Meet Me in ST Louis, Vincente Minnelli’s perennial Christmas favourite, is like an old friend. You may only meet them once a year, but within
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Meet Me in ST Louis, Vincente Minnelli’s perennial Christmas favourite, is like an old friend. You may only meet them once a year, but within
There are drawbacks to acting alongside Jennifer Aniston – mainly that you inevitably have to take second-billing to everyone’s favourite friend. Director Rawson Marshall
A more appropriate question to ask, after sitting through I Don’t Know How She Does It, the big screen treatment of British author Alison Pearson’s
Dracula Prince of Darkness, released by STUDIOCANAL in its restored and remastered Blu-ray collection of Hammer’s classic chillers, is quite simply one of the most
What to Expect When You’re Expecting, the multi-tiered, ensemble comedy from director British director Kirk Jones starring, amongst others, Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Dennis Quaid,
Truth is often stranger and more unsettling than fiction, a fact which adds extra chill to When the Lights Went Out, the Brit horror by
Mother Joan of the Angels, is a film you watch because you feel you should. Like reading Dickens if your passion’s for books, or visiting
Just as Miranda Priestly admonishes her assistant Andy at the end of The Devil Wears Prada (2006), David Frankel’s acid sharp parody of the world
I have a good friend whose encyclopaedic knowledge of cinema – both classic and contemporary – is frightening. In the same way that I was
Director Kevin Connor’s schlock comedy Motel Hell is perhaps best remembered for providing two of horror cinema’s catchiest tag-lines – “Meat’s meat, and a man’s
Sometimes a film comes along where the viewer can do nothing but sit back and let the whole, blissful business wash over them. Hobson’s Choice
One of Hammer Films lesser known historical adventures The Scarlet Blade, released for the first time on DVD, proves if nothing else that they were