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Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

HARRY Potter and the Deathly Hallows (cert 12a/146 mins) is probably the best Potter movie so far.Read

The Drifters come to Rhyl Pavilion

IF it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. For over 50 years it’s fair to say that has been the sentiment of the Drifters’ production line.Read

Film review: Shutter Island is no bore

WITH all the 3-D technical wizardry about it would be easy to slip into your cinema chair pop-corn in hand and forget good films can be made without a huge rabbit or a massive Kraken sticking his head in your hot dog.Read

Film review: Avatar

SOME films are made only to be seen in the cinema - Avatar (cert 12A- 161mins) in 3-D is such a beast, and a big blue one at that.Read

Must have games this Christmas

There are two must have games this Christmas for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 owners: Read

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Film review: Paranormal Activity

I’m going to keep this review short and sweet so I don’t spoil this movie for anybody who enjoys being totally spooked.Read

Film review: New Moon: Twilight Saga

IF YOU have not yet seen the fantastic New Moon: Twilight Saga don’t be put off by teenage pouting or American High School cliches.Read

Film review: District 9

District 9 (cert 15 112 mins) is quite likely the most unusual film mainstream movie-goers are likely to see this autumn.Read

Film review: The Final Destination

AMERICAN college kids dying grisly deaths all in 3-D- The Final Destination (cert 15 82 mins) is about as popcorn as you can get.Read

Game review: Fight Night Round 4

EA’s boxing franchise is back on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 with Fight Night Round 4.Read

Film review: Inglourious Basterds

FOLLOWING movie-goers witnessing Daniel Craig leading the Belarusian peasants to an uprising against the Nazis in 2008’s Defiance, Quentin Tarantino gives his own comic-book take on a Jewish revenge movie in Inglourious Basterds (cert 18 152 mins).Read