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  • Review of High Tension (2003)  By : Damien Chambers
    A controversial French horror film, High Tension pushed the envelope with graphic violence and raw terror. In this review, critic Damien Chambers takes a closer look and advises whether or not the film is worth the rental price.
  • The World Of Free Music Videos  By : Chris Snow -
    Music has become an integral part of our lives. Whatever the occasion, music can add a different dimension to it. Whether you are driving alone on a long stretch, or partying or even simply relaxing, music can be your perfect partner. Music videos go one step ahead of the conventional CDs in that they also play to our optical senses. This gives us a much more complete experience since you now have a person who is performing in front of you rather than just a voice playing bac...
  • Sainsbury Exit Crowded Online DVD Rental Market  By : Pete917
    Online DVD Rental is fast becoming the new way to get your DVD’s for home viewing. Its convenience, price and simplicity make it hard to beat. Despite the compelling proposition offered by online DVD rental and increasing consumer adoption Sainsbury have announced that it is to exit the online rental market.
  • Classical Movie Nostalgia - Your Inside Entertainment Guide  By : Glen B. Porter -
    So what really is considered a classical movie? Can we simply associate as a black and white film noir thing? Containing some of those cheesy classical music? How about big powdered wigs? Do you think of the formal nature of both the characters as well as the period get-up and attire? Is a classic movie one which garnered 10 Oscars? Or do you think a classic movie simply one which down to the perception of the viewers and individuals?

    The classical movie IS truly one of th...
  • Pick Out a Cool Harry Potter Costume  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Boy oh boy, I'm really looking forward to that day of days this year. It's a mad celebration with parties and treats galore. Did you think I was talking about Christmas? It seems as though the the consensus is that Christmas is a holiday that really gets her juices flowing. Yes I'm talking about Halloween.
  • Online DVD Rental: How to evaluate the most appropriate rental package  By : Pete917
    The ‘UK DVD Rental Guide’ website was established earlier this year to provide consumers independent reviews, comparisons and rankings of the major UK providers of online DVD rental services. In comparing the various online DVD rental companies, ‘UK DVD Rental Guide takes into account a number of factors
  • Free Movies Online Have Exploded With The Advent Of Broadband  By : K Snow -
    From family flicks to comedy to Sci-Fi to thrillers – name it and you will find it on the net. With hundreds of movie titles that are now public domain and out of the gambit of the US copyright law, to watch free movies online has become as easy as logging onto the Internet. Watching free movies online has become a craze among people who have a few hours to spare and want to relax. There are sites that not only allow you to watch free movies online but also provide you with v...
  • Transporter 2 - Looking Under the Hood  By : Damien Chambers
    An international hit, Transporter 2 boasts even more action than the original. But is it worth the price of a rental? Read this review and find out.
  • Science Fiction DVD  By : David Evermon -
    The world of Science fiction is a vast one. Millions of fans enjoy their science fiction collection for many different reasons. For example, a science fiction DVD may have tremendous monetary value, sentimental value, or just the value of enjoyment. Whatever the reasons science fiction fans have raised the popularity of owning their own science fiction DVD.

    One extremely popular reason of watching science fiction DVD’s is that they can be watched over and over again. Some ...
  • Clever Pluto Will Survive, It Seems, As A Planet  By : Tom Attea-NewsLaugh.com
    This week we nominate for clever monkey, not a person who has distinguished himself or herself for something well or ill accomplished, but Pluto, which, until recently, bestrode the heavens, securely placed in our imaginations as the most distant and smallest planet.

    Then other bodies in the distant solar system were discovered, with our ever more deeply prying telescopes, that are even larger than the diminutive, ringed body.

    So for a time it seemed that Pluto might, after all these decades of secure distinction, since its discovery in 1930, be demoted to asteroid status.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl  By : Rob Ellis
    Movie review of Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl.
  • Office Space: A Workplace Comedy  By : Rob Ellis
    Movie Review of Office Space.
  • Ravenous - Its Bite Is Worse Than Its Bark  By : Damien Chambers
    Featuring dark humor, gore, and cannibalism, Ravenous is not for everyone. But if you like your movies with an original flair and scary as the dickens, then it just might be the movie for you.
  • Secrets To Getting Steady Work In The Film Industry!  By : Ronald K. Armstrong
    Discover a simple yet powerful secret that will allow you to get steady work in the film industry. It doesn't matter if you are an actor, writer or filmmaker, this article will show you how to keep the phone ringing!
  • Funny Videos- Why Funny Videos Are So Popular?  By : CD Mohatta
    Small video clips that evoke immediate laugher are becoming a rage on the Internet. People are creating and uploading their own humor.
  • Winning at Video Poker The Only Way To Win Is  By : Sacha Tarkovsky
    The Royal flush hit it and you will win at video poker.

    Other hands are simply there to fund your bankroll; it’s the royal flush that is the key to winning at video poker longer term.

    So, how do you maximize your chances of hitting the royal flush and winning at video poker longer term? Read on and find out...
  • Behind The Scenes With "Desperate Housewives"  By : Stacey Moore
    Can you name all of the ladies who live on Wisteria Lane? Do you study Gabrielle's style secrets? Have you judged Lynette's parenting skills? If the answer is "yes," then you're probably also pretty easy to find on Sunday nights. You're likely at home tuning in to one of prime time's hottest shows: "Desperate Housewives."
  • Movie Review - The Long Goodbye is Gould's Finest Moment  By : Damien Chambers
    A hard-boiled detective film set in 1970’s California, films like The Long Goodbye don’t come along very often. But is it worth the price of a rental? Read this comprehensive review and find out.
  • Romantic Movies  By : Francesca Black
    Nothing beats a romantic night at home, snuggled up on a coach watching a romantic movie. Stop at your local video store and find a movie sure to capture the heart of your mate. Here are some of the best all time romantic movies.
  • The 10 Most Popular Movies of All Time – A Cheat Sheet (Part 1)  By : James Shenton
    Are you a movie dunce? Do you not know your Corleone from your Kurosawa? Would you recognise a lightsaber if it hit you in the face? Well, don’t panic. To help you catch up on your movie knowledge here’s the first instalment in your 2-part crash course in the top 10 movies of all time, as voted by the readers of the Internet Movie Database. Careful, though… here be spoilers.
  • The 10 Most Popular Movies Of All Time -- A Cheat Sheet (Part 2)  By : James Shenton
    Are you a movie dunce? Do you not know your Corleone from your Kurosawa? Would you recognise a lightsaber if it hit you in the face? Well, don’t panic. To help you catch up on your movie knowledge here’s the second instalment in your 2-part crash course in the top 10 movies of all time, as voted by the readers of the Internet Movie Database. Careful, though… here be spoilers.
  • Adrien Brody – Zero to Hero  By : James Shenton
    One of the least typecast actors in Hollywood, Adrien Brody -- star of the new period biopic Hollywoodland -- has defied critics by choosing a wide range of roles on the basis that they “look like fun”. This approach has taken him from the most serious role imaginable, as a Polish Jew in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist, to portraying Jack Driscoll in Peter Jackson’s big budget adventure King Kong.
  • Science Fiction DVDs  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Can there anyone who truly doesn’t love movies? I am a big fan of silver screen, which is assisted with mystic surround sound and an ambience of something big and worthy. Movie Theater going is a special something experience.
  • DVD Rentals With Many Options  By : Keith George -
    DVD rental is a process by which an individual can rent DVDs from a rental company. Usually DVD delivery is through mail and the interaction between the DVD rental company and the individual takes place through the internet.

    The model followed by most companies is:
    The customer registers in the rental service and selects the titles.
    DVDs are mailed to the customer.
    The customer after watching the DVDs returns them.

    Usually the customers are allowed to keep the DVDs a...
  • A Review of the Columbia House DVD Club  By : Morgan Hamilton
    As the film industry bombards us with thousands and thousands film release every month, it is hard to stay up-to-date with all the new movies. That's where going online and checking out the Columbia House DVD Club comes into play. Sometimes people get lost in watching some stupid blockbuster, thinking the others are all the same.
  • Bloody Mallory - A Decidedly Different Horror Flick  By : Damien Chambers
    A strange blend of horror, comedy, and camp, Bloody Mallory is one of the more original films to come along in some time. But does that make it worth the price of a rental? Join me for an in-depth look at this example of oddball filmmaking.
  • Start Your Dream Movies Collection Today  By : Nick Lim
    Do you know that the best way to watch latest movies without even need to leave the comforts of your home?
  • The 10 Most Popular Movies Of All Time – A Cheat Sheet (Part 2)  By : James Shenton -
    Are you a movie dunce? Do you not know your Corleone from your Kurosawa? Would you recognise a lightsaber if it hit you in the face? Well, don’t panic. To help you catch up on your movie knowledge here’s the second instalment in your 2-part crash course in the top 10 movies of all time, as voted by the readers of the Internet Movie Database. Careful, though… here be spoilers.

    5. Casablanca

    Hiding out in Casablanca, Morocco during World War II, exiled American and former...
  • Box Office Flops - More Than Meets the Eye?  By : James Shenton
    There's something oddly satisfying about seeing a big-budget movie flop. Whenever we hear about these ambitious, special effects-laden extravaganzas going down in flames we get an odd feeling of schadenfreude.
  • CSI Continues - The Difficult Seventh Season  By : James Shenton
    Well, it's that time of year again. For the seventh year running, this fall season we'll see a new season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation hit our screens.

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