Category: Film Reviews

  • Mr. & Mrs. Incredible

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    Vincent Kok (Shaolin Soccer), delivers another satirical farce for the Chinese New Year season. Concerning a couple of retired superheroes in ancient China (Sandra Ng Kwan Yue and Louis Koo), it’s co-written by Kung Fu Hustle scribe Min Hun Fung!

    Mr. & Mrs. Incredible
  • Hall Pass

    The Farrelly brothers return with a comedy about two men getting a week off marriage and a chance to relive their bachelor days. Starring Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis, along with Christina Applegate and Jenna Fischer as their wives.

    Hall Pass
  • Season of the Witch

    Dominic Sena returns with a tale of swords and witchcraft that is reportedly inspired by Igmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal! Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman star as a pair of fourteenth century knights who discover that not all souls can be saved.

    Season of the Witch
  • The evolution of the western: Part 3 – The Last Man Standing

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    In the final entry in our three-part series on the western, we look take a look at the last twenty years of gunslingers in the US and abroad. From Kevin Costner to Takashi Miike, the western has been elevated to epic proportions – even when it isn’t being a western at all.

    The evolution of the western: Part 3 – The Last Man Standing
  • The Way Back

    Director Peter Weir makes his way back to the big screen after almost a decade away, bringing with him a fine cast and some epic cinematography in this tale of historic escape based on a true story. Starring Ed Harris, Jim Sturgess and Colin Farrell.

    The Way Back
  • Certified Copy

    Abbas Kiarostami’s first feature outside of Iran continues his fascination with the conversations people have, especially in cars. Deliberately intellectual and often impenetrable, does this film reveal or obscure the nature of a relationship? Stars Juliette Binoche and opera singer William Shimell.

    Certified Copy
  • I Am Number Four

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    The latest grab for a tween franchise swaps the glowing loner from a fanging vampire to an probing alien.

    I Am Number Four
  • Conviction

    How far would you go to prove the innocence of someone you love? Recounting the true story of the falsely convicted Kenneth Walters and his sister Betty, who goes to law school to win his freedom, does this film overcome movie-of-the-week syndrome? Starring Hilary Swank and Sam Rockwell.

    Conviction
  • Review: Unknown

    The latest thriller from the Spanish-born American filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra (Orphan) delivers some solid thrills. Yet are there any unknown unknowns – the ones we don’t know we don’t know? Starring Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger and January Jones.

    Review: Unknown
  • The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest

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    The Swedish saga of the girl with questionable hobbies comes to a suitably gripping conclusion in the final part of the “Millennium Trilogy”. Based on the works of Stieg Larsson, it is soon to be remade for US audiences by David Fincher. Directed by Daniel Alfredson, it stars Noomi Rapace and Michael Nyqvist.

    The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest