When the original Ringu eventually made it’s way to western audiences it tore their concept of viewing apart. Horror films to this point had been scary, but the physical and …
Catfish DVD Review
It’s as if you can hear the patience of surrounding viewers escaping them as the opening few seconds of handheld camera footage air for the Catfish trailer. Another “true events/non …
Conviction Cinema
Everyone loves a courtroom drama. Watching a glossed up version of trials can be enormous fun when there’s a bit of injustice, family conflict and a shouty judge. Conviction contains …
Carlos DVD/Blu-ray Review
A sprawling epic that, thanks to a stunning performance, paints a fascinating portrait of an infamous terrorist. Charting the career of a true-life criminal or revolutionary, depending on your viewpoint, …
Charlie St. Cloud DVD/ BR
Zac Efron sees dead people in a film aimed at a teen audience that manages to find enough pathos to entertain. Somewhere, deep within a vault buried beneath the Disney …
Cherry Tree Lane DVD
A middle-aged, middle class couple (Tom Butcher and Rachael Blake) frostily eat dinner, sniping at each other over whether or not they should have the telly on (he wants to …
Cyrus Cinema
Despite its popularity with indie film lovers, mumblecore is a genre that purposely remains firmly in the dark. Brothers Mark and Jay Duplass co-founded the movement but not the name …