Oh dear, where did it all go wrong. Noah, the new biblical epic based on the Old Testament story of the man God chose to
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Oh dear, where did it all go wrong. Noah, the new biblical epic based on the Old Testament story of the man God chose to
Disney’s timeless classic Mary Poppins (1964) is one of the few films which virtually everyone with even a passing interest in cinema, seems to know.
Filmmakers will always be on dangerous ground when they take it upon themselves to bring a beloved children’s character to life on the big screen.
People who follow my reviews regularly will know by now that I have a particular bugbear – namely the incessant overuse of 3D in contemporary
Skyfall, directed by Sam Mendes and starring Daniel Craig and Judy Dench, is quite simply amongst the best Bond films ever. James Bond (Craig) is
You could be forgiven for thinking that previous experience would have taught if you’re excited about seeing a new film, the reality is often something
Shortly after turning forty years old Meryl Streep apparently declined the opportunity to play a witch on three occasions in quick succession. At the time
The Grand Budapest Hotel is a film which lives up to its name and appearance – big, brash, overblown and full of its own self-importance. This
Some films are simply a joy to watch. Jan Morrow (Doris Day) is a successful interior designer with a wonderful job, beautiful Manhattan apartment and
Right from the outset one has to point put that there is really nothing to disappoint where Disney’s real-life film Cinderella is concerned. This is probably
Prepare to swash your buckles, or whatever dashing matinee idols do these days. Directed by Resident Evil’s (2002) Paul W S Anderson, and starring Ray
It’s hard to categorise a film like The Erotic Films of Peter de Rome, released by the BFI for the first time on DVD in