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DVD REVIEW: The Dark Knight

Jamie Ewbank 19 November 2008 15:16
If Batman Begins was a surprisingly dark and serious take on the Batman mythos, then its all-conquering sequel, The Dark Knight , sees director Christopher Nolan heading into even grimmer territory to produce an excellent and unpredictable blockbuster

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Our Top 5 Most Cinematic Games

Jamie Ewbank 15 November 2008 15:52
The average age of gamers is rising, and as we grow up, we're demanding grown-up games. We want rounded characters, meaningful themes, inventive cinematography and incredible surround sound. In these days of HD equipped, Blu-ray capable consoles, why

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DVD REVIEW: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Jamie Ewbank 07 November 2008 12:11
Age may have caught up with Harrison Ford, but in this fourth Indiana Jones movie he turns his advancing years into a virtue. Sadly, the same can’t be said for Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, who direct and produce this rather disappointing sequel.

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GAME REVIEW: Quantum of Solace

Jamie Ewbank 04 November 2008 11:35
Quantum of Solace is the latest Bond tie-in game to try and step out of the shadow of the N64 classic Goldeneye, and the first that has a chance of succeeding. Using the superb Call of Duty 4 engine, Quantum of Solace has a solid foundation upon which

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From the sublime to the ridiculous: LittleBigPlanet and The Happening reviews

Jamie Ewbank 30 October 2008 11:48
It's been a week of extremes on The Leisure Lab, where we’ve discovered that a lossless 5.1 DTS-HD soundtrack isn’t enough to save the The Happening , a film where the scariest noise is that of Mark Wahlberg staring down the camera and explaining the

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GAME REVIEW: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009

Jamie Ewbank 24 October 2008 16:08
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 maintains its status as the football sim for the hardened gamer, having finally found the right balance between complexity and playability. PES 2009 challenges you with a clever AI that quickly counters the repetitive efforts

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DVD REVIEW: Wanted

Jamie Ewbank 23 October 2008 12:43
Wanted puts a twist on the standard zero-to-hero plotline by having white collar Wesley Gibson inducted into a fraternity of assassins who can’t honestly claim that their actions are justified by anything more concrete than fate. It's an interesting idea,

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GAME REVIEW: Brothers In Arms: Hell's Highway

Jamie Ewbank 22 October 2008 11:59
The Brothers In Arms series is best known for taking the tired old WWII first-person shooter and reinvigorating it by adding squad tactics. Sure, it slowed the games down to a glacial pace, but having to sneak, suppress and flank your opponents added

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BLU-RAY REVIEW: Iron Man

Jamie Ewbank 17 October 2008 12:13
If you’ve ever lamented the fact that blockbuster movies just don’t grab you the way they used to, then Iron Man is the film to restore your faith in the genre. For starters, the special effects are genuinely special. The titular armour is all gloss and

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GAME REVIEW: Pure

Jamie Ewbank 14 October 2008 12:56
Disney’s foray into game development brings us Pure , a quad-biking game that lets you race through gorgeously rendered, realistic environments whilst performing some decidedly unrealistic stunts. The game is a treat for your eyes and it's the type of

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BLU-RAY REVIEW: The Incredible Hulk

Jamie Ewbank 10 October 2008 15:40
The grumpy green shape of The Incredible Hulk is the first of the summer comic book blockbusters to make the jump to DVD and Blu-ray on October 13th. After Ang Lee’s thoughtful but surprisingly placid Hulk in 2003, Director Louis Leterrier clearly wants

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ALBUM REVIEW: The Metros

Jamie Ewbank 07 October 2008 12:34
Proudly displaying an array of early-eighties musical influences The Metro's debut album, More Money Less Grief , frequently risks being dismissed as derivative. Hints of The Libertines, Squeeze, Sham 69 and the odd touch of Ska all make More Money Less

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EXCLUSIVE BLU-RAY REVIEWS - Dr No & From Russia With Love

Clare Newsome 02 October 2008 15:32
Almost 24 hours on and i'm still smiling. That's the grin-inducing effect of watching the first two James Bond films - Dr No and From Russia With Love - on Blu-ray . The films are due out on October 20th, along with a seemingly random initial collection

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DVD REVIEW: The Eye

Jamie Ewbank 29 September 2008 14:42
Hollywood remakes of successful Asian horror films all tend to hit the same snag: when stripped of the subtitles and cultural differences present in the original, the audience no longer have the added thrill of unfamiliarity to enhance the chills, and

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DVD REVIEW: Stop Loss

Jamie Ewbank 23 September 2008 11:38
It’s been a long wait for Kimberley Pierce to follow up 1999’s Boys Don’t Cry, but with Stop Loss she succeeds in tackling another serious subject with the same sort of power and poise her last film displayed. Stop Loss is the name of the US army program

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