At once funny, confronting, depressing and oddly optimistic, this is neither a Jeremiad for the planet, nor an apologia for humanity. It is intelligent film-making which leaves the audience to create their own curriculum from the art.
After several years of laying low from his pursuers, former rogue agent Jason Bourne resurfaces but there is a new program devised by the CIA to re-capture him.
On a mission to Mars, astronaut Mark Watney is caught in an astral storm and abandoned by his crew, leaving him to survive alone in the Martian landscape.
The Monuments Men examines an interesting side to WW2, charting a team of treasure/art hunters who must rescue artwork stolen by the Nazis.
Launching this coming Friday, 'Seniors on Screen Season 2' is an over-50’s club for the digital age, featuring 17 films at the Mercury Cinema
Elysium is reminiscent of 1970s science fiction movies by actually being about something than a throwaway robot-fest. Its substance is a major plus which draws you into its story of privilege versus poverty.
Behind the Candelabra succeeds in uncovering layers of an enigma such as Liberace. Like most people, he was a mass of contradictions with only his stage shows a consistent element of a befuddling and bedazzling life.
Quote: “Blogging is not writing. It's just graffiti with punctuation”.
Are there coincidences which just aren’t really coincidences?
Believe in the afterlife? See Matt Damon in his latest movie exploring this subject
Thoroughly enjoyable and compelling viewing in this ode to the western by the infamous Coen Brothers.
Nelson Mandela....who needs to say more than that!