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Movies - Spoilers (Free subscription) | 07/02/2009
Five Minutes of Heaven is a British/Irish television film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel from a script by Guy Hibbert. The first part reconstructs the killing of 19-year-old Jim Griffin by 17-year-old Alistair Little in 1975, and the second part depicts a fictional meeting between Little and Jim's brother Joe 33 years later. # Starring Liam Neeson, James Nesbitt, Anamaria Marinca Stay up to date even...
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Latest Movie Trailers (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Lurgan Northern Ireland, 1975. A low level civil war has been underway, with the IRA targeting British loyalists and the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force exacting revenge on Catholics they claim are militant republicans. Alistair Little, 16 is the leader of a UVF cell, eager to be blooded. He and his gang are given the go ahead to kill a young Catholic man, James Griffin, as a reprisal and a warning...
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The Hair Centre (Free subscription) | 06/29/2009
When James Nesbitt starred in the recent BBC1 drama Occupation, the once definitely balding television star had miraculously sprouted a lustrous head of hair. Experts believe that Nesbitt, who has admitted trying various lotions to slow hair loss, is the latest celebrity to undergo a Follicular Unit Transplant (FUT) - the new gold standard for hair [...]
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Daily Mail News (Free subscription) | 06/28/2009
Suddenly the actor looks very different. How DID he do it? We examine the latest treatments to reverse hair-loss.
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The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 06/26/2009
ALL the latest DVD reviews including Woody Allen's latest release and James Nesbitt in a stunning tale of soldiers' experiences in Iraq.
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Word Magazine blogs (Free subscription) | 06/22/2009
Back by popular demand - well... one person mailed me suggesting politely that it was about time we did it again - it's the Massive's own version of Word of Mouth. When I originally posted the first of these, I believe I suggested that we should do it on the first Friday of every month. Having missed that, I hereby amend that to doing it when we remember (but roughly monthly). Anyway, the WOM rules...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 06/22/2009
HERE'S a brilliant but simple treat you can give yourself if you're still watching Big Brother on a nightly basis.
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Shelley Vision - Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 06/22/2009
APPARENTLY finances for TV drama are so dire that James Nesbitt is considering moving to Hollywood. Is there nothing we can do about this? Besides have a whip round for his ticket, obviously. According to Nesbo, Occupation was "not a...
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Standing on the surface of a perforated sphere (Free subscription) | 06/22/2009
a week or so ago i watched the first part of 'occupation'. it's got james nesbitt in, and is about iraq and all that stuff.. i just watched the second part. MAJOR SAD FACE. he gets beheaded. i cried.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 06/21/2009
It's a decade since Warriors, Peter Kosminsky's landmark TV drama about the effects of the Bosnian war on the British servicemen who suffered through it: high time someone gave the Iraq war similar treatment.
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The Medium is Not Enough TV blog (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
A few new series and mini-series starting up this week, so what have you been watching? Another 50/50 episode of Mitchell and Webb last night (ironically enough): 'Remain Indoors' remains one of the most darkly funny things around. Psychoville I might get round to watching in my lunchbreak, if I have enough time. Occupation is waiting for a few hours of available downtime, since lovely wife's undying...
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Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 06/19/2009
1.4 million tune in for BBC Two's Psychoville premiere.
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Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 06/18/2009
1.9 million tune in to see Angel skinny dipping on Big Brother.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 06/16/2009
Serena Davies reviews the first episode of the BBC's new drama set against the backdrop of the Iraq War and BBC Three's new comedy drama about PAs.
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The Guardian - TV & Radio blog (Free subscription) | 06/16/2009
It's increasingly rare that I wholeheartedly recommend a programme, but I urge you to watch Peter Bowker's Occupation Peter Bowker 's Occupation deals brilliantly with the complex and grim realities of the conflict in Iraq: the war as a business opportunity, the shocking lack of post-war planning and the corruption that filled the vacuum, the realities of enacting big political decisions on the ground....