TimeLine Layout

October, 2014

  • 20 October

    Love, Rosie review

    Can best friends ever be anything more? Of course they can – romcoms have been proving that for decades – but that doesn’t stop Lily Collins and Sam Claflin proving it again in a soapy heartstring fiddler that follows their torch-holding through 10 ageless years, two continents and a couple …

    Read More »
  • 20 October

    Will Smith, Tom Hardy and Margot Robbie close to signing up for Suicide Squad

    Warner Bros might only have just announced Suicide Squad , but the project already has a director, and could be about to add a trio of A-list stars to its cast list. According to Deadline (opens in new tab) , Will Smith, Tom Hardy and Margot Robbie are in negotiations …

    Read More »
  • 16 October

    REMINDER: Total Films online reviews have a new home from next month

    In around a month’s time TotalFilm.com and SFX.co.uk will be teaming up with GamesRadar.com to create a one-stop entertainment site for all your film, TV and gaming needs. This means that from mid-November Total Film and SFX ‘s mighty reviews are making the leap to our new GamesRadar URL. Reviews …

    Read More »
  • 16 October

    13 important moral lessons as taught to us by games

    Be like Wartortle, my friend Video games aren’t usually the first port of call when it comes to learning a new life skill. After all, what can a mish-mash of crazy polygons possibly teach me about tolerance, or charity, or why I should maybe stop replacing other people’s packed lunches …

    Read More »
  • 10 October

    REMINDER: SFX.co.uk Is Moving To A New Home

    Find all the sci-fi stuff you love at GamesRadar.com from mid-November (opens in new tab) You heard last week that from mid-November SFX.co.uk and TotalFilm.com are joining forces with GamesRadar.com to create an entertainment mega-site for all your sci-fi, film, TV and gaming needs. Lots of people had questions but …

    Read More »
  • 9 October

    7 awesome video game bosses that were cut from your favorite games

    Let the battle begin! Boss battles are usually lame. After a long journey through a swamp or over a mountain, you have to stand face to face with the bastard who put you through that obstacle course to finally bring closure to your adventure. Few boss fights follow after Metal …

    Read More »
  • 7 October

    Skylanders Trap Team review

    The latest Skylanders game is about trying new things. The Skylanders Trap Team goal: make the characters come off the screen and interact with the real world. Trap Team achieves this with ingenious peripheral design that allows characters to interact with players. With the new Traptanium Portal, dozens of new, …

    Read More »

September, 2014

  • 30 September

    William Shatner says he has been approached by J.J. Abrams about Star Trek 3

    William Shatner has shed more light on the rumours of a potential appearance in Star Trek 3 , by revealing J.J. Abrams has been in touch to sound him out. According to Shatner, Abrams called him recently, saying, “I’m calling because the director of Star Trek , the next movie, …

    Read More »
  • 29 September

    You And The Night review

    Evoking François Ozon’s Sitcom (1998), Yann Gonzalez’s debut is a subversive, stylish, perverted parlour game, as a young couple host an exclusive orgy for four guests: ‘The Slut’, ‘The Star’, ‘The Teen’ and ‘The Stud’. Chief among them is Eric Cantona’s monstrously endowed Stud; and if you’ve ever wanted to …

    Read More »
  • 29 September

    Soul Boys Of The Western World review

    Few things scream 1984 like Spandau Ballet vs Duran Duran on TV’s Pop Quiz , a battle royale typical of George Hencken’s selective but evocative Spandau portrait. The rise/fall arc is familiar but a reliance on archive footage (no talking heads) offers an immersive plunge into Spandau’s journey from working-class …

    Read More »