Film review: Your Sister's Sister
IN the past year, it seems every film Emily Blunt stars in is described as âsensitive and funnyâ.
View ArticleFilm review: Men In Black 3
Look, itâs derivative, lightweight and a waste of real talent. But if you have two hours in which to switch off then thereâs worse out there. Even so, as it ends you wonder if the film makers...
View ArticleRickman, Diaz and Firth ready for opening Gambit
SHOT on location mainly in and around London, Gambit tells the story of private art curator Harry Deane.
View ArticleFilm review: Ted
WITH an all-star cast featuring Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg and rom-com beauty Mila Kunis, I expected the new DVD Ted to be one for the comedy collection; I was wrong.
View ArticleDirector discusses Seven Psychopaths
WRITTEN and directed by Martin McDonagh (In Bruges) and featuring a stellar cast including Colin Farrell and Christopher Walken, Seven Psychopaths follows a washed-up screenwriter.
View ArticleFilm review: The Dark Knight Rises
EXPLOSIONS, high-tech gadgets, a sinister villain, a reluctant hero and a huge budget, The Dark Knight Rises â just released on DVD â really does have it all.
View ArticleTake An Unexpected Journey with The Hobbit
THE first of a trilogy of films adapting JRR Tolkienâs enduringly popular fantasy adventure, The Hobbit, is set for release, starring Martin Freeman.
View ArticleFilm review: Ice Age 4: Continental Drift
IF you are looking for a DVD to slump in front of after a hearty Christmas dinner then Ice Age 4: Continental Drift is the answer.
View ArticleCrystal and Midler talk about Parental Guidance
ARTIE Decker (Crystal) is accustomed to calling the shots. However, he meets his match when he and his eager-to-please wife, Diane (Midler), agree to babysit their three grandchildren when their...
View ArticleFilm review: Expendables 2
EXPENDABLES 2 brings together at last the worldâs greatest âstraight to videoâ actors.
View ArticleSpecial screening of six world films in Guildford
This January The Electric Theatre presents another collection of art-house, independent and world cinema from Monday to Saturday, January 14 to 19.
View ArticleFilm review: Total Recall
ARNOLD Schwarzenegger, ultraviolence, âconsider this a divorceâ and knife-happy dwarves. If none of these images spring to mind when you hear the title Total Recall, then you might be this turgid...
View ArticleA look ahead to 2013 blockbusters
The Golden Globe Awards take place on Sunday, when all eyes will be on Hollywood and the actors and filmmakers involved in the some of the biggest films out this year.
View ArticleShepperton Studios movies get Bafta nods
FILMS created at Shepperton Studios are up for more than a dozen Bafta awards after the nominations were announced this week.
View ArticleFilm review: Take This Waltz
WATCHING a marriage break down is not my ideal way of spending a Friday night in front of the box, but director Sarah Polley certainly exceeds the pensive quality she sets out to achieve.
View ArticleThe Sessions' John Hawkes talks sex therapy
ALTHOUGH his career began in the Texas area in the mid-1980s, Minnesota-born actor John Hawkes, 53, came to prominence more recently with the 2010 film Winterâs Bone.
View ArticleFilm review: Lawless
THE place to start with John Hillcoatâs third film since his break out of his native Australia is the soundtrack.
View ArticleFilm review: The Campaign
RUDE, crude and not one for the kids â The Campaign takes all that is serious about American elections and tries to turn it into something funny.
View ArticleDenzel Washington talks about Flight
FLIGHT tells the redemption story of Whip, a commercial airline pilot who pulls off a heroic feat of flying in a damaged plane, saving 98 lives on a flight carrying 106 people.
View ArticleDrama graduate's 'eye-opening' bin Laden role
A ROYAL Holloway drama graduate is appearing on cinema screens across the world, playing Osama bin Laden.
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