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Reviewed: ‘Drive’ Blu-ray
SYNOPSIS: Known only as 'the Driver', Ryan Gosling befriends his next door neighbour Irene (Carey Mulligan) and her young son. Their relationship blossoms until Irene's husband Standard is released from prison with debts he cannot pay. When Irene and her son are threatened, the Driver agrees to help Standard pull off a heist. Then people start killing each other in diverse and creative ways.
From happy Brangelina to a heartbroken Kim
Mary Tyler Moore was honored with the Annual Life Achievement award at The Screen Actors Guild Awards Ceremony last night in L.A.
The actress was presented with the trophy by her co-star of 50 years, Dick Van Dyke. The two starred together in the 60’s American sitcom, ‘The Dick Van Dyke Show’.
The Help dominates the SAG awards
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards honoured ‘The Help’, a civil right movement drama, with three awards, including best actress,…
Regent Centre exhibits art
Dorset painter's collection of contemporary abstract paintings in acrylic is being exhibited in Regent Centre, Christchurch.
Our Entertainment reviewer Chencho Sherin went to investigate.
J Edgar: the human being
Review of J Edgar directed by Clint Eastwood starring Leonardo Di Caprio as the former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Magic and music hits the Funny Bone
Breaker brings you the latest entertainment news. Magic Tricks: The weekend is a nice time to sit back,…
Four exciting comedy acts set the Old Fire Station alight
Comedy Nation, the monthly student union comedy night, makes a welcome return to The Old Fire Station.
State of art in Poole
Artists and Art Gallery Owners in Poole feel the need for better marketing strategies. A lack of non-commercial art galleries in the area have prompted art enthusiasts to look for new ways to sell their works.
B-Reel film screening review
The B-Reel film-screening events at Pavilion Dance are receiving increasingly large turn-outs allowing directors, film makers and artists the chance to share inspiration.
This month's screening on January 19th was the third B-Reel event organised by Strawberry Lantern Events, which gives creatives in the film industry a chance to showcase their work and gain crucial contacts in the South of England.
The display of 12 short films, sourced from local and international talent contained a mixture of animation, drama and captivating photography.