Directed by Darren Aronofsky, Noah is his most spectacle-driven film to date. Loaded with CGI, it maintains a myriad of religious imagery.
The Starving Games attempts to copy the Flying High and Naked Gun style of scatter-shot parody, not realising The Hunger Games is already a parody unto itself.
The true story of security van driver Toni Musulin who plots to vanish with his van full of cash and finds favour in unexpected quarters.
A young mother seeking to re-connect with her estranged son forms a women's wrestling team when she discovers he's obsessed with the sport.
In 62AD, the life of a gladiator changes when he sees his mother murdered. Amidst his vengeful quest, Pompeii’s volcano threatens to erupt with equal fury.
The Monuments Men examines an interesting side to WW2, charting a team of treasure/art hunters who must rescue artwork stolen by the Nazis.
During the 16th century, Michael Kohlhaas is a horse-trader fighting for justice against a local land Baron who has repeatedly cheated him.
Preparing an undercover sting to entrap a corrupt tycoon, a spy soon comes to realise how it feels to become an unwitting player in a game of double-cross.
Suffering a nervous breakdown, famed sculptress Claudel must plead for her sanity after being confined to an asylum.
Framed for a crime he didn’t commit, street racer Tobey determines to get even against a powerful car entrepreneur, aided by a mysterious car dealer.
This absorbing film examines reconciling the past & moving on as two aimless wanderers through life learn to confront their old regrets so can they truly thrive.
It Boy follows the usual pattern of romantic comedies but stays fresh with its amiable nature when a women meets a 20 year old guy.
A CIA agent wanting to retire and reconnect with his family discovers an international terrorist he has been after is in town.
Non-Stop is one of those films daring you to criticise it. Ridiculous, corny & predictable, it’s also lots of fun with a touch of Agatha Christie whodunnit.
A sequel to 2007’s film, 300, Rise of an Empire further embellishes the savagery and bloody conquests in which its protagonists indulge.
Responsible for an accidental death, a soldier recently returned from a Middle Eastern tour of duty must fight another kind of war inside prison.
This romantic comedy spins another variation on the boys-behaving-badly concept when a trio of single guys vow to stay single.
You can’t keep a good villain down with Wolf Creek 2’s inhumane monster one of the nastiest and the long-delayed sequel to the 2005 local hit just as intense.
Back in the early to mid-1980s AIDS became a subject for which many became paranoid. An unknown disease for which there was no known cure caused worldwide ramifications still being felt. Based on true events, Dallas Buyers Club explores a person’s response to the crisis. Like many stories based around AIDS, it’s one of […]
Based on Scott Spencer’s novel, Endless Love was originally a hit in 1981 is the story of two young lovers whose relationship rapidly begins escalating in forbidden intensity.