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Eight exclusive X-Men: Days of Future Past images

X-Men fans, rejoice! Our latest issue – the ULTIMATE MOVIE PREVIEW – is full of incredible X-Men: Days Of Future Past exclusives featuring all your favourite mutants from Bryan Singer’s star-packed sequel. To celebrate, we’ve got eight exclusive new images – you can check them out below. Inside the issue, …

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RadioRadar podcast 80: Prepare for Serverfall

It’s a short episode this week, but it’s jam-packed with QUALITY TALK ABOUT VIDEO GAMES AND ALSO THE POPULAR BAND THE OFFSPRING! Check it out. Hosts: Hollander Cooper, Lucas Sullivan, Greg Henninger, Ryan TaljonickQuestion of the week: What animal do you think is underrepresented in games, and why? Answer to …

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The Zero Theorem: Terry Gilliam Interview

Terry Gilliam on his latest sci-fi odyssey (opens in new tab) Terry Gilliam has gone back to the future. In The Zero Theorem, the Brazil and Twelve Monkeys director travels to typically weird future London, where eccentric loner Qohen Leth ( Inglourious Basterds’ Christoph Waltz) is desperately looking for an …

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How to beat the Skeleton Lords in Dark Souls 2

It’s fitting that you’d fight the Skeleton Lords in a room made of bones. When the encounter begins, three large skeletons (the lords, presumably) assault you at once. Together, they–as well as the skeleton minions they summon–share one giant health pool. Try to knock out one of the melee lords …

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Suzanne review

While it only pops up in the end credits, covered by Nina Simone, Leonard Cohen’s gentle, mystifying song ‘Suzanne’ seems like a guiding light for French writer/director Katell Quillévéré’s second feature. The lines “You know that she’s half crazy/But that’s why you want to be there” certainly chime with the …

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A New York Winters Tale review

Imagine a flying horse. Now, imagine that horse is really a dog. Now, imagine that it’s also a guardian angel sent to watch over the soul of a roguishly charming petty criminal. This is all literally true within the narrative of Akiva Goldsman’s spectacularly barmy directorial debut, but it’s also …

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