
Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland review
(Sat 13/03)
If the latest figures stand to prove anything it is the sheer pulling power that 3D has. With last year seeing UP and Avatar take on 3D and returning prophets victoriously, it seemed 3D was a novelty to be cashed in on.
DVD reviews The Hurt Locker*Adventureland*An Education
(Tue 09/03)
Here's Purple Revolver's hot picks and pitfalls to avoid from the latest DVD releases, including the big gun Oscar winners and nominees.
A Single Man review - Colin Firth is reborn
(Sat 27/02)
Isolation, bereavement and beauty.
These three words could sum up Tom Ford’s debut film, but to say that there is nothing more to this film would be a serious mistake and an undeserving knock on Christopher Isherwoo
Leo DiCaprio reveals Shutter Island has been his most challenging role
(Mon 15/02)
Oscar-nominated actor Leonardo DiCaprio has revealed that working with Martin Scorsese on Shutter Island had been his most emotionally challenging screen experience yet.
Sam Taylor-Wood talks candidly about Aaron Johnson and Lennon bio-pic Nowhere Boy
(Fri 01/01)
Already set to be a smash hit, Nowhere Boy went on general release in cinemas worldwide on Boxing Day.
Nowhere Boy review, bringing John Lennon home to Liverpool
(Sat 26/12)
Newcomer Aaron Johnson, 19, perfectly captures the raw intensity of John Lennon, with his acerbic wit and tendency to lash out at loved ones, as he struggled to come to terms with his brilliantly complicated adolescent m
Quentin Tarantino - the final cut with his editor Sally Menke
(Sat 12/12)
Sally Menke, who has edited all of Quentin Tarantino's films, on their working relationship and the thrill of John Travolta dancing in front of her during the making of Pulp Fiction
Dorian Gray review - the painting is the star
(Mon 14/09)
The outstanding performance in Oliver Parker’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde's clasic tale of eternal youth at any price is the painting in the attic.
District 9 movie review
(Fri 11/09)
District 9 sets the scene in 1980s South Africa with a spaceship forced to unexpectedly to hover over Johannesburg with fuel problems.
Jamie Foxx smashes his teeth for new film The Soloist
(Fri 04/09)
Jamie Foxx battled his demons and gave up his Hollywood smile to become schizophrenic music prodigy Nathaniel Anthony in new film The Soloist.
Fish Tank review - Katie Jarvis shines
(Wed 02/09)
Director Andrea Arnold has crafted a dark cinematic hallmark for melancholy, yet engaging characters trying to escape their troubled lives.
New film 2012 gives a glimpse of the future
(Thu 27/08)
2012, to be released in November is the latest in the Sci-Fi Disaster genre. Directed by Roland Emmerich of the Day after Tomorrow and 10,000BC, some interesting CGI should be included.
Mersine: Killer Instinct - Scarface for France
(Sat 22/08)
Movie fans not familiar with Jacques Mesrine, France's most notorious gangster, could be left puzzled by the two posters that accompany the release of this two-part biopic.
Apartheid and aliens: District 9 shoots to top of US box office
(Fri 21/08)
District 9 shot to the top of the US box office in its opening weekend and earned the kind of reviews that eluded George Lucas even the first time around.
Win Inglourious Basterds goodies
(Tue 18/08)
Quentin Tarantino is back to avenge the box office disappointment that was DEATH PROOF, with a bloody and unbowed war movie as brilliantly executed as any of Uma Thurman's Kill Bill victims.