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Meridian featured in Love and Other Drugs

Meridian featured in Love and Other Drugs

Meridian hits the big screen once again on November 24th with product featured in the movie Love and Other Drugs by Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises.

Hit the movie trail in Shropshire this Christmas

Disney’s new animated version may be riding high in the DVD and Blu-Ray charts, but for the true spirit of A Christmas Carol head for Shrewsbury this December for a real-life taste of the original movie classic.

UK download spend hits £700 million in 2010

Despite Brits spending an average of £453 each on gadgets and downloads such as music and videos per year, more than £300 million worth isn't fully insured, according to home insurer swiftcover.com.

Heroes and villains on demand

With autumn now in full swing what better time to curl up on the sofa, batten down the hatches and enjoy some of the best heroes and villains ever to grace the silver screen.

3D Vision adds a new dimension to films

BT has entered into an agreement with NBC Universal International Television Distribution for the video-on-demand rights in the UK to all the 3D movie titles the studio will release over the next 12 months.

Robert Downey Jnr tests Impreza to destruction in Due Date

Robert Downey Jnr tests Impreza to destruction in Due Date

If you were in a race against time to get home for the birth of your child, what car would you chose to do it in? Well, in forthcoming comedy flick, Due Date, box-office legend Robert Downey Jnr’s character opts for a Subaru Impreza, and the car is put through its paces in a dash across the United States.

Panasonic brings 3D Hollywood home

The critical and commercial 3D phenomenon AVATAR, which broke all-time box-office records after its theatrical release in December 2009, is now available in the home on 3D BD, exclusively bundled with Panasonic Full HD 3D products.

Hollywood’s elite head for New Zealand

Hollywood's elite is set to descend on New Zealand once more to film the much anticipated classic - The Hobbit

British Motor Industry Heritage Trust verifies world’s most famous car

British Motor Industry Heritage Trust verifies world’s most famous car

The British Motor Industry Heritage Trust at the Heritage Motor Centre has produced the heritage certificate for the world’s most famous car - the 1964 Aston Martin DB5 driven by Sean Connery in ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘Thunderball’.

Spooky shenanigans with Virgin Media’s Halloween entertainment

As the chilling month of October hits, Virgin Media is bringing its customers a veritable feast of spine-tingling HD TV and movies On Demand for frighteningly good entertainment in the lead up to Halloween.

Sign Language speaks to movie judging panel

Up and coming film maker Oscar Sharp has been crowned the winner of Virgin Media Shorts 2010 for his film Sign Language at its annual awards ceremony at the British Film Institute on London’s Southbank.

Sony BRAVIA Internet Video and content streaming

Sony BRAVIA Internet Video and content streaming

BRAVIA Internet Video is a popular feature of Sony TVs, allowing instant online access to an unparalleled range of entertainment services such as YouTube, catch-up TV platforms and movies.

You don't need to be Julia Roberts to Eat, Pray, Love!

You don't need to be Julia Roberts to Eat, Pray, Love!

Forget “I love you”. The three little words on every woman’s lips are “Eat, Pray, Love”. This emotional journey has struck a chord with millions of readers who turned the post-divorce memoir of spiritual and romantic discovery into a bestseller.

Sir Ridley Scott announces winner of short film contest

Sir Ridley Scott announces winner of short film contest

Today, legendary film director Sir Ridley Scott has announced Porcelain Unicorn from American director Keegan Wilcox as the winning short film in Philips’ Tell It Your Way film-making contest.

The rise of the 'Guppie'

With the sequel to the 1987 hit movie Wall Street set to hit our screens next week, it seems that ruthless stockbroker Gordon Gekko's famous mantra is back, but with a 21st Century twist. The Yuppies of Yesteryear are older, wiser, richer and GREENER, according to latest research.