
REVIEW: Anchorman 2
Ryan Foynes on the return of the Anchorman gang, does it live up to their first outing? Read more…
Ryan Foynes on the return of the Anchorman gang, does it live up to their first outing? Read more…
Daniel McDonald on why “Saving Mr Banks” was never going to be “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” Read more…
Does Blue Jasmine herald a return to form for Woody Allen? He’s on the right track, according to Jason Brennan. Read more…
Jason Brennan on Joseph Gordon Levitt’s directorial debut. Is it all it’s cracked up to be? Read more…
Rachel Dowdall on De Niro’s latest outing in the comedy genre. Read more…
From Shelf to Screen: Shane O’Neill on changing a book before it hits the cinema. Read more…
Emily Bodkin on how important a film’s score is to its plot delivery and lasting impact. Read more…
37 years on from the first adaptation of Stephen King’s “Carrie”, Karla Chubb on whether this remake takes the story in a new direction or leaves it to fall flat. Read more…
Cal McGhee’s preview of Scorsese and DiCaprio’s latest outing, The Wolf of Wall Street, as it takes on the holiday box office. Read more…
Is Hollywood still ignoring its leading ladies? Emily Bodkin on Tinseltown’s relationship with its female stars. Read more…
Suzanne Cooper on Tom Hanks as Captain Richard Phillips and the hijacking by Somali pirates of his cargo ship in 2009, is it a biopic done right? Read more…
Martina Brophy on the second outing for popular film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Is it for big kids too? Read more…
Daniel McDonald is back with his game of the week, this time Beyond: Two Souls, does it find that elusive game-movie balance? Read more…
Bryan Grogan on the fourth segment of the Jackass film series, has Johnny lost his touch? Read more…
Martina Brophy looks at why the audience for the superhero genre keeps on coming back. Read more…
Martina Brophy on the sequel to the much loved Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2. Is it for big kids too? Read more…
Real life stories told on the big screen, Emily Bodkin takes us through her list of the top performances in biopics. Read more…
Old school prison movie Escape Plan, yet again teams up Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Is it worth the hype? Definitely, according to Clarissa Waldron.
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A review of Ron Howard’s latest cinematic offering Read more…
Side Effects is rumoured to be the last film made by the man behind Ocean’s Eleven, Steven Soderbergh. The cinematic genius Soderbergh leaves us in a state of confusion after we watch this movie – Read more…
Can Oblivion save Tom Cruise’s flailing career? Read more…
We start off with a gullible idiot and a thief, but by the end of this slapstick movie we have two good friends brought together by a series of increasingly bizarre events. With a director Read more…
1. JAWS Jaws is a 1975 American horror/thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the Peter Benchley novel of the same name. Ask anyone, from your 90-year-old Granny to the 15-year-old boy who Read more…
Nicholas Sparks is back and doing what he does oh so well. Better known for popular romantic flicks like The Notebook and Dear John, Sparks’ newest movie Safe Haven is just another weepy installment to Read more…
Wizard Of Oz prequel Oz The Great And Powerful has stormed up the box office charts in its first week, and rightly so. Director Sam Raimi, who has directed movies such as the Spider-Man trilogy Read more…