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Why We Love Love, Actually
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Avatar: Fire and Ash in UK Cinemas This Weekend
This weekend, the visionary director returns to the world of the Na’vi with Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third instalment in a saga that continues to push the boundaries of what is technically possible in a darkened room. While the previous chapter took us into the depths of the Metkayina
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Back in the ’90s, I’d find myself in Los Angeles once a year for various excuses. During my stays, I played a game when meeting people called “Actor or Screenwriter?” It just seemed like everyone I bumped into was either living in town hoping to get their break performing or
Blu-ray Review: Splendid Outing (Limited Edition)
People often speak of taking a getaway trip to get them refocused or just unplug from their everyday issues. This seems like a great idea. A few days to forget about all your problems. Except many times the problems either follow you or the location brings you a bunch of