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  • Video: Lauren Laverne’s guide to the Art of Frankenweenie exhibition

    Video: Lauren Laverne’s guide to the Art of Frankenweenie exhibition

    Allow American Express ‘Entertainment Insider’ Lauren Laverne to take you on a guided tour of the new Art of Frankenweenie exhibition currently running on London’s Southbank. The free exhibition runs from 17th-21st October. For more information visit: bfi.org.uk

  • Sim card deals: the quiet revolution in mobile communications

    Sim card deals: the quiet revolution in mobile communications

    Using prepaid sim cards and sim only deals can help you enjoy your mobile without being tied to a contract.

  • Ofcom to consult on banning mid-contract price hikes

    Ofcom to consult on banning mid-contract price hikes

    Media and telecoms regulator Ofcom is to consult on giving how consumers better protection against unexpected price rises within fixed-term landline, broadband and mobile phone contracts. Ofcom says a review carried out earlier this year “into the fairness of certain contract terms has identified a number of issues” with current rules and flagged up the…

  • Jack Reacher – new trailer and poster

    Jack Reacher – new trailer and poster

    Here’s the brand new trailer AND quad poster for Jack Reacher. Adapted from Lee Child’s novel One Shot, the film stars Tom Cruise in the title role. A city is thrown into chaos following a shooting that leaves five dead. What at first seems like a simple case to solve becomes complicated when the accused…

  • E4 announces Skins series 7 stories

    E4 announces Skins series 7 stories

    The next series of Skins is to focus on three of the show’s best loved characters from past runs, E4 has confirmed. Former stars Hannah Murray, Jack O’Connell and Kaya Scodelario will all return for individual stories, each to be broadcast in two, one hour parts. Each story catches up with the characters who are…

  • Sky Movies bags exclusive Harry Potter rights

    Sky Movies bags exclusive Harry Potter rights

    Sky Movies has gained exclusive UK broadcast and streaming rights to the eight Harry Potter films for a three month period. The deal means rival channels and streaming services will be unable to air movies from the franchise, making Sky Movies – and its SkyGo and NOW TV outlets – the only place for fans…