Dir: David Ayer Certificate: 15 Release date: 4 August 2016 With rumours of re-shoots to make the film funnier, negative reviews flying in from all over the shop, Jared Leto moaning in interviews about a lot of his scenes getting cut and one cinema-goer even suing Warner Bros over the Joker’s lack of screen time, Suicide… Continue reading REVIEW: Suicide Squad
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REVIEW: Finding Dory
Dir: Andrew Stanton, Angus MacLane Rating: U Release date: 29 July Thought you were too old/cool for Disney? Finding Dory’s about to change all that. It’s been 13 years since Finding Nemo made a splash in cinemas, and finally – finally – we’re getting a second instalment of the aquatic tale, this time focusing on Nemo’s forgetful… Continue reading REVIEW: Finding Dory
REVIEW: Ghostbusters
Dir: Paul Feig Rating: 12A Release date: 11 July As far as reboots go, Ghostbusters has maybe been the most controversial – and possibly for the most ridiculous of reasons. When it was announce two years ago that the 80s classic was getting a 21st century makeover, fans the world over starting angrily bashing at… Continue reading REVIEW: Ghostbusters
Star Trek actor, Anton Yelchin, dies at just 27
Today Star Trek fans were devastated to hear the news that Anton Yeltsin, 27, was killed by his own car at his home in Los Angeles. Anton was best known for playing Chekov in the Star Trek re-boot and had recently wrapped on the filming of the latest instalment of the series, Star Trek Beyond. We're… Continue reading Star Trek actor, Anton Yelchin, dies at just 27
Oscars Highlights 2016: From Leo to Lady Gaga
Last night Hollywood rolled out the red carpets for the glitziest event in its calendar: The Academy Awards. The great and the good of the silver screen donned fabulous tuxedos and gowns to attend the Dolby Theatre in LA, where the 88th Oscars ceremony served up its fair share of drama, politics and long overdue… Continue reading Oscars Highlights 2016: From Leo to Lady Gaga
The best alternatives to Netflix
Netflix is a worldwide streaming service providing TV shows, movies and documentaries through an online subscription-based service. It has become almost a staple in modern society with phrases like ‘Netflix and chill’ appearing in everyday life and the service basically taking over traditional television. Streaming services are extremely popular due to their ease of access,… Continue reading The best alternatives to Netflix
Thought you hated Shakespeare? Think again…
With the SQA exams rapidly approaching (first one’s on Tuesday – just in case you’d missed that one), there’s probably one guy who’s getting cursed up and down the country – a certain gentleman who goes by the name of William Shakespeare. We’ve all had to embed Shakespeare quotes in our brains for English exams.… Continue reading Thought you hated Shakespeare? Think again…
The weirdest jobs in Hollywood
It’s award season again and across the pond, the Beverley Hills are alive with the sound of red carpets being rolled in preparation for the world’s finest to strut their stuff. While some people don’t mind working in an office from nine to five, there are some of us (like Dolly) who just couldn’t bear… Continue reading The weirdest jobs in Hollywood
