
Acts of Godfrey, House of Tolerance, The Descendants and Liam Neeson battling wolves in the wilderness, in his first, big-dumb-film of 2012, The Grey. Welcome back Liam, you’ve not been missed! It’s time, once again, for this week’s, Knotted Fur…
...Friday will be my weekly update of my general experience within the Bournemouth music scene along with bands, booking gigs and personal recommendations as to what gigs will be happening at the weekend.
...Help Granny plant and grow a range of different flowers in her garden. This simple game involves taking care of flowers until they are healthy, fully grown, blossoming specimens.
...James Deane’s début album Diamonds and Hearts, successfully navigates a path between influence and imitation. American influence abounds but this is grounded by a very British slant that shows his heritage.
...This week I’ll be talking about the status of a couple of shows, including BBC’s Sherlock, Arrested Development, Luther and Fringe. As well as Simon Cowells insane idea for the winner of Britain’s Got Talent and the UK return date for Game Of Thrones.
...Orbit is a new title that fits snuggly under the banner of a ‘Playstation Mini’… however, our reviewer Louis wasn’t so impressed. Read the full review to find out why.
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Acts of Godfrey, House of Tolerance, The Descendants and Liam Neeson battling wolves in the wilderness, in his first, big-dumb-film of 2012, The Grey. Welcome back Liam, you’ve not been missed! It’s time, once again, for this week’s, Knotted Fur…
This week I’ll be talking about the status of a couple of shows, including BBC’s Sherlock, Arrested Development, Luther and Fringe. As well as Simon Cowells insane idea for the winner of Britain’s Got Talent and the UK return date for Game Of Thrones.
This week’s Knotted Fur features: Red Light Revolution, J. Edgar, Coriolanus, The Nine Muses and Haywire. So let’s get on with it already…
So this week I’m going to be taking a look at what I believe to be the four most promising shows starting in the coming couple of months as part of the US mid-season.
In this week’s Knotted Fur, there’s plenty of choice out on general release, from world cinema to Blockbuster epics, with Spielberg’s return to the silver-screen.
A pub in Purbeck and the 1950 classic Harvey. What happened on my evening out to this Purbeck Film Festival showing and, most of all; what did I actually think of Kosters comedy? Well here goes…
So the 19th Annual Raindance Film Festival came to a close last week, and with a 62% increase in attendance this year I’m sure the people behind the festival are very pleased with the success. So now it’s over, how did I find it? Well to be completely honest, it was an absolute joy.
Our review of Monk3ys which, for those unaware, is a brilliant little found footage physiological thriller that screened at this years Raindance Film Festival.
Now the Raindance Festival has come and gone I figured I’d do one more roundup containing my thoughts on some of the films I saw that didn’t warrant full reviews but I had some thoughts on. And just to clarify, by saying they didn’t warrant full reviews I’m not suggesting these films aren’t as good as films with full reviews, it entirely comes down to how much I honestly have to say about them.
Our Acts Of Godfrey review is ready and can be found online, I don’t want to alarm you, but portions are written in rhyme.
It’s Saturday and we’ve got Algodón Egipcio with ‘Los Temas Turbios’, (which means ‘The Murky Issues’ for those of you who have difficulty speaking Spanish like ourselves). From Venezuela this is off his début album ‘La Lucha Constante’ LP and it’s pretty nifty.
Out today is Johnny Daukes ‘Acts of Godfrey’. Check the trailer out here.
Friday will be my weekly update of my general experience within the Bournemouth music scene along with bands, booking gigs and personal recommendations as to what gigs will be happening at the weekend.
Today we have ‘Unless You Speak From the Heart’ from Porcelain Raft up on the roost for you getting you ready for the weekend. Why? Just because we really like this track to put it simply and feel you should hear it too.
Help Granny plant and grow a range of different flowers in her garden. This simple game involves taking care of flowers until they are healthy, fully grown, blossoming specimens.
After its November 15 release Amazon‘s new Kindle Fire tablet likely will be the first mainstream competitor to the Apple iPad. But Amazon is taking the opposite approach in designing and marketing the product from their Cupertino rival. Besides the obvious differences of size and price, notice the different angles Amazon and Apple take when promoting [...]
Coming out soon is the social media music company Boinc which is currently in its beta stage. Go on, find out what we think…
Ok, so from the start I’m going to come right out and say it….
I.don’t.like.Apple.
There I said it.
So what’s my issue with Apple? For me, personally, as a lover of gadgets and gizmos, Apples view on software is frustrating.
Futuremark Games Studio, responsible for the hit title Shattered Horizon, are today inviting PC gamers and fans of tower defense style games to sign up now for the Unstoppable Gorg closed beta test due to begin in the next couple of weeks. Unstoppable Gorg is a thrilling space defense game inspired by vintage sci-fi [...]
Reallusion, the award-winning leader of 3D and 2D Cinematic tools, have now treaded into the iPad market with Visualize; a brand-new visual application that combines the power of free-hand cutouts, visual templates and layered compositing.