Review: “From Hell”

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Jack the Ripper stories have been done many times before, my personal fave being the Michael Caine mini-series made back in 1988. While "From...

Samuel L. Jackson for “The Man”

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Samuel L. Jackson is back, tougher, meaner and with a partner who is not quite on his wavelength. In The Man, the actor stars...

Laura Linney for “The Exorcism of Emily Rose”

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Laura Linney loves a challenge, as one of Hollywood's smartest and most diverse actors. Yet it seems strange that the Oscar nominee would agree...

Review: “Swimfan”

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Whilst it had its share of problems, the now classic "Fatal Attraction" certainly had an impact on popular culture and scenes ranging from the...

Review: “City by the Sea”

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Despite a stellar cast who give some touching moments to their performances, they can't help lift this wishy washy cop drama above mediocre TV...

Review: “The Order”

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Ok so Brian Helgeland's "A Knight's Tale" wasn't exactly a great movie, but as a piece of popcorn entertainment it worked. There was fun,...

Review: “Dickie Roberts – Former Child Star”

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David Spade comedies are usually a little on the obnoxious side, so 'Dickie' proves a surprise as its arguably his most wide-appealing and easy...

Review: “Holy Smoke”

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Jane Campion's latest film about sex & religion is actually a lot like one of the most cherished icons of that latter subject -...

Chris Evans for “Cellular”

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With a view overlooking the Santa Monica foreshore, Chris Evans is winding down, soaking up the surge of interest in him, due to his...

Review: “Quills”

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Biographical films come wide and varied from the epic in scope ("Amadeus") to the quiet and more personal ("Shine"), but none that I can...

Review: “Snatch”

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Its odd but gangster films I don't usually get. Whether it be Tarantino or his various clones I just never really get into them...

Review: “Far From Heaven”

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One of the most beautiful looking and surprising films of the year, "Far from Heaven" gives us what would essentially be topics of a...

Review: “Jeepers Creepers”

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All the Net hype would have you believe this is the biggest revolution since "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" or the first "Nightmare on Elm Street"...

Jason Statham for “The Transporter 2”

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Jason Statham is one of these actors who clearly relishes what he does. The working-class Brit who was discovered by mentor Guy Ritchie, has...

Review: “Fear.Com”

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Had there been a decent story to hang all this on it may have been salvageable but instead it borrows a lot of elements...

Review: “Jeepers Creepers 2”

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If one thing about horror is predictable, its that sequels are inevitable and usually end up just being bad remakes of the first film....

Review: “Suspect Zero”

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Serial killer movies have been done to death, so one has to wonder why in the hell there seems to be a resurgence of...

Cole Hauser for “The Cave”

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Cole Hauser isn't quite on Hollywood's A lisst but he doesnt care. funny and not one to take himself too seriously, Hauser enjoys doung...

Eugene Levy for “The Man”

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For over a decade, Canadian native Eugene Levy has been one of Hollywood's memorable comic sidekicks or ensemble players. Even in Splash, Levy's comic...

Review: “The Cave”

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Little to no script, limited range actors, weak direction and a story that plays out like "Aliens" or "Leviathan" but in a cave -...

Review: “Bring It On”

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"She's All That", "Boys & Girls", "Idle Hands" - In this post-Scream era, most of the recent efforts in the teen movie genre read...

Review: “Ghosts of Mars”

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The late 70's and 80's was a time when John Carpenter was king of cult cinema, a man who came up with some of...

Review: “Undisputed”

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A surprisingly taut and engaging drama, "Undisputed" shows how well-focussed directing and putting substance over style can help overcome or at least distract an...

Review: “Unconditional Love”

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P.J Hogan and Jocelyn Moorhouse are two of Australia's greatest filmmaking talents. Between them they've been responsible for such films as "Muriel's Wedding", "My...

Review: “S1m0ne”

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For a film aiming to be the ultimate satire of Hollywood, "Simone" falls somewhat shy of the mark to result in a light and...

Rachel Weisz for “The Constant Gardener”

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Tall, elegant and passionate about her work, Rachel Weisz curls up in a chair in her Beverly Hills hotel room in which the usually...

Review: “The Medallion”

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Yet another contender for the most terrible film of the year, the formerly titled "Highbinders" is Jackie Chan at pretty much his absolute worst....

Review: “My Boss’s Daughter”

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Pain - thy name is Ashton Kutcher. In all seriousness, the young actor when given the right material can prove a strong comedic talent...

Review: “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back”

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Kevin Smith films I always have mixed feelings about. On the one hand "Chasing Amy" will always remain one of my favourite films of...

Review: “The Guru”

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Combining 'Carry On' style sex comedy with Bollywood themes, new British comedy "The Guru" feels more like a standard US studio product than the...