
The Switch may have Jenifer Aniston as top billing on all the marketing, but it’s not really her film. It actually belongs to her male co-star Jason Bateman who steals Read More
Jean Reno has had a bit slump of late. His seminal performance is undoubtedly 1994’s Léon where he played the titular honourable hitman for hire. Since then, he’s not really Read More
Warner Home Video UK will release a limited edition Blu-ray briefcase SKU plus Triple Play and DVD releases of Inception on 6th December 2010. Customers can opt for the Inception Read More
Low-budget Brit indie-pic looks to shake up the middle-classes in this taut suspense thriller/horror about a couple who are held hostage by a group of violent kids searching for their Read More
Is it real or is it fake is the intriguing central theme that runs throughout elegant art-house film Certified Copy (hence the title), starring the ever-talented and beautiful Juliette Binoche. Read More
Steig Larsson’s so-called Millennium trilogy hits the “difficult second album” stage with The Girl Who Played With Fire. The first tale, Dragon Tattoo, both literarily and cinematically, was a potent Read More
Adam Sandler used to be funny. 10 years ago he was putting out comedies like Happy Gilmore where his brand of barely caged anarchic humour was enough to cover for Read More
A quick word how film criticism works. Every time the lights go down and the curtains part, you’re on the verge of seeing what might just be the best thing Read More
In the American Deep South lives Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian), an evangelical exorcist with a secret: he believes in neither God nor Demons. Armed with plenty of electronic gizmos and Read More
So the Epic of Epic proportions is finally here, and boy is it a whopper! This is surely the Citizen Kane of geeks, but you’d be a fool to not Read More
Needing little in the way of an introduction, and with an all-star cast including Aaron Johnson, Nicolas Cage (Gone In 60 Seconds, Face/Off), Mark Strong (Robin Read More
There are some films which make you wonder exactly what kind of shenanigans their creators get up to behind closed doors. Such a movie is The Human Centipede, a warped Read More
This summer’s blockbusters may have been disappointing but 2010 has definitely been a golden year for cinema animation. We’ve already had the wonderful How To Train Your Dragon, effortless fun Read More
After a string of disappointing movies, The Last Airbender must surely be the final nail in the coffin for M Night Shyamalan (The Happening, Lady In The Water). It’s a Read More
Coco Chanel is apparently so important that she warrants two biopics in as many years. Coco Before Chanel , released last year, focused on her rise from penniless seamstress to Read More
As the Hollywood remake machine marches unstoppably forward, there were always going to be casualties. I never thought I’d see the day when 1984’s beloved classic The Karate Kid got Read More
Jonathan Rhys Meyers stars as James Reece, the personal aide of the US ambassador to France. Despite his success in the role, and the comfortable life and hot girlfriend that Read More
The A-Team, one of the most beloved of TV shows from the 80s gets the big screen treatment and unfortunately the result is a deafening mass of explosions with a Read More
Jude Law (Sherlock Holmes, A.I: Artificial Intelligence) and Academy Award® winner Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland, Ghost Dog) star in the all-out action, adrenalin fuelled fest, REPO MEN Read More
Reuniting Hollywood superstars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, Twentieth Century Fox will release the high-octane summer blockbuster KNIGHT AND DAY on Wednesday August 6th, 2010. The all-star cast is rounded Read More
To celebrate the release of The Expendables in cinemas nationwide on August 19th, we’re giving you the chance to burst into action alongside Stallone, Statham and the rest of the Read More
In a month studded with blockbusters and big budget actioners, there's a chance that City Island will end up as unknown and unseen as the region of New York that Read More
If there’s one thing that Hollywood likes to do, it’s exploit trends (hence the avalanche of vampire movies we’ve seen lately) and that’s why we’re starting to see an increasing Read More
And so the much-loved cartoon Great Dane gets his long-awaited big screen appearance. What do you mean you've never heard of him? Didn't you buy the Evening Standard in the Read More