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Turn to the DARK side... Film reviews, news and artwork, personal interests and fiction emerge from the DARKNESS...
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Darkmatters review: Gravity Crash
Gravity Crash (PS3 exclusive - download from PSN)Developed by: Just Add WaterReviewed by Matt 'Cleric20' AdcockGravity Crash takes a classic ‘old school’ space shooter premise (I’m talking vintage arcade shoot 'em up gameplay) and fuses it...
Darkmatters Review: Twilight Saga - New Moon
The Twilight Saga: New Moon (12a)Dir. Chris WeitzReviewed by Matt AdcockONE WORD SUMMATION: fangs-for-nothingPrepare yourself for the swoon-em-up sequel to one of last year’s dullest yet most successful films… Yes the money making, tween girl ple...
PlayStation®Network Video Delivery Service - The Future of Home Entertainment
PlayStation®Network Video Delivery Service for EuropeNow Available on PlayStation®3 and PSP™(PlayStation®Portable)More than 800 movies available, to rent or to own, at the click of a button - I have witnessed the future of home entertainment... ...
The WILD THINGS are coming!!
Darkmatters is excited about the new 'Where the Wild Things Are' film...After you've checked out the excellent trailer above - try this cool interview with the creature creators: http://www.vbs.tv/watch/where-the-wild-things-are/sonny-gerasimowicz--2...
Darkmatters Review: Harry Brown
Harry Brown (18)Dir. Daniel BarberReviewed by Matt AdcockONE WORD SUMMATION: granturino-ukIf you can’t beat em – shoot em! That’s the motto of vengeful pensioner Harry Brown (an excellent Sir Michael Caine), a man driven to take drastic vigilan...
Darkmatters Review: Jennifer\'s Body
Jennifer’s Body (15)Dir. Karyn KusamaReviewed by Matt AdcockONE WORD SUMMATION: grisslybabeliciousSome girls are just bad news… But none can measure up to the sexy Jennifer (Megan ‘Transformers’ Fox) who sets a whole new standard in being evi...
