It may be a late release in 2009, but Fracture is definitely up there with one of the best thrillers of the year. Starring the always amazing Anthony Hopkins, the cleverly directed action thriller takes the viewer on a journey through an old school who dunnit’ style film.
Old Dogs is the newest release from director Walt Becker, and tells a story of light hearted family fun. The basic plot involves two main characters played by John Travolta and Robin Williams.
Without a doubt the movie of the year is a clear hands-down winner…… Avatar takes the cake from pure daylight, and then more daylight, and then a toss up between a bunch of movies including Gran Torino, Slumdog Millionaire and a few others. There are a few reasons why the movie has drawn such attention. [...]
Imagine the Blair Witch Project with a touch of No Vacancy, and you have yourself the newest Hollywood creep movie. Paranormal Activity is much in the same vein as the former, where it is what you don’t see that scares the crap out of you. The new film is about a bunch of young love [...]
Beatles fans do not have to wait much longer until the most anticipated films of the decade is released. Nowhere Boy is a film about the man behind the legendary rock group The Beatles and is set to grace our screens on Boxing Day. Directed by newcomer to the film world, Sam Taylor Wood, Nowhere [...]
As is the trend in recent times with major blockbuster films, an adaptation of the movie into the video game format is almost the norm. The latest to follow in the trend is Ubisoft who are expected to release Avatar: the game to the general public next week.
Saw VI might be doing the rounds in the cinemas around the globe, but another Saw has been quietly making it mark on the video game market. The Saw Video game was released in the past few months for game play on Xbox 360, PS3 and personal computers.
Away We Go is new feature film, with the best way to describe it – a between Road Trip and Love Actually. The movie is based around two mid thirty year olds who have been going through the motions of life since they met over a decade before.
Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s picture story, Where the Wild Things Are, has finally been adaptated onto the big screen in a much anticipated cinema release.
The Invention of Lying is a hilarious comedy about a man who just doesn’t know how to tell the truth. While the concept has been used in past films such as Jim Carrey’s Liar Liar, this new release uses the idea in a more realistic and just as entertaining way.