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David Somerset

10 things you didn’t know about ‘The Hangover’

It’s over six years now since Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis found themselves in Las Vegas for the ultimate bachelor party in hit comedy The Hangover. Filmed in Nevada over just 15 days – no doubt the cast spent some of that time searching for the best casino! – the movie became the … >

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A look at London’s local cultural talent

London’s showbiz factor is one to rival any other city. With a wealth of great theatres such as the Gielgud and Prince Edward, as well as many fantastic drama schools, it’s no surprise that London has produced some of the acting world’s best on-screen performers. In fact, London’s art scene as a whole is blossoming … >

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2016 blockbuster preview

If 2015 was a year of blockbusting franchise-driven success for the mjaor studios, particularly Universal who had two films in the top six of highest grossing titles ever, then 2016 looks like being more of the same. There are also re-workings of old favourites, and an animated title to excite those who loved Finding Nemo … >

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Infographic: TV and film’s best ever elevator scenes

Remember the famous Aerosmith song, love in an elevator? In popular culture, lifts are a common setting for all kinds of romance, murder and mayhem. The tight, confined space of an elevator has given birth to some of the most memorable scenes in film history. Whether it’s jetting through a roof in a glass elevator … >

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3 of the best movies set in virtual reality

Virtual reality. Just saying the words brings up tantalising and fascinating possibilities for us. The idea that we could be a different person or live another life, has occupied our minds essentially since the invention of the computer chip. Not only is the business world virtually connected with servers like this, but virtual reality headsets … >

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6 fictional schools we wish were real, from Hogwarts to Starfleet Adademy

Most schoolyards are fairly generic: children using the climbing equipment, playing football, trading Pokémon cards, and even some showing off cool and colourful backpacks like this to their friends. That said, even the wildest playground isn’t likely to be anywhere near the level of craziness that goes on in some fictional schools. Here are some … >

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Infographic: How much do we spend on a date?

Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are back together for a third Bridget Jones movie next year. With Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey joining the cast, Bridget Jones’s Baby is due in UK cinemas on 16 September 2016. But, 15 years after the pair’s debut, will Bridget and Mark be shocked at how much we spend … >

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Infographic: Iconic furniture in film and TV

From the couch in Friends to the diary room chair in Big Brother, set design plays a huge part in creating the look and atmosphere of a film or TV show. Take a look at some of the most iconic furniture in film and TV in this great infographic from oldrids.co.uk! [This is a sponsored … >

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7 new US TV shows we’re excited about in 2016

From DC’s latest Arrow spin-off Legends of Tomorrow to Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods, 2016 is shaping up to be another year of great TV. Here are some of our top picks…   Westworld Directed by Jonathan Nolan and starring Ben Barnes, Clifton Collins Jr., Ingrid Bolso Berdal and Ed … >

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