Suckerpunch is the latest offering from Zack Snyder, director of 300 and Watchmen. If you’ve seen either of them, then you know what to expect: Things exploding in slow motion. Whizzing bullets just missing the derrière of a young girl, yet coyly lifting the hem of her skirt as it flies by. Which is also [...]
Battle: Los Angeles proudly follows a long line of alien invasion movies – Mars Attacks! Independence Day! Skyline! Remember Skyline? Anyone? It only came out a few months ago. I predict this question will be asked about Battle: LA in roughly [...]
Horror movies were cool back in the day. They were scary as hell, made viewers jump in fear, and really gave us an insight into the minds of a psychotic killer, which we all enjoyed to some degree. But after a few decades we got bored of the standard plots, with similar killings and no [...]
Now, this is the kind of movie you DO NOT want your girlfriend to see. How to be a Sex Star follows the journey of a man called Nathan Hill. He is an average looking guy, average in almost all fields of life except for when it comes to picking up girls. He is a [...]
Robin Hood is as much about a great Hollywood blockbuster movie as it is a return to the big screen for Oscar winner Russell Crowe. Crowe stars as the legendary figure known by all generations and one that has been the centre of numerous films in the past.
Nanny McPhee was a successful film made in 2005. While it did OK at the Box Office, very few thought it would return in the shape of a follow up movie. However, half a decade later and to the surprise of many movie critics, Mrs. McPhee is back and ready for another attack on the [...]
The Karate Kid trilogy was one of the most successful and loved movie series in the 80s. Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio will forever be etched in our minds as the two who brought us the catch cries, ‘Daniel Son’ and ‘Wax on, Wax off”. Now, however, two decades after its last release, and the [...]
The Blind Side is the new film by director John Lee Hancock, which is based on true events of an African American homeless schoolboy. The very first thing that strikes you when you watch the film is the horrible southern accent performed by Sandra Bullock, who somehow received an Ocsar nomination for her poor efforts.
The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day and The War of the Worlds are all Hollywood blockbusters that focused on the theme of the end of the world. Now you can add The Road to that list.
Musical movies have been deteriorating in viewers popularity over the past few years, particularly in contrast to the glory days of the 70s ad 80s. Luckily for those who love the genre, there is still one man out there ensuring it is not lost to cinema entirely. His name is Rob Marshall, and in case [...]