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'Star Trek' movies rewatch: 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture'

Ahead of the release of Star Trek Into Darkness in cinemas on Thursday 9 May, each week we'll be rewatching a classic Star Trek movie, kicking off with 1979's The Motion Picture...

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James Bond rewatch: 'Skyfall'

People often say a Bond actor’s third film is the one where they truly own the role, and it’s true that in Skyfall Daniel Craig totally nails James Bond.

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Rewind: ‘Goosebumps’ revisited

If you look back and decide Goosebumps was far too corny to be taken seriously, you’ve rather missed the point of mid-nineties children’s telly.

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Rewind: 'Thirtysomething' revisited

The perennial struggle of human beings to resolve their past, particularly when approaching the dreaded age of forty, remains a fertile subject for dramatic treatment.

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James Bond rewatch: 'Quantum of Solace'

It's a more compact affair than many were expecting, but much like Craig's Bond it's fast, efficient, and accomplishes what it sets out to do.

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James Bond rewatch: 'Casino Royale'

Thankfully, there are enough classic elements to make this film recognisably Bondian and a fantastic action flick to boot.

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James Bond rewatch: 'Die Another Day'

Although it’s not as bad as it seemed back in 2002, Die Another Day’s good parts are undermined by the overuse of digital effects and a curious self-satisfaction.

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James Bond rewatch: 'The World is Not Enough'

In a photo finish with GoldenEye, 1999's The World is Not Enough emerges as Brosnan’s best movie by a nose. It’s funny, moving, sexy, thrilling and (three minutes of Garbage aside) never dull.

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Rewind: 'Bad Girls' revisited

In June 1999, ITV launched a brand new drama series bursting with controversy from the word go.

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James Bond rewatch: 'Tomorrow Never Dies'

A perfect cocktail of swagger, severity, and schoolboy innuendo, Brosnan's Bond blends a little bit of every previous incarnation before him.

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