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Revew: Unstoppable










There is no doubt that this hundred million dollar film, based on a true story, is action packed. In fact, it is so action packed that it is hard to tell who features more, Denzel Washington or his stunt double!
Win DVD: The Girl Who Played With Fire
The hard nosed, mysterious Lisbeth is back, in Jonas Frykberg’s film adaption of Steig Larsson’s literary best seller, The Girl Who Played With Fire and Pugwash News are offering you the opportunity to win the DVD.
Review: Peep Show










Mark and Jeremy are back in the eagerly anticipated seventh series of Peep Show. The British sitcom began in 2003 and since then has become one of Channel 4′s most popular comedies.
Review: The Family










Series one introduced us to the Hughes family, series two allowed us to delve into the life of British Indian Family, the Grewals and now it’s the turn of black British family the Adesinas to let us in on their day to day life.
Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1










Oh. My. God. As cliché as it sounds, the most anticipated film of the year gained that title for a very good reason.
Review: I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!
As Ant and Dec narrate us through both the boy’s and the girl’s camp’s first 24 hours, we spend the first fifteen minutes re-learning this year’s Z-listers names.
Review: Red










Tempted by an all star cast, the choice to go and see ‘Red’ was a planned one. Names such as: Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman and Helen Mirren were enough to justify paying three (whole) pounds on a joyous Orange Wednesday.
Review: Due Date










Due Date is the latest comedy from Todd Phillips, the director of The Hangover, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis. Downey Jr. stars as Peter, an uptight father-to-be who is trying to get home to his pregnant wife Sarah (Michelle Monaghan) before she gives birth to their first child.
Review: Burke and Hare










8] Prior to trudging up to the cinema on a wet afternoon with the intention of being entertained and not ludicrously overcharged (it was luckily a Wednesday and I am with a certain phone company), I had already heard some…
Review: Saw 3D










Saw 3D, the seventh and (thankfully) final instalment of the Saw series, topped the Halloween weekend box-office with £3.6 million. Statistically, the film looks popular and promising. However, that’s £3.6 million that UK cinema-goers wish they hadn’t spent.
NUS vote for national demonstration in Autumn
Student Officer elections postponed until September
Amnesty International protest against Shell operations
Book review: Hurricane Lane, Michelle Vinall
DVD Release: Into The Abyss – Out Now
Gig Review: Lostprophets, Southampton Guildhall
Southsea Fest 2012 lineup announced
Premiership dream ends for hockey girls
Lecturers strike over pension reforms
Portsmouth student competes at Olympic Stadium
Cheerleaders cap successful year with another trophy
Four things to do in Paris… and they won’t cost you a penny!
The True Cost of Free Music
Avengers Assemble: Earth’s mightiest heroes join forces
Gig Review: Bombay Bicycle Club, Portsmouth Guildhall
Gig Review: One Night Only, Wedgewood Rooms
Students abseil down Spinnaker Tower for charity
PR guru Max Clifford talks to University students
DIY Fashion Fix: Tie-dye
Hockey take Club of the Year at AU Awards
Team Plum sails to home success
Interview: Of Mice & Men 


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