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Apollo 18 review

There’s more than just men on the moon in this found-footage chiller, which purports to be the edited highlights from 84 hours of recently discovered film of a secret lunar landing that went tits up in 1974. To say more would detract from the nasty surprises director Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego has …

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GameStop will begin selling Apple devices

GameStop will soon be carrying Apple devices, including iPads, iPhones, and iPods. This week the retailer began accepting iOS devices as trade-ins for in-store credit, which is likely a method of phasing in used products before introducing new devices. GameStop made the announcement Apple’s devices would be sold in its …

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BloodRayne: Betrayal review

If you’ve been looking forward to a stylish, breezy 2D hack-and-slashing foray into the BloodRayne canon with Betrayal, the new XBLA/PSN release, get ready for a digital bitch-slap. BloodRayne: Betrayal is immensely difficult – so much so that I gave up trying to beat it, and I’ve beaten Hard Corp: …

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Car chase clip from Killer Elite online

Nice tache mate! Sadly, Jason Statham is too focused on putting his pedal to the metal to throw out a one-liner, as he speeds away after being spotted by Clive Owen’s enforcer. The clip from Killer Elite may not be as good as the bit with the chair from the …

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Lucasfilm meddles with Star Wars films for Blu-ray release

Has The Empire struck again? Is it true that the Star Wars Blu-ray collection contains slightly different versions of the films as George Lucas tinkers once more? Lets roll that slowly crawling plot reveal and see… A long time ago and far, far away, a company called Lucasfilm released some …

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John Moore to direct Die Hard 5

The dream is over: Joe Cornish won’t be directing Die Hard 5 . Instead that job goes to John Moore. The fifth film in the Die Hard franchise does a Police Academy 7 and sends cop John McClane to Russia. Cornish ( Attack The Block ), Nicolas Winding Refn ( …

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Post Mortem review

Like Tony Manero, Chilean director Pablo Larraín’s previous film with lead Alfredo Castro, this is a chilling portrayal of a deeply unsympathetic protagonist. Unfolding in Santiago during the 1973 military coup against President Allende, it follows the ghostly figure of coroner’s assistant Mario (Castro), who begins an affair with the …

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