Review: The Monk (Le Moine)
★★★☆☆ It has been a long time since I’ve seen a film where I really had no idea what I...
★★★☆☆ It has been a long time since I’ve seen a film where I really had no idea what I...
In Beats, Rhymes and Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest, director Michael Rapaport documents the formation of the...
For years (and probably still by some) he's been loathed by film snobs but loved and praised like a God...
★★★½☆ U.S.A., 1989. A new video game created by the U.S.S.R. is released on the American public. Tetris is a...
★★★★★ Upon entering the theatre a sparse crowd of around 20 people meets me where the largest group is about...
Attempting to adapt literature classics into films is sometimes like treading on eggshells. You have two routes, the safe route...
This time last week I was about to enjoy (for the second time) Gareth Evan's superb THE RAID which closed...
Following in the wake of recent notables such as: Rec, Cloverfield, and the Paranormal Activity franchise, Evidence looks to make...
It is such an exciting feeling to see a film in advance. For some that’s one of the best aspects...
★★★★1/2 This Must Be The Place is the latest project from Italian director, Paolo Sorrentino, it follows ageing former-rock star, ...
Mateo Gil's western, Blackthorn, follows Butch Cassidy, living out his later years in an isolated Bolivian village after being presumed...
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011) is a feel good testament to growing old, and proof that there's truth in...
Currently taking it's native Australia by storm (dominating the 2011 Inside Film Awards), Red Dog, follows one dog and explores...
After seeing The Muppets make their big screen come back all I wanted to do was find my old albums...