Sundance 2015 Review – Mississippi Grind (2015)
Shortly after Rupert Wyatt's Mark Wahlberg lead The Gambler, the poker world gets another treatment in the form of Anna...
Shortly after Rupert Wyatt's Mark Wahlberg lead The Gambler, the poker world gets another treatment in the form of Anna...
Writer-director Paul Weitz's immediately loveable dramedy, Grandma, is a joyous romp that serves as a shining testament to the outstanding...
Next Friday The Wachowski's Jupiter Ascending will finally transcend on UK/Irish cinemas and Warner Bros have now revealed Terry Gilliam...
Resolutely refusing to change its name, riskily provoking cries of displeasure from simpletons who “haven’t seen the first five films”,...
Defy Reality as in the UK Superbowl Trailer Tris is the one as she goes all out Matrix style for The Divergent...
When it comes to TV Shows that become feature films it's a recipe for a box office disaster however not...
Eli Roth moves from the cannibalistic chaos of The Green Inferno to a more psychological horror in Knock Knock. The...
Perhaps the most surprising feature showcased at Sundance this year is the unfortunately low-brow Reversal. Letting the side down for...
He satires its the highlight of his career but in the new UK trailer for his latest action thriller flick...
Few filmmakers have Paul Thomas Anderson’s ability to excite Pseuds Corner-bothering adulation from moviegoers and commentators with the degree of...
There’s no doubt that films have created some of the most exciting gadgets and gizmos you can imagine and you...
They'll face risk, Sacrifices they know the consequences mean change is coming, finally behold the first official UK trailer for...
Matthew Vaughn looks to recreate the obnoxiously impertinent spirit of Kick Ass with Kingsman: The Secret Service, another Jane Goodman-penned...
Filmmaker John Maclean's debut feature film, Slow West, sees him team up with Michael Fassbender and Kodi Smit-McPhee for a...