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Paramount announces 4-minute GI Joe: Retaliation preview
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Paramount Pictures, MGM and Skydance Productions have announced that a four-minute 3D preview of GI Joe: Retaliation is to be shown before screenings of Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters. The preview will be screened around the world from January 24th and continue throughout Hansel and Gretel’s cinema run. GI Joe: Retaliation sees the G.I. Joe…
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Being Human returns to BBC Three next month
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BBC Three’s supernatural drama Being Human returns next month. The new series finds ghost Alex (Kate Bracken) adjusting to life after death with werewolf Tom (Michael Socha) but vampire Hal (Damien Molony ) is in hell. Not because he’s chained up like an animal, but because he’s desperate to get his marigolds on the messy…
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Ofcom names 4G mobile bidders
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Telecoms regulator Ofcom has announced the names of the companies bidding for the UK’s 4G spectrum which will allow networks to offer super-fast mobile broadband. The bidders include Everything Everywhere, owners of T-Mobile and Orange who are already offering 4G services, O2 owners Telefónica and Vodafone. Also bidding are BT subsidiary Niche Spectrum Ventures Limited…
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Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters – trailer
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Here’s the latest US trailer for Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters which stars Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton and will released over here in March. The film catches up with Hansel (Renner) and Gretel (Arterton) 15 years after the traumatic gingerbread house incident and finds them now serving as bounty hunters dedicated to exterminating witches.…
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Easiest video games of all time
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What’s worse than an impossibly easy computer game? A ludicrously easy one! Here’s our round up…
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Filming starts on new BBC One Ben Elton sitcom
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Filming is underway on The Wright Way, a new six-part sitcom from writer Ben Elton which stars David Haig as a fastidious local council Health and Safety manager. Wright relishes the rules and regulations he uses in his professional life and only wishes he could apply them to his private life, which often stumbles haplessly…