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June 17, 2014

World Cupstart Review: Day 5

Thomas Muller became the first player to score a hat-trick at the 2014 World Cup and it leads Riley Beveridge’s Day 5 review.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: The Justice Lease

The Justice Lease is a superhero comedy featuring the real life versions of Superman, Batman, Aquaman, and The Hulk as they struggle to live together in an Australian share house.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: SHADOW BOUND

Nathan Shelton’s black and white silent horror web series, SHADOW BOUND tells the tale of an old city of shadows and hidden terrors long forgotten by the modern world of 1931.

World Cupstart Review: Day 5

Thomas Muller became the first player to score a hat-trick at the 2014 World Cup and it leads Riley Beveridge’s Day 5 review.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: The Justice Lease

The Justice Lease is a superhero comedy featuring the real life versions of Superman, Batman, Aquaman, and The Hulk as they struggle to live together in an Australian share house.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: SHADOW BOUND

Nathan Shelton’s black and white silent horror web series, SHADOW BOUND tells the tale of an old city of shadows and hidden terrors long forgotten by the modern world of 1931.

more from June 17, 2014

Pride at stake for Brazil

More than just the three points is on offer for Brazil throughout their World Cup group games, as Evan Young writes.

World Cupstart Review: Day 5

Thomas Muller became the first player to score a hat-trick at the 2014 World Cup and it leads Riley Beveridge’s Day 5 review.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: The Justice Lease

The Justice Lease is a superhero comedy featuring the real life versions of Superman, Batman, Aquaman, and The Hulk as they struggle to live together in an Australian share house.

MWF 2014 Official Selection: SHADOW BOUND

Nathan Shelton’s black and white silent horror web series, SHADOW BOUND tells the tale of an old city of shadows and hidden terrors long forgotten by the modern world of 1931.

From Russia with an eye on the future

Fabio Capello’s second-coming in international management will be about building optimism for Russia’s own World Cup in four years time, writes Luke Sale.