Review: “V for Vendetta”
It may not be a rallying cry for an insurrection, but "V for Vendetta" does prove to be a gutsy and compelling anti-establishment drama...
Alexandre Aja for “The Hills Have Eyes”
Horror has a new director in France's Alexandre Aja, a fan, a filmmaker and an artist. Asked by maestro Wes Craven to step into...
Review: “The Hills Have Eyes”
A visually striking and at times very intense remake of the early Wes Craven classic, "The Hills Have Eyes" essentially ends up being much...
Review: “Failure to Launch”
Living up to its title, 'Launch' fails as a movie in general let alone a romantic comedy. Hobbled at the knee right from the...
Sarah Jessica Parker for “Failure to Launch”
When it comes to sex, there's life after it, at least where Sarah Jessica Parker is concerned. Looking radiant and in good humour, Ms...
Emilie de Ravin for “The Hills Have Eyes”
Although the gorgeous Australian's star rose quickly in Hollywood by landing a role as the pregnant plane crash survivor Claire on "Lost" (ABC, 2004...
Paul Walker for “Running Scared”
With an undeniable screen presence and talent that has enabled him to work on several of the most successful films of the past few years,...
Wayne Kramer for “Running Scared”
Following his prior independent film success with "The Cooler", writer/director Wayne Kramer chose again to work outside the studio system with "Running Scared", turning...
Bruce Willis for “Sixteen Blocks”
It may have been one of New York's chilliest winters seen in decades, as a thick blanket of snow piled high in the trendiest...
Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Deborah Kara Unger, Jodelle Ferland for “Silent Hill”
On a hot, steamy day in Toronto, at one of the city's premier studios, the stage is set for the filming of Silent Hill,...
Review: “Freedomland”
Countless times before we have seen movie adaptations of a novel very rarely live up to the calibre of the source material whether it...
Review: “Date Movie”
"Date Movie" brings up an interesting question about the nature of humour. Well aware that its not clever enough to attempt swipes at popular...
Samuel L. Jackson for “Freedomland”
Sam Jackson loves to work, and remains as passionate about every film he does. Ingratiating, funny and charming to the press, Jackson knows how...
Review: “The Pink Panther”
After surviving numerous delays and reshuffles, "The Pink Panther" finally arrives in theatres though many will probably wish it didn't. Quite frankly this attempt...
Review: “Firewall”
Remember the good old days of the 80's and early 90's when a Harrison Ford film was something to look forward to? When for...
Review: “Final Destination 3”
The weakest entry of the black comedy/horror franchise but only by a slim margin, the third "Final Destination" lacks the mystery/discovery elements of the...
Emily Mortimer for “The Pink Panther”
Emily Mortimer is fast becoming a familiar face in films on both side of the pond, perpetually demonstrating her remarkable range from the subtle...
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ryan Merriman for “Final Destination 3”
This month New Line Cinema unleashes the third installment in their highly successful "Final Destination" horror franchise with some old dogs behind the camera,...
Beyonce Knowles for “The Pink Panther”
Beyonce Knowles is quite the luminous presence. Accompanied by the hefty bodyguard she nicknames 'Shorty', the alluring singer superstar is appropriately donned in a...
Virginia Madsen for “Firewall”
As alluring and stunningly beautiful as ever, Academy Award nominee Virginia Madsen was struggling for recognition over a year ago, that is until a...
Harrison Ford for “Firewall”
Harrison Ford is as iconic as some of his more classic characters. On screen, he remains tough, sometimes laconic and generally the quintessential movie...
Review: “When A Stranger Calls”
If there's one thing that this remake of the passable 1979 original suspense thriller has shown me, its a glimpse at what the house...
Richard Donner for “16 Blocks”
Few directors in Hollywood have been around the block, so to speak, than veteran filmmaker Richard Donner. He has one of those filmographies that...
Steve Martin for “The Pink Panther”
Steve Martin is as iconic an actor one can meet. A ferocious intellectual and a true comic artist, Martin finally returns to his roots...
The 2006 Oscar Nominations
Well the time has come again and this morning the 78th Annual Academy Award nominations for the March 5th ceremony have been announced with...
Review: “Nanny McPhee”
A surprisingly adept kiddie film, "Nanny McPhee" may not be a family film winner like Pixar or Aardman Animations can churn out, nevertheless as...
Review: “Big Momma’s House 2”
Playing more like a bad "Mrs. Doubtfire" clone than a sequel to the original lacklustre comedy, the second 'Momma' is a truly insipid affair...
Kate Beckinsale for “Underworld: Evolution”
Still as hauntingly beautiful both on and off the screen, Kate Beckinsale has never been one to take herself far too seriously, especially playing...
Review: “Underworld Evolution”
The first "Underworld" was a poor man's "Blade", a deadly serious low-moderate budget vampire vs. werewolves movie with a leather bodysuit clad vamp heroine...
Kevin Smith for “Catch & Release”
Kevin Smith is a raconteur, writer, director and sometime actor, but it appears that the filmmaker is turning more to acting these days, in...