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DVD Review - Sherlock Holmes
By Tamsin Cracknell
Occasionally, there arrives a book-to-movie franchise so glaringly obvious that audiences are left wondering: “What took them so long?” Well, congratulations, Warner Brothers, on winning the race to reinvent Sherlock Holmes – and on doing it rather well. >>Read More
DVD Review - Julie & Julia
By Tamsin Cracknell
In 2002, Julie Powell was an ordinary, slightly dramatic 30-something call centre worker, living above a pizzeria in Queens with her husband and their cat. Bored to tears with her life, she undertook a 365-day blog about cooking her way through all 524 recipes of Julia Child's iconic 1961 cookbook. >>Read More
Game Review - Professor Layton and the Curious Village (Nintendo DS)
By Nafisa Akabor
If you enjoyed the Little Bit of Brain Training Arts Edition that came preloaded on the Nintendo DSi, you’ll most likely enjoy Professor Layton and the Curious Village.
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Game Review - Red Dead Redemption (PS3, Xbox 360)
By Christo van Gemert
Cowboy Simulator 2010
Coming from the same folks who brought us the Grand Theft Auto games, Red Dead Redemption is another open world action game. In fact, it’s a sequel to a game we only ever got on the PS2 >>Read More
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