Swipe | Blockbuster visual effects & the app for pregnant commuters

With movie awards season well underway, Thomas Newton gets the blockbuster treatment as he visits one of the UK’s top visual effects companies – Jellyfish Pictures.

Meanwhile, Gemma Morris meets the British entrepreneur who felt so guilty for not offering up his seat to a pregnant commuter that he developed an app to remedy the problem.

And Holly Nielsen has this week’s video games review featuring Diluvion, Candleman and Poochy and Yoshi’s Woolly World.

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