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TV Review: My Big Fat Fetish

 This week in Channel 4′s seemingly endless quest to slap a stupid, childish title onto an otherwise interesting exploration and documentation of the fringes and taboos of society, we get to see the...

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Movie Review: Prometheus (2012)

(Spoilers lie ahead. Beware ye all who enter here) When Ridley Scott made Alien in 1979, he effectively rewrote the form book for space sci-fi thrillers forever. Audiences packed cinemas, completely...

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TV Review: Gordon Behind Bars

Disappointingly, this programme isn’t about throwing Gordon Ramsay into prison to see how long he can last among the gangsters and psychopaths. As much as he may swagger and curse, Ramsay doesn’t have...

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Gwen Stefani: This Shit IS Bananas

Related posts: T-Shit Now we’ve had three uninterrupted days of sunshine, Summer is... Top Ten: Trendy GQ Douchebags GQ are running a competition for the most stylish man... It’s Shit But I Love It:...

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TV Review: Jon Richardson: A Little Bit OCD

Jon Richardson went into this documentary jokingly calling himself ‘a little bit OCD’ and ended up meeting genuine sufferers of the debilitating affliction that ended up scaring the shit out of him....

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Movie Review: Ted (2012)

I have a joke for you: The Dalai Lama walks up to a hot dog stand and says: “Make me one with everything”. Pretty funny, right? OK, here’s another one: The Dalai Lama walks into a pizza place and says:...

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Movie Review: The Expendables 2 (2012)

To give you an idea of what kind of film The Expendables 2 is, let me tell you a true story from my cinema viewing. About a third of the way into the film, for reasons I still don’t understand, my...

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Movie Review: Skyfall (2012)

You know his name, you know his number but now you finally get to know more about the classic British spy hero than ever before. James Bond looks pretty fucking fabulous for a character who is clearly...

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Movie Review: A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)

As a child of the 80s, John McClane has been a constant figure in my life. He may be out of sight, but we know he’s there, saving people and kicking ass. Like Jesus. We first met John McClane as a...

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TV Review: Black Mirror

In late 2011, when Black Mirror arrived on our screens, it gave us a chilling, disturbing reflection of ourselves, using technological progress as a MacGuffin to explore our own deeply buried...

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