Andy Serkis for “King Kong”
He created Gollum in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings, and now British actor Andy Serkis takes on the iconic King Kong, creating a...
Peter Jackson for “King Kong”
New Zealand's Oscar winning Peter Jackson first fell in love with the 1933 King Kong when he was a mere 9 years old. Now,...
Review: “Ocean’s Eleven”
After two major critical and box-office hits last year, Director Steven Soderbergh returns with the smart idea of trying a whole new field -...
Review: “Honey”
Oooh boy, whoever greenlit this baby is going to have some explaining to do. Despite reports, "Honey" is far from being a horrible film...
Review: “Vertical Limit”
A tragic but spectacularly filmed opening ending with a death at great heights, and a hero who hasn't climbed since that day forced to...
Review: “Shakespeare in Love”
After watching the highly-acclaimed but disappointing "Rushmore" I was afraid to touch another comedy 'applauded by critics', thank god I did take a look....
Review: “Frank Herbert’s Dune”
Whether you love it or loathe it, David Lynch's attempt to adapt the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic into a film had a few good...
Review: “Empire”
A cheaper Latino version of "Blow", the latest tale of the drug world tries to show off the differences of two very separate regions...
Review: “Closer”
A superb study of relationship drama, "Closer" is a very entertaining and interesting look at the uglier side of love where sex, intimacy and...
Review: “The Hot Chick”
Surprisingly funny despite being the standard dumb script expected with a Rob Schneider comedy, "The Hot Chick" reworks the old "Dating the Enemy" and...
Greg McLean for “Wolf Creek”
"Wolf Creek" tells the chilling story of three backpackers travelling in remote Outback Australia. When their vehicle breaks down they accept help from a...
Review: “Texas Rangers”
After months of delays, the James Van Der Beek western finally hits theatres though one wonders why they even bothered with anything more than...
Review: “Solaris”
One very common mistake is labelling 'science fiction' as a genre. Like 'period pieces', 'science fiction' gives us the context/setting for a story rather...
Review: “Treasure Planet”
A marked improvement on last year's rather dull "Atlantis: The Lost Empire," Disney's "Treasure Planet" is one of the better efforts to come out...
Review: “They”
A great concept poorly executed, "They" has all the problem present in the previous "Wes Craven Presents..." title "Wishmaster". Gross out gore has been...
Review: “Extreme Ops”
Not as bad as you might expect, this rather visually interesting teen-friendly actioneer still suffers from the usual problems of a limited budget &...
Michelle Yeoh for “Memoirs of a Geisha”
She may be one of China's biggest stars, but Michelle Yeoh, former Bond girl, is going onwards and upwards as one of the stars...
Gong Li for “Memoirs of a Geisha”
Gong Li may lack fluency in English but makes up for this deficiency in classic beauty and stunning elegance. Long the muse of leading...
Review: “Timeline”
A Michael Crichton adaptation has always been a tricky thing. Crichton is the ultimate techno-thriller author, he delivers intriguing premises and puts a lot...
Review: “The Missing”
I can't remember another film in recent times that has been subjected to such false advertising. The trailers, TV spots, and so on all...
Review: “The Haunted Mansion”
A few months ago Disney announced that aside from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" sequels, they won't be doing any further Disneyland rides-turned-movies. They...
George Clooney for “Syriana”
Right before Matt Damon came in to talk with the press about his new political drama, "Syriana," written and directed by Stephen Gaghan ("Traffic"),...
Matt Damon for “Syriana”
Right before Matt Damon comes in to talk with the press about his new political drama, "Syriana," written and directed by Stephen Gaghan ("Traffic"),...
Review: “End of Days”
On paper, the concept of Schwarzenegger vs. Satan sounds like it has the potential to be either a totally kick ass action flick or...
Review: “Alexander”
Oliver Stone set himself a real challenge to try and do a biographical drama meets swords-and-sandals epic on one of histories most famous men....
Zhang Ziyi for “Memoirs of a Geisha”
Ziyi Zhang has come a long way since our first encounter a few years back while promoting her villainous turn in "Rush Hour 2"....
Review: “Rent”
"Rent" is a solid musical stuck in not so much a bad movie as rather a bland one. Utilising the formula he applied to...
Ice Cube for “Friday After Next”
Ice Cube is in a relaxed mood when we meet to chat about "Friday After Next," the third film in the popular comedy franchise,...
Chris Columbus for “Rent”
Chris Columbus may indeed be one of Hollywood's most powerful and commercially successful directors, from Home Alone to the first two Harry Potter films....
Taye Diggs and Anthony Rapp for “Rent”
A little over a year ago the musical Rent reinvigorated Broadway and helped to redefine the essence of the musical theatre. Now, director Chris...