Hallelujah, Hallelujah

For the first time in more than 50 years, the same song but by different artists has taken the number one and two spots in the UK chart – while

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RocknRolla

Guy Ritchie has gone back to doing what he used to, directing and writing gritty films set in London, and RocknRolla is no exception to this. A real estate scam

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Waltz with Bashir

A multi award winning animated film about director Ari Folman. One night in a bar an old friend tells Ari about a recurring nightmare which they believe is connected to an

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End of CDs

Music research company Gartner has called on the music industry to stop selling CDs by Christmas 2009. According to Gartner, the music industry is stopping further online retail progress by

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Transporter 3

The third part in the Transporter series sees Frank Martin (Jason Statham) putting on his driving gloves to deliver the kidnapped daughter of a Ukranian government official, Valentina. He must

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Friendliest singers and bands

Myspace, the social networking site, has announced their top eight lists for 2008 detailing the most popular musical acts of 2008. Virtual band Gorillaz were deemed the most popular band,

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Lost Lennon recording

A rare tape containing a recording of John Lennon while drunk has been put up for auction and is expected to sell for at least 25,000 pounds sterling. The tape,

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Fan injured

American hip-hop star Akon has pleaded guilty to harassment after he tossed a fan off stage during a concert last summer. The singer, born Ailaune Thiam, was accused of picking

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Obama and Aretha

Diva Aretha Franklin is set to perform at the inauguration of Barack Obama on January 20 in front of an expected crowd of four million well wishers. The Queen of

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Yes Man

Based on the book by British writer Danny Wallace and his real life experiences, the film follows Carl Allen (Jim Carrey) who signs up to a new self help process

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