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Proof
/ 8 years agoTop Film & TV Related Slots
The rise in popularity of online slots has increased so much over the past few years. Gone are the dark rooms...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoTribeca ‘16: First wave unveils split Narrative competition and record breaking female directors
The first wave of films screening at the 15th Tribeca Film Festival have been announced and this year, the Narrative program...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoTribeca Film Festival 2016; Full line-up revealed
The 2016 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF), presented by AT&T, today announced the US Narrative, International Narrative, and Documentary Competition feature film...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoFilm Friday Episode 23 [February 19th, 2016]: The Finest Hours
Film Friday is The Hollywood News’ brand new weekly film show which will feature the week’s brand new releases in the UK, as well...
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Film News
/ 9 years agoCheck out a new ‘Free State Of Jones’ poster plus new images
Entertainment Weekly have dropped a brand new Free State Of Jones poster and a couple of brand new images from the...
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Film Clips
/ 9 years agoNew clip and featurette for the upcoming drama ‘Joy’
To celebrate the release of the upcoming David O’Russell movie Joy, which hits cinemas in the UK on New Year’s Day,...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoExclusive: Watch The Trailer For The 35th Anniversary Edition Of ‘The Long Good Friday’
One of my favourite films of all time has to be the fantastic 1980s London-set gangster film THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY....
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Features
/ 9 years agoHeartthrob To Helmer: A ‘Lost River’ Feature
When Ryan Gosling announced he was making his directorial debut with HOW TO CATCH A MONSTER (which in time became LOST...
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Features
/ 9 years agoTHN’s Offbeat Time Travel Movies: A ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ Feature
Though time travel is a far-out concept, there are productions that give the term a whole new definition. When H.G. Wells...
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Features
/ 10 years agoCads Of The First Water! A ‘Mortdecai’ Feature
Charlie Mortdecai, the human shambles in a sharp suit, is leaping off the printed page into cinemas this week. Debonair, cultured...