Category: Entertainment

  • Lady Gaga Says Artpop Is “Completely Unique”

    Monsters are you ready? Lady GaGa is planning a truly unique experience for her fans with the forthcoming album ‘Artpop’.

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  • Loveable Rogues Announce Debut Single

    Loveable Rogues have announced the title of their debut single ‘What a Night’, set for release on the 21st April on Syco Music.

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  • TV REVIEW| Dancing On The Edge

    ★★★★ Dancing On The Edge

    A superbly rich and decadent five part BBC2 drama, Dancing On The Edge is a refreshing burst of historic splendour detailing the introduction of jazz to a reserved and stagnant British elite.

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  • Apple Sells 25th Billionth Song

    Apple today announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded more than 25 billion songs from the iTunes Store.

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  • FILM REVIEW | Sexual Tension: Volatile

    TLA issue a DVD containing six short films about men who do not always get what they want, SEXUAL TENSION: VOLATILE brings together two award-winning filmmakers (Marco Berger and Marcelo Mónaco) for the first volume in a series of erotic short films.

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  • Big Reunion Episode 1 Recap

    The Big Reunion, made by ITV Studios, will delve into the lives of these former pop heroes, exploring what happened after they slipped out of the charts. Some have remained in the celebrity spotlight, whilst others left their showbiz lives behind to pursue new careers as diverse as a stilt walker, a midwife, a teacher, a farmer and a wedding photographer.

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  • Les Mis Holds On To Top Spot

    Tom Hooper’s musical movie, Les Misérables, starring Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman earns more than £4m at the box office.

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  • FILM REVIEW | Keep The Lights On

    ★★★★★ | Keep The Lights On

    This award winning and Sundance Festival selected film is an intricate look at the lives of two men who enter into a relationship in 90s New York. Directed by Ira Sachs.

    Erik is a Danish documentary film maker who meets Paul via a telephone-sex chat-line. Erik is anxious about commitment and lawyer Paul has a steady girlfriend. What starts off as a casual sexual relationship develops into something more meaningful and romantic. The film charts the two lovers over the course of their turbulent ten year relationship.

    The two main characters lives take on unexpected turns and as Erik becomes more responsible and committed, Paul’s more orderly life spirals out of control as his recreational drug abuse becomes a destructive habit. The relationship enters a series of cycles of damage and renewal as the film charts their lives.

    The film is beautiful to watch but also painful viewing in places, but ultimately provides a meaningful glimpse into the areas of both lightness and shade which relationships can pass through. The balance of the film is such that the story never felt too bleak but is balanced with erotic tension, a compelling storyline and occasional bursts of humour. Strong performances from the cast add to the emotional intensity of the film.

    Highly recommended for a moving and fascinating insight into the life cycle of a relationship.

    Released on DVD and Blu-ray in the U.K. on 28/01/13 available from Amazon

  • Big Reunion Starts 31st January

    For all you 90’s pop tarts, get ready for ITV 2’s brand new series The Big Reunion.

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  • Artist Luiz Penze Releases Free Book

    Artist Luiz Penze Releases Free Book

    Popular London based gay artist Luiz Penze has released his debut book Dolls Gone Wild, which features Barbie and Ken in compromising positions. (more…)