By Helen Glover – It’s not who you want to spend Friday night with, it’s who you want to spend all day Saturday with.
This is certainly a new direction for Spooks director Justin Chadwick, whose previous feature length film was period dramatisation The Other Boleyn Girl. In light of the atrocities enforced by the British invasion on Kenyan Soi...
A bitingly satirical look at the mind set of suicide bombers, which manage to reach levels of genuine emotional pull. Chris Morris, writer director of Four Lions, is not a new comer to the realms of controversy. After all this ...
Budget beating effects with predictable plot.
The flaw was there was no ceiling Last year we had three major cinema-released documentaries on the economic crisis. Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story, the Oscar-winning Inside Job, and Alex Gibney’s Client 9.
These days with the likes of global warming, terrorism, social oppression and the small matter of the economic collapse preoccupying documentary maker’s minds, it’s very rare we are presented with a heat-felt documentry documen...
With his boundless passion for the natural world David Attenborough has educated millions. In over four decades of broadcasting there’s no one who manages to convey quiet, understated enthusiasm quite like him.
Somewhere along the way the team behind this totally expected sequel forgot what made the Fast and Furious franchise so popular in the first place.
With recent headline-grabbing events from the WikiLeaks revelations to the Iraq war inquiry still very much fresh in the mind, it’s difficult not to begrudge Fair Game’s pervading sense of having missed the boat, fu...
It’s probably easiest to file this particular Sam Worthington oddity under Neighbours Nights if such a show were ever to be made, following the uneven path of Baywatch into late-night drama. Mixing humour, gangster thrill...