wonder if that door could have held two people – debate. Regardless get the theme tune right and you’re one step closer to making a classic movie. Brush up on your Whitney, release your inner Madonna, show off your Eminem rap skills as we bring you the best movie theme tunes.  

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REVIEW: The Man from U.N.C.L.E

Dir: Guy Ritchie Rating: 12A Released: 14 Aug 2015   If you’re after a fast-paced, high-action movie that’s heavy on fight scenes, car chases and general nonsense, The Man from U.N.C.L.E is the movie for you. Guy Ritchie’s first movie since Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows in 2015, The Man from U.N.C.L.E is based on the 60s TV show of the same name. It’s 1963 and thief-turned-CIA agent Napoleon Solo is sent to Germany to extract Gaby Teller from the oppressed East Berlin to safety in the West. Gabby also happens to be the daughter of an alleged Nazi…

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REVIEW: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

Some Source readers won’t even have been born when Peter Jackson’s journey through Middle Earth began filming in New Zealand 15 years ago, but now, as it comes to an end with The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, the world of immortal elves, disgruntled dwarves, and evil orcs is more popular than ever. Following on from The Lord of the Rings trilogy’s massive financial and Oscar-winning success meant there were always going to be big boots to fill – even for a hobbit’s hairy, oversized feet – so it’s no surprise that we are once again treated to…

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