Star Trek Into Darkness
JJ Abrams’ Star Trek not only kept most Trekkies reasonably happy but also reignited public interest in the spacefarers of... READ FULL REVIEW
JJ Abrams’ Star Trek not only kept most Trekkies reasonably happy but also reignited public interest in the spacefarers of... READ FULL REVIEW
JJ Abrams’ Star Trek not only kept most Trekkies reasonably happy but also reignited public interest in the spacefarers of... READ FULL REVIEW
Part indie festival fare and part T&A exploitation flick, Spring Breakers is going to attract aficionados of either genre –... READ FULL REVIEW
JJ Abrams’ Star Trek not only kept most Trekkies reasonably happy but also reignited public interest in the spacefarers of... READ FULL REVIEW
Jurassic Park’s once-innovative technology may have been eclipsed by more sophisticated onscreen trickery in the two decades since its release,... READ FULL REVIEW
A bright, loud assault on the senses, Escape from Planet Earth uses overstimulation to paper over what adults will perceive... READ FULL REVIEW
A bright, loud assault on the senses, Escape from Planet Earth uses overstimulation to paper over what adults will perceive... READ FULL REVIEW
It’s not just Tom Cruise having flashbacks in Oblivion. Despite the film being something of a modern rarity - a... READ FULL REVIEW
Director Jonathan Levine proved adept at blending various tones with previous films 50/50 and The Wackness, both of which struck... READ FULL REVIEW
As a cultural philistine I needed a push to watch a film about classical musicians. But once lured in by... READ FULL REVIEW