Brits Love Lassie

New research from ODEON  has today revealed the top 20 big screen animals Brits would most want as their household pets, with much-loved Lassie coming out on top. The infamous long-haired pooch was followed closely by Nemo the Fish (18 per cent). Top Cat edged into third place (14 per cent), with lovable deer Bambi,…

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Hollywood’s Favourite Filming Locations

Malta has served as a beautiful backdrop for films from Hollywood blockbusters to small independent movies for years. 2016 is no different. Here’s the lowdown on films that have been shot in Malta recently: Assassin’s Creed The eagerly awaited Assassin’s Creed, a movie based on the best-selling video game started filming in Malta’s city centre. It features Michael…

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Is Your Name David Brent?

I might need to go down to deed poll to change my name as Odeon Cinemas announces that anyone named David Brent can watch the hotly anticipated film David Brent: Life on the Road for free on opening weekend (19 August) Celebrating the return of Ricky Gervais’ most famous alter ego, ODEON will be opening…

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The Penguin On The Screen

From the beginnings of the DC universe, Oswald Cobblepot AKA The Penguin has been one of Gotham’s most notorious villains. Ahead of the August 1 release of Gotham: The Complete Second Season on Blu-ray™ including Digital HD and DVD, we are taking a look at the various depictions of the iconic mastermind on both the…

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Super Women On Screen

There’s no denying that female superheroes can hold their own in the superhero world, without the help of men. Full of independence and sassiness, they are important role models to girls all around the globe. A well-loved female hero is Supergirl, played by Melissa Benoist. To celebrate the release of Supergirl season 1 on Blu-ray™…

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The Nice Guys Review

Shane Black’s The Nice Guys is an extremely entertaining throwback to the 80’s buddy-cop film, but switch out cops for bumbling private detectives, and add a dash of 70’s-flavored aroma to the cinematic atmosphere. Starring the improbably perfect pairing of Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe as mismatched partners who start the film as enemies but…

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Green Room Review

Jeremy Saulnier is a cinematic madman. His 2007 debut Murder Party announced a new, distinctive voice on the indie movie scene, while his follow up, 2013’s blistering revenge thriller Blue Ruin demonstrated that a tremendous new talent had taken a huge leap forward. And now, with his latest film, the pulverizing horror-thriller Green Room, he’s…

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