Film Review: Bad Neighbours (2014)
byTwo months ago, I wrote that Zac Efron’s comedic work was still a few rungs below the work of Judd Apatow. In Bad Neighbours,…
Two months ago, I wrote that Zac Efron’s comedic work was still a few rungs below the work of Judd Apatow. In Bad Neighbours,…
Nominated for the Palme d’Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, A Castle In Italy details the plight of a French family to keep their titular…
Set in England circa 1769, and revolving around the court case that established the precedent which would eventually bring about the abolishment of slavery…
‘I look back on my life and its 95% running around trying to raise money to make movies and 5% actually making them. It’s…
The latest feature film as director from notable character actor John Turturro, following his acclaimed previous drama Romance and Cigarettes, Fading Gigolo is the…
In the last few decades we have witnessed significant advancements in biotechnology and artificial intelligence, but this has been met with staunch resistance from…
It certainly was the best of times for Charles Dickens but it was undoubtedly the worst of times for others. In his second film…
After discovering that her current boyfriend Mark (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is married, Carly (Cameron Diaz) begins an unlikely relationship with Mark’s wife, Kate (Leslie Mann)….
When SNL recently made a fake trailer for a fake new Wes Anderson film called The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders and quoted The…
Divergent, directed by Neil Burger and with a screenplay written by Evan Daugherty and Vanessa Taylor, continues the recent influx of big budget film…