Jay (Neil Maskell) and Shel (MyAnna Buring) are your average English family. They’re middle class, live in a nice suburban house and have a child named Sam (Harry Simpson). The only thing th... Read more
Margaret Thatcher served as the first woman Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to her resignation in 1990. The trailer presents the story as Thatcher’s triumph in male-dominated... Read more
Benny Chan (Shaolin) is a very eclectic director, taking stabs at whatever genre he feels interested in, so long as they have some sort of actions scenes in them. His latest feature to hit t... Read more
When you’ve read all three books in the Millennium trilogy and then have seen the Swedish film adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s first novel, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, one’s perceptions c... Read more
For anyone who’s a fan of old movies as well as Italian cinema, there’s somewhat of a gem to be found in Alberto Lattuada’s film, Il Cappotto. The movie is based on Nikolai Gogol’s famous s... Read more
Everyone loves Joey. He is steadfast, loyal and takes his jobs seriously, but he is also jovial, full of hope and loves to mess around. He is the perfect companion for those looking for one... Read more
Before a screening I attended a number of months ago, we were shown 8 minutes of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. I had heard about the book series and about the Swedish film, and after seei... Read more
I highly enjoyed this movie in theaters, especially in 3D, so I was very curious to see the translation for Blu-ray. (Read my review here) I’m happy to say that it’s just as enjo... Read more
“Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Bighorn. What this book presupposes is… maybe he didn’t.” — Eli Cash in The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) Unlike the... Read more
Borrowing elements from other Spielberg films; a John Williams score, a Moroccan adventure and Mr. Spielberg himself, The Adventures of Tintin differentiates itself by using performance capt... Read more
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