Anchorman The Legend Continues alternate teaser trailers

It’s been rumoured since the first film blew up into the international cult comedy hit it became More »

Mid Morning Matters Series 2 coming to Sky Atlantic

If Alpha Papa, Alan Partridge’s upcoming film isn’t enough ah ha for you then the good news More »

The World’s End release date and trailer

The team that brought us cult classics Spaced, Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead More »

Karl Pilkington returns to Sky 1 with The Moaning of Life

It’s been on the cards for a while now. First it was The Beatles, then we had Monty Python More »

 

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Super Mario Kart 8 coming to the Wii U

One of the biggest advancements in Mario Kart history is the addition of online multiplayer action that came with the Wii release back in 2008, along with motorbikes and mad stunt jumps.

The Cripple of Inishmaan at the Noël Coward Theatre

Martin McDonagh’s 1996 play, The Cripple Of Innishmaan, has just opened at the Noël Coward Theatre bringing the dark comedy back to the West End, where it opened seventeen years ago at

Terry Pratchett, Snuff review

Terry Pratchett’s Snuff is the latest novel in the brilliant City Watch series featuring the impassible Commander Samuel Vimes as he’s sort of forced on holiday with his wife Lady Sybil Ramkin

Nick Hornby’s A Long Way Down planned for cinema release

It’s been a while since a Nick Hornby novel was adapted for cinematic release (2009′s An Education being the last), but soon we’ll have a BBC Films adaptation of A Long Way

The Lightning Child set for the Globe Theatre

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre will soon be putting on The Lighting Child, which sounds set to be a mixed up reworking of Athenian playwright Euripides’ tragedy Bacchae. Blurring the imagined

Ridley Scott & Cormac McCarthy, The Counselor coming soon

Cormac McCarthy’s writing usually hit the bookshelves before being adapted for the big screen, as was the case with The Road and No Country For Old Men, but with upcoming movie

Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion 2013 unveiled

The Serpentine Gallery has just unveiled its Summer Pavilion for 2013 and it looks like another impressive example of temporary architecture to help bring Hyde Park to life this summer

Gangster Squad DVD review

It’s been a while since a genuinely exciting mob movie hit the big screen, but with the cinematic release of Gangster Squad in January 2013 we have a cross between The Untouchables,

Titanfall trailer and release details

E3 began earlier this week and already there’s a raging console war hotting up and more new games than you’ll ever have time to complete, but our favourite reveal of day one

UN announces $4.4billion humanitarian aid appeal for Syria

It might not feel like it, but it’s been more than two years since the sticky spring that is the Syrian Civil War first began. In an attempt to do what they