50/50 Movie Review
Cancer and comedy. Two words that you don’t hear together very often. And rightly so. It’s a serious illness that affects millions of people around
Arthur Christmas Movie Review
Arthur Christmas comes to us courtesy of Sony Pictures Animation and Aardman, the latter of which is best known for Wallace and Gromit. This doesn’t
The Awakening Movie Review
The Awakening continues the time honoured tradition of the haunted house movie, one that takes itself extremely seriously. Evoking other 21st century horrors such as
The Deep Blue Sea (2011) Movie Review
Adapted from the play of the same name by Terence Rattigan, British director Terence Davies returns to fiction-filmmaking after more than a decade with The
The Rum Diary Movie Review
The work of the late Hunter S. Thompson has been brought to the big-screen a couple of times now with Where the Buffalo Roam and
Immortals Movie Review
It’s hard not to compare Tarsem Singh’s Immortals to Zack Snyder’s historical epic 300 (and to a large extent also Clash of the Titans). Not
Straw Dogs (2011) Movie Review
Sam Peckinpah’s original Straw Dogs caused massive controversy in the UK when it came out in 1971. Alongside Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, Peckinpah’s tale
Tower Heist Movie Review
I have to admit I have a soft spot for movies involving a group of people, all with different skill sets, who come together to
Anonymous Movie Review
The central premise of Anonymous, that William Shakespeare never wrote any of his famous works, is completely ludicrous and what unfolds is similarly, and perhaps
In Time Movie Review
In Time is one of those movies where the premise is a lot cooler and more interesting than the execution. The idea of a world




















