Even in today’s culture of mass produced film fodder, something occasionally appears which reignites your passion for one of the basic fundamentals at the core
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Even in today’s culture of mass produced film fodder, something occasionally appears which reignites your passion for one of the basic fundamentals at the core
Films by directors who attempt the crossover from acting, can be terribly hit and miss. It doesn’t always follow that because you know how it
Horrible Bosses, the farcical comedy from director Seth Gordon, is a surprise, though possibly not of the pleasant kind. With an ‘A’ list cast including
There are some subjects and film mediums which seem tailor-made for each other – an example being fairytales and animation. This combination, started in the
Peccadillo Pictures have come up with a tantalising twist on young love in North Sea Texas, the Belgian drama by director Bavo Defurne, starring Ben
Ghosts come in all shapes and sizes, and are well documented as appearing in animal as well as the more common human form. But seldom
Safe House, the action thriller from director Daniel Espinosa starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds, spends most of its one hour fifty five minute running
The classic animated interpretation of Animal Farm by British animation studio Halas & Batchelor, captures perfectly the timeless message of George Orwell’s bestselling political satire. Voiced
Taras Bulba (Bogdan Stupka), a war hardened Cossack warrior in 16th century Ukraine, sees it as his duty to Christ and the church to wage
I’m not the greatest fan of documentary films, and am of the belief that the hour generally given to such exercises on television is ample
Director Asger Leth’s Man On A Ledge is a thriller with a twist. Starring Sam Worthington and Elizabeth Banks this is a film that is not
I have a terrible admission to make – something tantamount to blasphemy amongst film lovers. I’m not really a fan of Woody Allen’s films! There’s