Gemini Man – Review Chris Edwards October 12, 2019 Reviews Who do you send to kill the best killer in the world? Pioneering director Ang Lee’s 14th feature sees an ageing hitman seeking retirement. But learning the truth about his final hit puts the sensationally...
Your Week In Film: Jurassic Jeff, Classic ‘Cameron, and Tilda Stephen O'Nion April 28, 2017 News 1. James Cameron really hopes you’re free in December 2025 Managing to lend an element of bombast and futurismo to an otherwise standard scheduling announcement, James Cameron has unleashed the release...
Ang Lee’s Hulk: The Superhero Blockbuster That Was Ahead Of Its Time Phil W. Bayles February 8, 2017 Features, Nostalgia, Second Chance 2 Comments In 2017, it’s increasingly difficult to remember a time when superhero movies weren’t one of the biggest pop-culture phenomena in history. Way back at the beginning of the millennium, however, the genre...
Your Week In Film: Ron Perlman, ‘Rangers, Rogue One, ’Ritchie and more! Stephen O'Nion October 14, 2016 News 1. Benicio Del Toro runs from Shane Black’s Predator Let’s start this week’s news with a depressing bang: sometimes dreams don’t come true. Although it looked like Benicio Del Toro was all set to...
Matteo Garrone and 7 Other Directors Who Didn’t Play It Safe Eddie Falvey June 14, 2016 Analysis, Features, Top 10 2 Comments For many, Matteo Garrone’s 2008 Neapolitan crime epic Gommorah ranks alongside Fernando Meirelles’ City of God and Jacques Audiard’s A Prophet as a great modern example of the gangster genre. The gritty...
A Love Letter To… Life Of Pi Danielle Davenport November 8, 2014 Features, Love Letter, Nostalgia I first saw Life of Pi in immersive, delicate and dreamlike 3-D, and left the cinema enraptured by the story I’d seen. The spectacle of the film offered adventure, emotion, allegorical insight, and stunning...