After The Wedding centres on Isabel (Michelle Williams), who travels to New York to meet with Theresa (Julianna Moore), a wealthy benefactor, to seek funding for her orphanage in India. When Theresa ...
There is something really disheartening about a film that barely resembles the trailer that was sent to market to grab your attention. But, in the case of George Clooney’s latest directorial effort, ...
Not all heroes wear capes as Mark Vaughan’s Kingsman: The Secret Service showed us in 2015. Adapted from the comic by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, Kingsman was a glorious parody of James Bond that c...
Brooklyn is a transcontinental romance between Irish immigrant Eilis (Saoirse Ronan) and an Italian-American (Emory Cohen), who meet after Eilis moves to Brooklyn in pursuit of a better future. Not o...
Before it even reached the UK, the expectations for Still Alice were high. Due to the award-winning performance from Julianne Moore, opinion was almost certainly coloured by the pre-release hype surr...
March is a strange month for film releases. Oscar season has passed and it’s too early for the summer blockbusters. Although it may look a weak month on paper, especially in comparison to the g...
January was a month for the Hollywood heavyweights however February also brings with it some award hopefuls, along with some good old fashioned popcorn fodder. RoboCop (Released the 7th of February) ...
Romantic comedies can become stale very quickly. For every Silver Linings Playbook that breathes new life into the genre we’re subjected to a million films of the standard of The Bounty Hunter....
The trend for remakes over new properties shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. I know that remakes and sequels are the staple for most major film studios these days but it doesn’t make...