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