The Silent Revolution is equal parts a coming of age story and a snapshot of Germany in a time...
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Truth or Dare is a film that will scratch the itch that most horror fans crave.
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From the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run comes Early Man, a new animated comedy film with...
Author Jonathon TonkinPosted on
Renowned activist and artist Ai Weiwei creates a powerful and sharp image of the refugee crisis that affects the...
Author Patrick MoorePosted on
Xander Cage and his team is lured out of retirement by the NSA to help save the world from...
Author Alex DunkinPosted on
In the spirit of Cars, the vehicles have come to life again to take us into the sky in...
Author Samantha BowmerPosted on
This Is 40 is a hilarious comedy that gives you a glimpse into the lives of a couple in...
Author Laura BatemanPosted on
Samsara takes you on a tour through the true, the magnificent and the shocking, covering locations in 25 countries...
Author Kirstey WhickerPosted on
Stephen Chbosky, author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower, chose to adapt this modern classic on growing up...
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New York comedian Bobcat Goldthwait has written and directed a hilarious satire "God Bless America" that looks at our...
Author Cheryl AdaimyPosted on
The long anticipated finale to the Twilight series hit screens on the 15th of November and it was epic....
Author Gianni BorrelliPosted on
Like most who watch director Wes Anderson’s finely tuned onscreen imaginings, the audience for Tuesday night’s Moonrise Kingdom was...
Author Gianni BorrelliPosted on
Who said that good film series should stop at three? The latest of the Bourne series and the first...
Author Susannah IoannouPosted on
Directed by Scott Speer and produced by Jon M. Chu, Step Up: Revolution never strays from its predecessors, meshing...
Author Gianni BorrelliPosted on
I went into the cinema seeing Ted thinking it was a family film. What? I don't go to the...
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British director Rupert Sanders has made the jump from television commercials and shorts to feature films. And what a...
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With an feel eerily reminiscent of Tim Burton's Batman Returns and Alice In Wonderland, Snow White And The Huntsman...
Author Kat NicholsonPosted on
Make no mistake, Rock of Ages is cheesy. It’s silly, but at least it knows it.
Author Kirstey WhickerPosted on
Five Year Engagement is a fabulous romantic comedy has been put together by the team of guys who directed,...