Ever since their Radiohead-sampling Letter From God To Man emerged on the airwaves last Christmas, Dan Le Sac and Scroobius Pip have become the buzz act of UK hip hop.
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If Neil Marshall borrowed from others for the inspiration for Doomsday, then I also get the feeling that fledgling director, Jon Poll has done the same thing for his first cinematic effort, Charlie Bartlett.
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In the colourful, animated kingdom she calls home, Giselle (voiced by Adams) is poised to marry dashing Prince Edward (Marsden), only for his vindictive mother, Queen Nerissa (Sarandon), to push the bride-to-be down a well.
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More than a decade after an incident which brought about his fear of sheep, Henry Oldfield (Nathan Meister) returns to his family’s farm to sign over his share to older brother Angus (Peter Feeney).
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Based on the book and film of the same name, this children's fantasy adventure starts with a divorced family (Jared, his twin brother Simon, sister Mallory and their mother) moving into their great uncle Spiderwick's abandoned mansion.
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FORGET about the sweaty stars from WWE, and enjoy an altogether more attractive round or three in the ring, with Rumble Roses XX, an all-girl wrestling game starring a bevy of beautiful combatants.
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LEONARD loves being on his own and has few friends, preferring to read books or wander the wastelands near his home, exploring the derelict factory that once powered his now dead-end town.
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A COMING-OF-AGE novel with a fusion of future setting and Mabinogion mythology which explores contemporary issues of identity, family, control and the role of the state in individual life for young people today.
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