To celebrate the Blu-ray and DVD release of Steve McQueen’s SHAME on Monday we’ve got THREE Blu-ray copies to Give Away! Recipient of both industry and audience recognition, SHAME boasts a formidable cast, including 2011′s London Critics Film Circle Award Winner: British Actor...
Men Don...
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Men are hopeless at noticing changes around the house, it has been revealed yesterday. A study found that women up and down the country have changed everything from curtains to wallpaper and even moved furniture without their other half noticing. One in ten women went as far as to say they...
Expert Val...
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Valentine's Day is just around the corner and to make sure you don't waste the most romantic day of the year we enlisted the help of r elationship expert Susan Quilliam to suggests the top Valentine’s Day movies to get your date in the mood for love… Film has the power to move you, but it’s not always the obvious choice, the romcom, that’s guaranteed to get you in the mood for love. The psychology of love (and lust) is a little more complex. To get your date in the mood for love on Valentine’s Day, watch out for moments that really push their 'passion buttons'. If a moment enthrals, terrifies, or bring tears to your date's eyes, that's your chance to make a move. Watching a film can evoke certain feelings and help lower our emotional barriers, making these moments the ideal opportunity to get up close and personal. To prolong the film's ‘lust-creating’ effect, make sure to talk about all the key moments afterwards so you can intensely relive them together. And once the credits have rolled, you can get down to acting on what you're both feeling.
Women mis-...
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Blokes who are ‘too nice’ to their other half will spark fears that they are cheating, a study has revealed. Researchers found two thirds of women become suspicious if their partner suddenly has ‘new tricks’ in the bedroom, makes grand romantic gestures or even if he takes them breakfast in bed. Other triggers for suspicion amongst mistrusting wives and girlfriends are if their man treats them to jewellery or sexy underwear. Even helping out with housework leads to millions of females to believe her chap is ‘playing away’ according to the poll of 2000 adults by Kellogg’s. In fact 34 per cent of women said they would be happy to turn a blind eye to a minor indiscretion if it meant that their partner was nicer to live with.
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The average British man has the face of England footballer Steven Gerrard, while Lorraine Kelly is the celebrity most girls resemble, it was revealed yesterday. The Liverpool FC legend was the typical man in the street’s celebrity look-a-like – rated by an iPhone app which measures facial contours before telling users the star they resemble most. Plenty of the country’s men don’t quite have the look of a premiership footballer though- the second most commonly matched face belonged to shapely comedian James Corden. And our very own Prime Minister has the third most-matched face while his predecessor Gordon Brown is just behind him as the fourth biggest celeb-a-like. Roly-poly funny man Johnny Vegas rounds off a less than flattering top five for British men. The results could be proof that women are the more attractive gender with Queen of daytime television Lorraine Kelly leading the charts as the most typical match for British women. Many girls will have been delighted to see they resemble curvaceous model Kelly Brook, who came in second, while former Eastenders actress Natalie Cassidy had the third most common look.

