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Features | Saturday, 24 July 2010 Written by Angeline B. Adams and Remco van Straten

Brilliant Failure: Immortal (Ad Vitam) (Enki Bilal, 2004)

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Celluloid gospel has it that Fritz Lang was inspired to make Metropolis when he first glimpsed the skyline of New York. Though in reality Lang was well into the planning stages for his dystopia, the skyscrapers and busy highways of New York without a doubt ground the film in reality. Three quarters of a century later, Metropolis is echoed in Immortal (ad vitam), adapted by Enki Bilal, from his own series of graphic novels.

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Features | Monday, 19 July 2010 Written by Neil Mitchell

Screengem: The V8 Interceptor (The Road Warrior, 1981)

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When Federal highway police officer Max Rockatansky is finally driven over the edge by the outlaw biker gang that mows down his wife, child and best friend, he knows he needs a vehicle capable of outrunning his enemies. Consumed by a murderous rage 'Mad' Max heads to the Halls of Justice to collect just one thing - the last of the V8 Interceptors, once the Main Force Patrol's prime tool in its battle against the ever-increasing anarchy on the highways of Australia.

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Features | Friday, 16 July 2010 Written by Gabriel Solomons

Poster Boy: One sheets of distinction (vol.4)

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As Christopher Nolan's latest mega hit blockbuster Inception charges into UK cinemas today with us following lemming-like in its all conquering wake, we felt it a good time to more closely examine the film's one sheet promo as well as other new releases this month that feature notable poster art.

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Features | Thursday, 15 July 2010 Written by Gabriel Solomons

Reader Competition: Movie Maths

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Our new twice monthly web exclusive competition in partnership with Park Circus simply asks you to guess the title of the film from the brain teasing equation above.

Submit your answer to us by Friday, July 30th for your chance to win a fantastic Park Circus DVD or Blu-Ray of your choosing from their growing list of beautifully packaged and highly collectible classic films. See the full list by clicking HERE.

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