
Review: The Lone Ranger (2013)
While The Lone Ranger may be messy there is fun to be had with this rather different blockbuster.
While The Lone Ranger may be messy there is fun to be had with this rather different blockbuster.
Possession is an under-appreciated and over-looked horror that also happens to contain one of Sam Neil’s finest performances.
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone is a comedy about rival magicians, starring Steve Carell and supported by Jim Carrey, Steve Buscemi, Alan Arkin, Olivia Wilde and the late James Gandolfini.
Kellan Lutz and Mickey Rourke star in Java Heat, a film where an undercover agent soon becomes the prime suspect in a bombing case…
Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode and Nicole Kidman star in Stoker, Oldboy director Park Chan-Wook’s chilling English-language debut.
Song For Marion is a film to make you want to sing out loud with all the family.
Static is bland and underwhelming. Could have been great, with a different story.
To say it has been through all the problems it has, World War Z is a rush of pandemic entertainment, which makes an entertaining film in its own right.
Fine performances are not enough to save Flying Blind from failing to reach the highs that it should, with themes of race and prejudice not taken far enough.
Pacific Rim, the blockbuster of the year, comes generously wrapped in nostalgia, fun and spectacle to define the genre for this decade.
The spirit of Nanook lives on in this, Village at the End of the World, an insightful documentary about surviving traditions and cultures in the contemporary age.
With a story as unbelievable as this, The Deep fails to capture any of the wonder or fulfillment that such a story of human triumph should contain.
Bleak and horrifying, David Cronenberg started strong with this The Brood.
You’ve got blue on you – we review Edgar Wright’s The World’s End, an apocalyptic comedy that pits Simom Pegg and Nick Frost against a town that isn’t all that it seems…
Four street magicians take on the biggest trick of their careers and fool everybody in the process in Now You See Me.