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‘Game of Thrones’ Season 4 Episode 7: ‘Mockingbird’ review

Bam! Once again, Game of Thrones’ fourth season has knocked it outta the park, continuing on its winning streak with this week’s cracking, twisty-tailed episode. Lysa Arryn took a last minute topple from her Moon Door, Oberyn Martell stepped forward to be Tyrion’s champion in his trial by combat, Mance Rayder’s men grew closer to … >

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‘Game of Thrones’ Season 4 Episode 4: ‘Oathkeeper’ review

All around the world right now, A Song of Ice and Fire fans are scratching their heads and flicking through their copies of A Storm of Swords, wondering what on earth they just watched. In true George R. R. Martin fashion, tonight’s Game of Thrones episode, ‘Oathkeeper’, ended with one hell of a curveball – … >

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Top 5 Hammer movies

Since their revamp (ahem) in 2007, Hammer Films have gone from strength to strength. Kicking off with the underrated Let Me In, their biggest success thus far has been Daniel Radcliffe’s The Woman in Black. Starring Jared Harris (Fringe) and Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games), Hammer return next month with new British horror movie The … >

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‘Ripper Street’ writer hopeful for Series 4 and Series 5

Ripper Street writer Toby Finlay has revealed that there are plans for the show to continue beyond the recently-commissioned third series. The period crime drama was axed by BBC One after two series last December, but brand new episodes will now debut on Amazon Prime Instant Video before airing on BBC One a few months … >

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Exclusive: ‘Ripper Street’ writer on Series 3

Ripper Street writer Toby Finlay has revealed that there will be “no diminishing of creative freedom” in the recently-commissioned third series. The period crime drama was axed by BBC One after two series last December, but brand new episodes will now debut on Amazon Prime Instant Video before airing on BBC One a few months … >

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‘Sherlock’ spoiler-free review: ‘The Empty Hearse’

The wait is over everyone. After a two-year gap, Sherlock is back for three more devilishly intricate, deliriously fun episodes. Written by co-creator Mark Gatiss (who also appears as Sherlock’s older brother Mycroft), first episode ‘The Empty Hearse’ sees our curly-haired hero “return from the dead” after two years travelling the world and dismantling Jim … >

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