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News: Halo Legends Gets London Premiere


Free tickets available to see Halo movie on the silver screen at exclusive fans' showcase.

27 January 2010: Warner Bros Home Video is delighted to invite fans to one-off exclusive preview screening of brand new animated movie Halo Legends. Taking place at the Moving Picture Company, Wardour Street, at 6.30pm on 3rd February 2010, this will be the only chance to see Halo Legends on the big screen in the UK.

"We're delighted to be putting Halo Legends on the silver screen at this one-off event," says Dan Gilson, Warner Bros Home Video. "Seeing the film in a state-of-the-art cinema will be a real treat for Halo fans, and we're pleased we've been able to offer them this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."

The super-exclusive event will be golden ticket only, with those interested in attending able to enter a prize draw in a number of ways. Simply follow @HaloScreeninguk, on Twitter, where the latest giveaways will be publicised.

Review: Terminator Salvation [2009]


Dir. McG


Cast: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Moon Bloodgood, Helena Bonham Carter, Bryce Dallas Howard

When The Halcyon Company (the latest in a lineage of Terminator franchise owners) disclosed they were producing a new Terminator movie, to follow on from the monstrosity that was Terminator: Rise of the Machines, it seemed like the series was destined to be bastardised once again. Then, as if to add insult to injury from the perspective of the already disenfranchised fanbase, they inexorably announced that this fresh chapter would be directed by McG, who's solitary big budget experience, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, was not strictly the genre credentials everyone had envisioned for helming a righteous T2-worthy sequel. Add to this no Governator and some unknown actor constituting the lion's share of the screentime, could this truly be the film to extricate what seemed like a stagnant franchise?