Review: “Blood Oath”
An interesting if not particularly exciting courtroom drama, "Blood Oath" looks at the Ambon Island Japanese war crime trials in a very straightforward way...
Review: “Spy Kids 3D – Game Over”
On the one hand you've got to give kudos to Robert Rodriguez for pulling off a real rarity - a trilogy of family movies...
Review: “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life”
Its funny how pissed off some people get with the "Tomb Raider" movies, partly I guess because they are the closest thing to the...
Review: “The Bourne Supremacy”
So it may be the most 'visually shaky' movie since "The Blair Witch Project", but even the unstable cinematography can't hide the fact that...
Review: “Catwoman”
Not as bad as expected which is to say it's plain awful rather than damn terrible, "Catwoman" is a more contemporary urban take on...
Review: “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy”
Not really a movie as much as an extra long SNL skit, "Anchorman" has a fun idea and quite a few laughs throughout, even...
Review: “A Home at the End of the World”
Dear Playboy,I never thought it would happen to me, but... for the first time in a long while I did NOT think of Colin...
Kelly Preston for “Sky High”
Kelly Preston may co-star as a flying superhero in the new film Sky High, but while talking up her comedic role in the Disney...
Review: “The Island”
Michael Bay just can't help himself it seems. Just when you think he's learnt some self-control, the guy has to go and play...
Review: “The Bad News Bears”
With all the remakes and old TV shows being turned into films this year, "Bad News Bears" ends up being another casualty along the...
Review: “What Lies Beneath”
Did somebody say Hitchcock? Bob Zemeckis seems to have with his latest effort. This supernatural thriller follows a lot of the tricks and styles...
Review: “But I’m a Cheerleader”
Some films have all the ingredients for a cult hit and are sadly just let down by a poor script or bad directing -...
Sean Bean for “The Island”
Before enrolling in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Sean Bean was going to enter his father's Sheffield steel fabrication business as a welder....
Michael Bay for “The Island”
Michael Bay was running so late for interviews promoting his clone-theed actioner The Island, that he didn't even make most of his group interviews....
Review: “K-19 The Widowmaker”
Whilst not establishing itself anywhere near "Hunt for Red October" legendary status or even "Crimson Tide" solid thriller territory, "K-19" is nevertheless an entertaining...
Review: “Jurassic Park III”
All up I won't hesitate to say this is a film you have to see in a cinema. It may lack the plot...
Review: “How to Deal”
Vanity projects comes in all shapes and sizes whether they be big flashy 'struggling to stardom' dramas like "Glitter", or of the quieter more...
Review: “Dirty Deeds”
So far the strongest Aussie film of 2002, "Dirty Deeds" manages to overcome its competition to basically become the best gangster movie we've created....
Review: “Eight Legged Freaks”
Despite having one of the worst set-up first acts of any monster movie in history, ELF does redeem itself slightly towards its middle when...
Review: “Lake Placid”
If you go into this film expecting a creepy "Jaws" like thriller you'll likely be disappointed because this isn't a horror movie. TV maestro...
Review: “I, Robot”
Fun, interesting, and all round entertaining - just like "Minority Report" was to Spielberg, so is "I, Robot" to Proyas - a film that...
Review: “Wedding Crashers”
A strong concept, a pitch perfect cast and a naughty R-rated sense of humour cover "Wedding Crashers" like a sweet and delicious coat of...
Review: “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”
A deliciously entertaining treat, Tim Burton delivers his best work in years with his darkly comic and yet family friendly take on the classic...
2005 Emmy Nominees Announced
Nominations for the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards for the period of June 1, 2004 through May 31 2005, were announced today (July 14)...
Review: “The Score”
A quite slickly made little drama thriller, "The Score" pretty much relies on half a dozen characters and a clever setup to carry off...
Review: “Legally Blonde”
Clueless-lite is a good way to describe this MGM comedy about dumb blondes. 'Legally' is harmless, predictable good fun that's bound to lighten one's...
Review: “Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within”
"Final Fantasy" the movie is a ground breaker in terms of CG animation. The designers have used the sci-fi genre to conjour up imaginative...
Review: “Eyes Wide Shut”
The rumours, the innuendo and the ad campaigns all lead us to believe what we were going to get with "Eyes Wide Shut" was...
Review: “The Crocodile Hunter – Collision Course”
I was extremely worried about how bad this project would be, especially after the absolutely horrific trailer (not the decent teaser with the croc...
Review: “Road to Perdition”
"Godfather" or "Untouchables" it certainly is not, but "Road to Perdition" proves that even after delivering such a superb piece of cinema with his...