Disaster Movies as a genre never seem to fully go out of favour and each year we get one or two new ones to add to the mix. In recent years we have mainly been supplied with alien invasion scenarios ...
June is a pretty slow month for UK movie releases, probably because no-one wants to go head to head with a genetically modified dinosaur, unless they are small yellow groupies looking for a new maste...
When I read John’s review of Kingsman: The Secret Service I was a little disappointed as it seems to sell the movie short. He definitely liked it and recommends you go and see it, but I think t...
If I’m completely honest I think 2014 was a pretty bad year for movies. Looking back through the list of films I had watched and looking at what grossed well in the cinema I was really struggli...
Christmas is approaching fast and so it is time for us to have a quick look forward over the next 4 weeks to see who and what is going to try and draw us away from our families and into a dark room f...
Predestination is the third film from the writer/director twins Michael and Peter Spierig. Here they have adapted a 1950’s sci-fi short by the author Robert Heinlein called All You Zombies that...
Back in 2006 I stumbled onto 300 in the cinema as a “nothing else on” choice. I had watched the trailers and had been generally underwhelmed. In the end I enjoyed both the visual style an...
Lone Survivor is a dramatisation of the 2005 SEAL mission in Afghanistan to kill or capture Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. Director Peter Berg has based his screenplay on the book of the titular ‘l...
In the last part of our look forward to all things cinematic in 2014 we give you the top picks from Jason. Taken on a month by month basis the list gives flavour of what to seek out at the local mult...