TMW's editor picks the five new releases that most impressed him during October. (For me, the strongest month so far this year - Ed.)
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Our Horror Top Tens!
The writers here at Waffler Towers share their favorite horror movies. Unless otherwise stated, all titles refer to originals rather than remakes.
10 Best John Williams Scores
A new 'Star Wars' trilogy means we can look forward to three more great scores from arguably America's greatest ever film composer. Here are 10 of John Williams' most memorable works to date, from a career spanning six decades.
10 Leading Men Who Could Never Be Stars Today
It seems, now more than ever, to become a Hollywood leading man you need to be a conventionally handsome Anglo-Saxon actor with a square jaw and perfect cheekbones.
The 5 Best Movies of July 2013
The five mainstream new releases most enjoyed by the Waffler this July.
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The 5 Best Movies of June 2013
The five mainstream new releases most enjoyed by the Waffler this June.
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Click the titles for full reviews.
The 25 Best Movies of 2013 (Mid-Year Edition)
We're halfway through 2013 already! Time flies when you spend your days in a series of darkened auditoriums. Here are the 25 best movies I've seen in said auditoriums so far this year. (Click the titles for the full review)
The 10 Best Comic Book Movies
With 'Man of Steel' about to hit cinemas, TMW's Andy Comer counts down the ten best movies based on comic books.
16 Film & TV Google Doodles
Since 1999, Google have used "doodles" to commemorate notable people and events. Here are all their film and TV related doodles to date.
*Shown above - The Wizard of Oz
10 Great Public Domain Horror Movies You Can Watch For Free
pub·lic do·main
Noun
The state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole.
Not subject to copyright.
Noun
The state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole.
Not subject to copyright.
17 Stunning Hitchcock Mosaics From Leytonstone Tube Station
Alfred Hitchcock was born in the London borough of Leytonstone. To celebrate this, in 2001 Leytonstone tube station became home to 17 mosaics which pay tribute to his work.