Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has agreed to buy his daughter Elisabeth's London TV production company, Shine, maker of hit shows such as Masterchef and Ashes to Ashes... more
Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh is waging a war against wrinkles. He gets his A-list clients young and claims he can keep them looking 40 till they're 70. Helen Kirwan-Taylor gets a shot of the Botox king... more
Michael Jackson's British fans will have the chance to see a live tribute to the King of Pop, when his brother Tito performs a string of concerts... more
The brains behind two of the finalists in Britain’s Got Talent can be revealed as a former government research scientist turned street dance impresario from London... more
A businessman gunned down five members of his family then shot himself after seeing his family's fortune wiped out by the stock market collapse... more
Tim Burton has a good stab at musicals in Sweeney Todd, Seinfield fans will get a buzz out of Bee Movie and My Kid Could Paint That may start an argument.... more
Rip-roaring silliness and an obvious plot come as standard in Walk Hard, Eyes Without A Face is not for the faint-hearted and Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium is a quirky fairytale.... more
The tale of an Indian family's move to the United States in The Namesake, dancing in Stomp The Yard and war drama The Fallen are among the DVDs released this week.... more
Daniel Craig as James Bond in Casino Royale, a film on S&M 1950s pin-up girl Bettie Page and a satire from King Of The Hill's Mike Judge are all released on DVD this week.... more
Guillermo del Toro's masterpiece Pan's Labyrinth, Helen Mirren's Oscar-winning performance as the Queen and magical thriller The Prestige all come to DVD this week.... more
This week's top releases include Oscar winner Andrea Arnold's first feature, a French and Saunders series, and a bonkers Japanese exploitation flick.... more
Gritty sc-fi Children of Men, audience-dividing fantasy Lady In The Water and the definitive version of Rocky are among the week's best DVD releases.... more
In this week's DVD releases, Noah Baumbach plays the traumatic subject of divorce for laughs, and the Dardenne brothers offer another riveting slice of realism in Palme d'Or winning film, The Child.... more
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