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Editorial – June 2015 : What and who do you trust?

Hello everyone Ever had one of those months? Meet mine. One day happily typing on my laptop, the next an

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The Little App That Grew Up : an app story by: GF Willmetts

Hello, customer. You have reached App Central and you are communicating with me, App identity number #77885594551228933455454/d. As this is

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How To Run The Country Manual by Kevin Albertson, Ian Rock, James Meadway and Chris Fox (book review).

Just what is needed right now is a book to tell you how to run the country. Specifically, ‘How To

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How UFOs Conquered The World by David Clarke (book review).

In many respects, ‘David Clarke’s book ‘How UFOs Conquered The World’ is actually the history of UFOs that people have

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Dwayne Johnson in selfie-geddon! (whose Fault is this?).

Hollywood superstar Dwayne Johnson achieved the Guiness World Records title for the most selfies in the space of three minutes

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Editorial – May 2015: X changes everything.

Hello everyone I have to confess that I wonder what they teach in schools these days when it comes to

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Why Does The Screenwriter Cross The Road? by Joe Gilford (book review).

The answer to author Joe Gilford’s title question of ‘Why Does The Screenwriter Cross The Road?’ comes in the third

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Subversive Horror Cinema by Jon Towlson (book review).

I’ve always maintained that film directors don’t always understand the layers within their films, let alone the interpretations as given

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Massacre Gun (1967) (Blu-ray film review).

‘Massacre Gun’ is an interesting movie from Japan. A cult movie perhaps. It certainly is not what you would expect.

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John Badham On Directing by John Badham (book review).

If you’re going to learn about directing then the best way is to see what the pros have to say

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