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We have all seen a hell of alot of bad movies.
Top ten blockbuster films you must see in 2014
Over the next year, we are promised an absolutely bumper hel
The Top Ten Worst Christmas Films Of All Time
For every heart warming Christmas classic like It’s a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th...
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A little over a decade ago Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was hanging up his wrestling boots...
Why Bruce Springsteen is the Best Live Act in the World
I’ve seen a lot of bands in a lot of different places, from dingy pub backrooms to see bands...
Insidious (2010) – A Hundred Years of Horror…
Come the end of the naughties once again the horror genre was in a slump. The new fad was...
Is Romain Grosjean Formula 1’s next big thing?
Since the first time he stepped into an F1 car Romain Grosjean has been a conundrum. But having...
[REC] (2007): A Hundred Years of Horror films…
The late nineties saw the inception of an entirely new genre of horror cinema: found footage.
Scream (1996) – 100 Hundred Years of Horror…
The early and mid-nineties were without a doubt a dark age for horror films.
Nightmare on Elm Street (1984): A Hundred Years of Horror…
During the seventies, movies goers developed a taste for the gruesome and gory, and with the...
The Exorcist (1973): A Hundred Years of Horror….
With Night of the Living Dead laying down the gauntlet for the how terrifying and gruesome movies...
Night of the Living Dead (1968): A Hundred Years of Horror…
There is no two ways about it, George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968) is a...
The Thing From Another World (1951): A Hundred Years of...
Come the turn of the fifties, the classic movie monsters such as vampires, monsters and werewolves...
Dracula (1931): A Hundred Years of Horror….
The beginning of the 1930s saw the end of the silent era and the breakout of the talkie, and one of...
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920): A Hundred Years of...
The 1920s was the golden age of silent horror cinema, and leading the way was the eerie German...
Cat People (1942): A Hundred Years of Horror…
By the time the forties rolled around, Universal Studios was king of the horror movie, with big...
Frankenstein (1910): A hundred years of horror…
More than two decades before Boris Karloff brought the iconic Frankenstein monster to life in...