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[23 Jan 2012 | 8 Comments | ]
Review: Drive

A nameless stuntman moonlights as a getaway driver for unscrupulous criminals. He’s great at his professions – both of them. But having a conscience in this business can get you killed.

Drama, Reviews, Suspense/Thriller »

[17 Nov 2011 | 10 Comments | ]
Review: Wrecked

Adrien Brody wakes up to find himself in a car wreck at the bottom of a cliff. How did he get there? Who are his dead passengers? Does anyone really care? Andy Boxall reviews Michael Greenspan’s film Wrecked.

Comedy, Drama, Reviews, Romance, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[10 Nov 2011 | 5 Comments | ]
Review: Larry Crowne

Tom Hanks does everything in Larry Crowne, producing, writing, directing and starring in the film. But has he bitten off more than he can chew. Unfortunately – yes.

Drama, Reviews, Romance, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[8 Nov 2011 | 9 Comments | ]
Review: Beginners

Mike Mills’ exceptional film, starring Ewan McGregor and Christopher Plummer, makes ninety percent of Hollywood’s romantic output feel as fake as their lead actor’s smiles.

Gangster, Headline, Reviews, Time Period - 1980s to Present »

[2 Nov 2011 | 4 Comments | ]
Review: Scarface

Say hello to my…shiny blu-ray disc. Brian De Palma’s Scarface arrives on UK Blu-ray disc but is the film as good as we all remember?

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

[31 Oct 2011 | 10 Comments | ]
Review: Death Proof

Death Proof feature lots of talking. Lots and lots and lots of talking. But once the conversations are over, and three badass chicks set out for revenge, there’s plenty of fun to be had.

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

[29 Oct 2011 | 9 Comments | ]
Review: Shaun of the Dead

Zombies have taken over London in Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg’s brilliant horror-comedy Shaun of the Dead. Who will survive…let us all head to the pub to find out…

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

[12 Oct 2011 | 12 Comments | ]
Review: Let The Right One In

Tomas Alfredson’s Let The Right One In breathes new life into the vampire genre with a tale of survival and coming of age. If Twilight was the fast food of vampire films, then this is fine dining.