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The Dark Knight saw the return of the Batman franchise under Director Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale.With Batman Begins being a hit, the pressure was on for the sequel to live up to the same high standards, but it didn’t disappoint and that why it’s the most iconic film for 2008. The film follows on from Batman Begins with Batman …
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The USA have been casting their eye over the gong worthy performances of the year so far this awards season but now the London Film Critics’ Circle have earmarked their stand out movies and performances.And it’s the critically acclaimed An Education that is leading the pack with seven nominations including The Attenborough Award: British Film of t…
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December
2009
Yes here we are ready to unveil the Best Movie of 2009 after a countdown that has highlighted some of the best movies that have graced the big screen this year.But here we are at number one and war film The Hurt Locker is FemaleFirst’s Best Movie of 2009.There have been no end of movies that have depicted the Iraq war over recent years all of which…
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December
2009
We may have found our Best Movie of 2009 in the form of The Hurt Locker but we have also uncovered the Worst Movie of the year which comes, without a shadow of a doubt, in the form of The Land of the Lost.The Land of the Lost is yet another tv show that has been remade for the big screen with Will Ferrell leading the cast back into the past. Will F…
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December
2009
Oscar® winner Russell Crowe stars as the legendary figure known by generations as “Robin Hood,” whose exploits have endured in popular mythology and ignited the imagination of those who share his spirit of adventure and righteousness.In 13th century England, Robin and his band of marauders confront corruption in a local village and lead an upri…
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December
2009
Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda take another bite out of the Big Apple in the sequel to the 2008 blockbuster. Returning in their starring roles, as the four great friends are Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon.Of course, where would these women be without their men? Also back for the much-anticipated sequel …
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December
2009
As 2009 draws to a close and we all wonder how to pronounce 2010 (is it twenty ten, or two thousand and ten?!) we thought it was only right that take a look back at the past 12 months in an organised fashion… and what better way to be organised, than by alphabetising?
A is for Alexandra Burke - well, Miss Burke has had a good old year since…
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December
2009
Paul Weller wants to work with both Liam and Noel Gallagher.The ‘Changingman’ hitmaker is refusing to take sides in the siblings’ feud - which caused their group Oasis to split earlier this year - and would be happy to collaborate with either of them in future.He said: “I’d definitely be up for collaborating with Liam and with Noel. I love them bot…
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December
2009
Radiohead want to make “art without fear”.The ‘Paranoid Android’ hitmakers say their music has changed in recent years because they feel much more comfortable with themselves and hope to continue in the same mindset.Guitarist Ed O’Brien said: “A lot of where we come from - our education, our upbringing - manifests itself in the shadow of fear. I do…
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December
2009
My Chemical Romance spent longer making their new album because they were watching ‘Blade Runner’.The ‘Teenagers’ hitmakers say the movie and its director Ridley Scott have been a huge influence on their most recent recording sessions and it drove them to try and make the LP the best they possibly could. Frontman Gerard Way explained: “I watched a …
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