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Staying in or going out, on TV, on the big screen or online, we've got it all here.
A review of the first of three James Blunt concerts at the Apollo in Manchester.
Relph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz star in a new film about exploitation, greed and multinationals in Africa.
A review of Romeo and Juliet at the Birmingham Rep.
Coldplay and the Kaiser Chiefs are among the rock acts battling it out for the UK and Ireland's most prestigious music award.
Fast paced, raunchy remake of the cult TV series based around two crazy deep-south brothers and their now iconic car.
A ruturn of the Bruce Lee variety of movie. Man escapes his captivity and seeks revenge and redemption.
Remake of a cult Sixties classic but has the magic lost out to lacklustre comedy?
Cool casting but is it long lasting? A fair trek into the possible future of cloning and society, a poor man's Blade Runner or a box office stunner?
More stars than the European Union flag and perhaps just as meaningless and complex, but who knows?
Highly amusing, musically infectious, and spectacularly colourful.
Yet another remake, this time one perhaps more for the kids, but the sexy Lindsay Lohan is there to keep the men watching.
Comic book remake of Marvel's other team of heroes, rather less 'marvelous' than the X-men but we won't hold it against them.
An American remake of the cult Japanese horror flick, but it hasn't turned out that badly.
Fun and frolics with computerised larger than life talking zoo inhabitants, a kids' movie but maybe one for all ages.
Does exactly what it says on the tin. Two blokes use weddings to get a notch or two up the ladder of love.
It's Korean and it's a cartoon, but don't let that put you off. Think The Matrix without the alternate reality and robots.
Yet another re-make of the HG Wells classic, set - as usual - in America. This time, though, it's more about ordinary people than action heroes.
A gangster flick with a difference - it's set in China, for a start, and it's martial arts rather than guns. Think Airplane! with fighting.
Yet another romantic comedy. Boy meets girl, boy and girl don't get on, boy and girl meet again...
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