Win tickets to the UK premiere of The Dark Knight Rises!
The Dark Knight Rises is inching ever closer to its grand unveiling, but you could bag yourself a chance to see it before anyone else by entering our competition to win a pair of tickets to the UK premiere on 18 July…
Thanks For The Memeries (2011)
To commemorate Dan’s last day, Ben made this awesome collage featuring some of the memey things Dan made, mixed in with things we generally LOL’ed at over the past year.
Click through to see the hi-res version and LOL at the last 12 months of Tumblr shenanigans (check our archive for even more awesome!)
In the Total Film office…
…Dan is off on holiday for two weeks. Meanwhile at TF Towers, Matt, Sam and Andy will be looking after you - back soon guise! :)
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CNN’s Piers Morgan interviews Tumblr’s Mark Coatney on how social media is helping to organize, and transmit information about, the demonstrations in Egypt.
Way to go Mark. This is for everyone fighting oppression, in any form.












