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A Farewell To Arms review

The first, and still the best, adap of a Hemingway novel. In this 1932 classic from director Frank Borzage, set in WW1 Italy, Gary Cooper is the US ambulance driver who falls for Helen Hayes’ English nurse and goes AWOL to join her – to find she’s pregnant with his …

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Wolfenstein: The New Order Enigma Code Locations Guide

To unlock extra modes in Wolfenstein: The New Order (opens in new tab), you need to search high and low to find the secret Enigma codes that are scattered about. Each set of codes contains 18 numbers, and there are 4 different codes to solve altogether. Sound a little daunting? …

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The Punk Singer review

Fronting riot grrrl instigators Bikini Kill and pop feminists Le Tigre, Kathleen Hanna was an outspoken voice for women in ‘90s US punk’s macho moshpit. It’s hugely moving, then, when Sini Anderson’s docu-portrait reveals her quieted by illness. Scuffed archive footage, talking heads and chats with Hanna and husband/Beastie Boy …

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GUEST BLOG Author Stephen Hunt

When book and movie worlds collide! The steampunk author discusses the route from page to screen This is a guest blog by author Stephen Hunt… I came fairly close to achieving this goal in the great apple-bobbing sideshow fair that is the publishing/movie-TV world conjunction. My first novel, The Court …

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First Details Of Marvels Agent Carter Revealed

The first logo and plot synopsis of Marvel’s next spin-off TV show was unveiled this weekend With the announcement on Friday that Agents Of SHIELD has been renewed and Agent Carter has been picked up for an ABC series, we’re now shown the first logo and the series’ pitch : …

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I Declare War review

“This is war, man, not fucking hopscotch!” barks P.K. Sullivan (Gage Munroe) – a pint-sized General Patton – to his troops, a group of all-American 12-year-olds playing soldiers in the woods. Truth is, it’s a bit of both. Although their ‘guns’ can’t actually hurt, their emergent killer instincts can, and …

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Silent Sonata review

In a battered, isolated farmhouse somewhere in a war zone, a grieving may lays out the corpse of his wife. His two children over nervously. Then trucks approach. The father grabs his shotgun – but it’s not troops, but a small travelling circus. They pitch camp; their aged ringmaster is …

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