In this week’s new film, 20,000 Days on Earth, Australian musician-turned actor Nick Cave stars in a faux documentary drama about his life as an artist. In celebration of the film’s release, FilmJuice takes a look at some of th...
Dysfunctional families are fascinating to watch on screen … if only to spot the resemblance, good or bad, to your own family. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Kickstarter-funded film Wish I Was Here which tells the stor...
Rob The Mob is based on the unbelievable true story of modern-day Bonnie and Clyde duo, Tommy and Rosemarie Uva – a young NY couple who in 1992 set out to rob the mafia. FilmJuice chatted to Andy Garcia about the joys of ...
Dark comedies appeal by way of finding a potent level of dry humour – lost on some – in the most disturbing and dangerous situations. Difficult to get right, this genre has nevertheless grown in popularity in recent...
The latest addition to the Nordic Noir genre, The Keeper Of Lost Causes follows Chief Detective Carl Morck, (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) who is reassigned to file and close unresolved cases in the newly established Department Q. Morck is...
Mythical beasts have always provided fantastic source material for filmmakers across the ages, and Luke Hyam’s British horror Xmoor is no different. Premiering at this year’s Frightfest on the 25th August, the film showcases th...
What If features Daniel Radcliffe as the emotionally burned out Wallace, a medical school drop-out who falls in love with Chantry (Zoe Kazan) but fails to admit this to her when he finds out she’s in a long term relations...
This week, one of the year’s most hotly anticipated sequels How To Train Your Dragon 2, finally flies into cinemas nationwide. Elaine Lipworth chatted to its star, Jay Baruchel who returns as the voice of Hiccup. Born and raise...
“The wind began to switch – the house to pitch – and suddenly the hinges started to unhitch. Just then the Witch – to satisfy an itch – went flying on her broomstick, thum … uh you know the rest and if y...
DISNEY movie Maleficent, out in cinemas on May 28, is Disney gone bad – in the sense that it explores the untold story of the iconic villain from the 1959 animated feature Sleeping Beauty. This year marks the 55th Annive...