Picking up immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Retribution, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is the only survivor of what was meant to be humanity’s final stand against the undead. Now, she must return to where the nightmare began – The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse.
OK! magazine is world famous for its exclusive celebrity interviews, glamorous photo shoots and the scoop on all of the latest gossip in the world of showbiz and entertainment. If you subscribe today, you will have every celeb-packed issue delivered directly to your door, every week. The magazine’s tag line is “first for celebrity news” because it covers all of the most-talked about celebrities, before any other weekly magazine. OK! Magazine is most well-known for its coverage of celebrity weddings. Some of its biggest wedding exclusives were David and Victoria Beckham, Britney Spears and Kevin Federline and of course, Jordan and Peter André. Originally launched as a monthly publication, the first issue of OK! Magazine was published in 1993, but soon it was turned into the weekly magazine we all recognize today. OK! Magazine is the best-selling celebrity gossip magazine in the UK, with 30 million readers worldwide and appearing in 19 different countries.
North American Whitetail Magazine is a magazine that is devoted to the hunting of the famed whitetail deer. Featured in the magazine are articles on the biggest trophy bucks taken in the region, detailed gear reviews, and instruction on tactics that are proven to be effective in the hunting of whitetail deer. North American Whitetail is known well for publishing articles on trophy whitetail taken throughout North America. One recent article features a man from Kansas who set a new state record, taking a whitetail that tops three hundred inches.
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Founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley Jr., National Review has long been, and continues to be, America’s most-influential and largest-circulation journal of conservative opinion. Complementing National Review magazine is the website, National Review Online. Launched in 1995, NRO is America’s premier website for conservative news, analysis, and opinion.
Each week My Weekly magazine, delivers relaxing fiction, great food and cookery, inspirational real life articles, and stylish fashion, beauty and shopping. A My Weekly magazine subscription is also a perfect gift for women wanting a bit of everything from short stories, reader contributions, knitting or sewing patterns to entertaining celebrity gossip.
Motor Trend is the world’s automotive authority. Every issue of Motor Trend informs and entertains with features on the testing of both domestic and import cars, car care, motor sports coverage, sneak peeks at future vehicles, and auto-industry news.
Driven by quality, intelligence and integrity, Motor Sport covers the best of motor racing of today, and yesterday. With a unique view on contemporary racing including Formula One, plus historical articles and fabulous photography, Motor Sport has an enviable reputation. Subscribe today to receive Motor Sport and be kept up to date each month with the best and most trusted motor racing commentary.
The Model Engineer magazine is an almost limitless source of construction articles and techniques in building railway models, clocks, jigs, gear cutting, workshop projects, cnc machining, metalworking, lathe and milling techniques and the making of tools.
Mindful is the groundbreaking new magazine dedicated to helping you live mindfully. The simple practice of being in the moment brings out the best in who you are.
Match of the Day is Britain’s best-selling football magazine. We bring our youth audience closer to their heroes with an action-packed version of the iconic TV programme. Facts, stats and gossip provide our audience with the knowledge they need for playground banter, while glossy posters, quizzes and cartoons allow them to celebrate the game they’re obsessed with. Parents and teachers say it’s sometimes the only thing boys will read. A huge compliment.