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Films
Kaboom
Director Gregg Araki is many things. Subtle has rarely been one of them. Provocative and undeniably talented, he is something of a rare beast in today’s cinematic landscape; he has somehow managed to keep making movies for the ...
Films
Kung Fu Panda 2
Packed to the brim with slapstick comedy, superb fight scenes, some cracking vocal performances (notably Ian McShane as the villainous Tai Lung – incidentally, is there anything which isn’t improved by Ian McShane?) as well as ...
DVD/Blu-ray
The King's Speech DVD & BR Review
The Oscar winning film about a stuttering King lifts the heart and soul more than any Royal Wedding could hope for.
DVD/Blu-ray
Killing Bono
By Michael Edwards How did it come to this? That’s the question Neil McCormick (Ben Barnes) found himself asking as he stood bedraggled, gun in hand, in front of pop megastar and former schoolmate Bono. It’s also th...
Films
Kill The Irishman
In the Summer of 1976, more bombs went off in Cleveland, Ohio, than Belfast as a turf war between local Irish gangster Danny Greene and the Mafia spiralled out of control. Based on the book by Cleveland Police Chief Rick Porell...
Films
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey
When you watch a Hindi film you can usually be guaranteed an epic. You only need to read some Indian scriptures to see that India has a long history of epics, so it makes sense that their films should retain that tradition. Mos...
Films
King's Speech, The
After finally laying the memory of Mr Darcy to rest with his Oscar nominated performance in Tom Ford’s A Single Man, Colin Firth continues his perfect run as Prince Albert, Duke of York in Tom Hooper’s near faultles...
DVD/Blu-ray
Kids Are All Right, The
Modern dysfunctional families can take note in this Oscar friendly drama. Finding two of Hollywood’s, indeed cinema’s, most brilliant female actresses and casting them as a lesbian couple was always going to have de...
DVD/Blu-ray
Kid, The
The making of The Kid was inevitable. The best-selling novel about a true story of an abused council estate boy, becoming a streetfighter and still coming out the other side alive, has been nothing short of a national phenomeno...
DVD/Blu-ray
Kamui: The Lone Ninja
A misguided adaptation of a popular Japanese Manga animation that despite its entertaining set pieces fails to deliver much to connect with. Kung Fu has become a familiar part of mainstream action in modern cinema. The likes of...