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Action-Adventure, Foreign Language, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[16 Jan 2012 | 5 Comments | ]
Review: The Burma Conspiracy

Jerome Salle writes and directs this sequel to 2008′s Largo Winch based on the Belgium comic of the same name. Is it worth seeing? Andy Boxall finds out.

Comedy, Drama, Reviews »

[12 Jan 2012 | 9 Comments | ]
Review: The Guard

John Michael McDonagh’s The Guard is a joyous explosion of brilliant dialogue, inspired characters and energetic narration that begs to be loved over and over again.

Comedy, Foreign Language, Horror, Reviews »

[5 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
Review: Saint

Dutch filmmaker Dick Maas goes the horror-comedy route for his darkly comic tale of a serial killing re-imagination of Santa Claus. But is it worth your time?

Documentary, Drama, Reviews »

[4 Jan 2012 | 6 Comments | ]
Review: Project Nim

Academy Award-winning documentary filmmakers Simon Chinn and James Marsh take their cameras into the fascinating story of Nim Chimpsky, a chimpanzee raised as a human.

Foreign Language, Horror, Reviews, Suspense/Thriller »

[3 Jan 2012 | 7 Comments | ]
Review: The Skin I Live In

Director Pedro Almodovar gravitates towards the world of horror in this tale of a mad scientist who keeps a woman captive while experimenting on a revolutionary new type of skin.

Horror, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[18 Dec 2011 | 7 Comments | ]
Review: Kill List

Ben Wheatley’s critically acclaimed British horror film has been turning heads for its unique approach to the genre and its uncompromising violence.

Horror, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[13 Dec 2011 | No Comment | ]
Review: Camp Hell

Camp Hell is the messy debut of director George VanBuskirk. This cautionary tale of religious fanaticism stars Dana Delany, Andrew McCarthy and Caroline London.

Drama, Reviews, Suspense/Thriller, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[12 Dec 2011 | One Comment | ]
Review: Hammett

Wim Wenders pays homage to film noir and pulp fiction is this fictionalised story of writer Dashiell Hammett. Andrew Boxall takes a look at this 1982 film produced by Francis Ford Coppola.