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Liam Gallagher Beatles Film : Movie News

June 25, 2010 by Sean Lynch  
Filed under Movie News, Movies

Liam & Noel : Band Of Brothers

Liam Gallagher knows this too, which is why he recently announced that he is working on his first movie titled “The Longest Cocktail Party”, a behind the scenes movie of The Beatles (of sorts) based on the book by former Apple Corps staffer Richard DiLello.

Harold & Kumar 3 and Police Academy 8 : Movie News

June 25, 2010 by Sean Lynch  
Filed under Movie News, Movies

Neil Patrick Harris : Undead

NPH and Police Academy are heading back to cinemas! We have the exclusive story…

Stephanie Brownlee- Good Friend/ Girlfriend: Singles Reviews

June 21, 2010 by Lisa Dib  
Filed under Music, Singles Reviews

Good Friend/ Girlfriend

Steph Brownlee’s latest single, Good Friend/ Girlfriend- the follow up to hit Keep it Real opens with a nice, clean rock and roll guitar; thick and catchy. Brownlee’s Taylor Swift-style sweet but sharp vocals come in with a pleasing tale of the confusion of modern relationships; the fine line between friend and lover.
There is an [...]

Fred Smith and the Spooky Men’s Chorale- Urban Sea Shanties: Album Reviews

June 21, 2010 by Lisa Dib  
Filed under Album Reviews, Music

Urban Sea Shanties

Fred Smith and the Spooky Men’s Chorale- Urban Sea Shanties
This was a difficult album to review. Please don’t let me be misunderstood; I loved it. I love it. It’s brilliant. But how to best describe something that is unlike all you have heard before? In my life, I have never had the pleasure of letting [...]

Drawn From Bees – Run Away : Album Reviews

June 11, 2010 by Lisa Dib  
Filed under Album Reviews, Music

Drawn From Bees

Run Away, the lead single on this three-track disc, has a sunny pop opening that quickly darkens into band’s sound. “My Saturday morning paper tells me I should run away” drawls singer Dan James over an oft-used but catchy drumbeat (the kind you might call “foot-stomping”) and weighty keys.

Chain Smoking Kid : Viral Video

June 11, 2010 by Watch Out For  
Filed under Comedy, Viral Videos

Chain Smoking Kids : Sexy?

You’ve got to love a country that simply doesn’t care about the welfare of it’s young. But who needs health when the profits are so high?

Nightmare on Elm Street (Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner) : Movie Review

June 10, 2010 by Lisa Dib  
Filed under Movie Reviews, Movies

A Nightmare On Elm Street

The production is slick; that is to be expected. And the actors, they do alright. The gore is just sick enough to be unsettling but not vomit-inducing. The make-up department, also, did a great job of making these poor kids look truly strung out and tormented by insomnia. The pop-culture nerd in me also enjoys seeing Connie Britton on screen again (she played Nikki on Spin City, what glorious times) as Nancy’s secretive mother.

Ozomatli – Fire Away : Album Review

June 10, 2010 by Simone Ziada  
Filed under Album Reviews, Music

ozomatli fire away

Are You Ready? is the perfect opener for the album; creating that overall hypnotic reggae/salsa/hip hop/feel-good element that one would generally find on a Summer’s night out in St. Kilda. That would probably be the perfect way to sum up the feel of the album, actually – with the buskers playing and random hipsters having a joyous ol’ time.

Buried (Ryan Reynolds) : Movie Trailer

June 9, 2010 by Leon Sjogren  
Filed under Movie Trailers, Movies

buried

Buried sees Ryan playing Paul Conroy, a contractor in Iraq, who wakes up in a coffin in the middle of the desert (think Kill Bill Vol.2) with a knife, a phone, a lighter and no recollection of how he got there.

The Losers (Jason Patric, Zoe Saldana) : Movie Review

June 4, 2010 by Tony Montana  
Filed under Movie Reviews, Movies

The Losers

The characters are barely one-dimensional but everyone seems to be having fun (especially Patric, who provides more ham than a butcher’s front window), so while this is barely above straight-to-DVD status it’d still be worth checking out just for laughs except for a non-ending ending that leaves the door wide open for a sequel that (after fizzling out at the US box office) will never come.

Prince of Persia – The Sands of Time (Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton) : Movie Review

June 2, 2010 by Tony Montana  
Filed under Movie Reviews, Movies

Jake Gyllenhaal : Flex The Sex

Plenty of exciting desert adventures ensue, and one of the film’s strong points is that, thanks to the extensive use of CGI to zoom around the various locations and our hero’s fondness for jumping around acrobatically through the alleys and laneways of whatever city he happens to be in, the action sequences are consistently thrilling without relying on rapid-fire editing and obvious stunt doubles.

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