
Twilight Eclipse review
(Mon 05/07)
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are back to take another bite of the box office and leave audiences hot under the collar as the Saga heats up for Eclipse.
DVD review - Samson And Delilah
(Wed 16/06)
Purple Revolver review the little film that stole Cannes' heart.
Get Him To The Greek - review
(Thu 10/06)
Get Him to the Greek is a riot and assures us that growing old might be mandatory but growing up is most definitely not.
The Killer Inside Me review
(Mon 07/06)
Having been dubbed the 'King of Disturbance,' Michael Winterbottom delivers a donkey punch blow in his latest offering, The Killer Inside Me.
Villa Amalia review
(Wed 02/06)
It sounds like the tale of a woman having a midlife crisis and slight overreaction to a cheating man but this quiet French film offers something more than just a midlife melt down.
Sex and The City 2 Review
(Sun 30/05)
Is this really female empowerment on an unlimited budget or the final death rattle for mutton dressed as glam?
MacGruber review - Not Will's Forte
(Fri 28/05)
MacGruber, the movie, is a spin off of a Saturday Night Live sketch, which was a parody of MacGyver, an 80s TV action-adventure series.
Bad Lieutenant review
(Wed 26/05)
It’s not often that you can say a noir with sex, drugs and guns has made you smile but Werner Herzog has described his Bad Lieutenant to be a tale of the “Bliss of Evil” and never before has being bad been so very,
Eyes Wide Open review
(Tue 18/05)
Director Haim Tabakman has shown the turmoil that the question of sexuality can create not just from those pointing the finger but from those asking the question as well.
Robin Hood review
(Thu 13/05)
Russell Crowe in tights? No chance
Letters To Juliet review
(Tue 11/05)
Since the 1930’s Juliet (Romeo’s ex) has been sent thousands of letters from lovesick women all over the world. More notes are pinned by visitors to the cobbled wall in the courtyard where the fated couple nurtured
Four Lions review
(Mon 10/05)
Explaining how his research into the infamous terrorist training camps lead to his latest offering shows that Morris’s ability to hit the zeitgeist is both intelligent and unwavering;
Iron Man 2 review
(Wed 05/05)
The film picks up two years later and Stark Industries is in disarray since its leader became the saviour of world peace behind his own weapon of mass destruction.
Repo Men review
(Sun 02/05)
From the title and the poster, one would assume this film is about two men who repossess cars; there is an expectation of a gangster tone (that’s a very big gun Forest is toting) and a little buddy comedy.
I am Love review
(Sat 01/05)
Tilda Swinton can be a very cold and intimidating actress, from The White Witch in the Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe or the adulteress wife of John Malcovich in Burn After Reading... Swinton knows how to play a bitch.