Wednesday, April 25, 2012 To thank April for its annual showers and celebrate this, the wettest day of the year that will bring us a whole month's worth of rain, we thought it only fitting to bring you the top ten rain scenes in film. We're bound to have missed a few, but here's, arguably, the top ten. So put the kettle on, slip on the old slipper socks, stay out of the wet and take at look...
(just click on the image above to start) BLOG POSTS | Alexandra Burke: The Importance of Fandom These days fans go above and beyond - you only have to look at the likes of JLS, One Direction and The Wanted to fully appreciate the extent that 'fandom' as some people like to call it has really taken over... I will always have time for my fans no matter how busy or tired I am. | | David Cooke: Reflections on the Hunger Games The Hunger Games is a film which prompts reflection and invites comment. Given our central concern for child protection, what has the experience of classifying it been like? | | Noel Gallagher: Tales From the Middle of Nowhere (Vol. 2) - Where I Get Blanked by the Dalai Lama Where were we? San Diego? Strange place. Nice place. Very hot. Not much else to say about it really. It was an in and out job. The gig was a bit... a bit... a bit... I'm searching for a word here and I can't find it... a bit meh? That's what you young people say innit? | | Patrick Howard: Glee Isn't Living Up to Its Promises Glee is still dithering, 2.5 seasons in, about what it wants us to think about our own ambitions. Faith in the value of your own originality is too infrequently presented, and usually lost in the monetised alliance between the show and current chart music (which these days often includes cast recordings). | | Anoosh Chakelian: The Kardashians - Keeping up With the Armenian Genocide Flagship Kardashian, Kim, who lashed out at Turkish Cosmo this time last year for putting her on the cover in the month of genocide remembrance, advises her sister to "be careful, because you're Armenian." Indeed, last year she wrote a blog post on the matter, emphasising her strong connection to her background. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CO.UK |
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