Review: “Reign of Fire”
'Reign' is one of those films that sounds like a great two-line concept, but sadly the end result proves to be a rather tepid...
Review: “Halloween Resurrection”
Seven sequels on and by this point one's wondering why bother - Jamie Lee Curtis sure is which explains her all too brief appearance...
Review: “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen”
Not since "Charlie's Angels" has a film earned more of a mud-slinging reputation before it hit the screen than this adaptation of Alan Moore's...
Review: “Johnny English”
We've been subjected to countless Bond spoofs over the years, some have their own sense of style which allows for them to stand out...
Tim Burton for “Charlie and The Chocolate Factory”
There's only a handful of directors who're household names, and fewer than that whom have earned both respect and a loyal following. One of...
Johnny Depp for “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (On-Set)
He was an indie darling, an alternative scene heartthrob, and always an acclaimed performer. It was until recently however that Johnny Depp crossed over...
Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans, Julian McMahon, Ioan Gruffudd for “Fantastic Four”
They're a diverse range of young talent originating from all over the Western world with English, Australian, Canadian and Latino heritages combined with experiences...
Review: “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”
Pirate movies have been missing at sea for years, though with good reason as the last few that did set sail were considered real...
Review: “Fantastic Four”
There is a rule that you have to take the good with the bad, and oh boy has that rule applied ever so aptly...
Review: “Dark Water”
Beautifully shot, impeccably acted but often dull as dishwater - Walter Salles remake of the Japanese thriller "Dark Water" is a far more dramatic...
Set Report: “The 40-Year-Old Virgin”
Whether you lost it at eight or eighteen, one's virginity is something that some take pride in whilst others could care less about. ...
Review: “Species”
With one or two key exceptions like "Seven" and "Goldeneye", 1995 was almost without question the worst year of the 1990's in terms of...
Review: “Scary Movie”
While it misfires quite a bit, the jokes that do work in this horror spoof are so gross they're hilarious. The plot is an...
Review: “King Arthur”
After "Troy" sucked the gods and myth out of "The Iliad", along comes the Bruckheimer take on "King Arthur" which tries even harder to...
Set Report: “Stealth”
When you think of jet fighter movies, what comes to mind? We all remember the likes of "Top Gun", "Firefox" and the last part...
Spielberg’s Munich Begins Production
Three-time Academy Award-winning director-producer Steven Spielberg has commenced production on an as-yet untitled historical thriller set in the aftermath of the 1972 massacre of...
Julian McMahon for “Fantastic Four”
Julian McMahon has played his share of bad guys, but on the phone from New York, promoting his first truly big Hollywood film, the...
Review: “Men in Black II”
Much like Sonnenfeld's "The Addams Family" adaptation, 1997's "Men in Black" was overall a fun and light piece of escapism - a quirkly dark...
Review: “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines”
With a new team behind it and some hokey early trailers, there's been a lot of concern over whether this James Cameron-less entry in...
Review: “Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas”
One has to feel for those involved in the traditionally animated feature film industry. Ten years ago the likes of "Aladdin" and "The Lion...
Review: “Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde”
The first "Legally Blonde" was a fun little comedy, certainly nothing special but it had a few good laughs and showed Reese Witherspoon could...
Review: “Undead”
I was probably the first critic as such to watch this, landing one of the first screener tapes ever done around the Xmas 2002...
Review: “Wild Wild West”
Where to begin with this movie. Sure its one of the worst of the year but I've seen worse, can't think of any at...
Review: “The Perfect Storm”
If there was one-word to describe this film it would be INTENSE. It will come as a surprise to many but in the first...
Review: “Spider-Man 2”
In a summer where sequels are surprisingly proving to be not just the best of the season but the best of the year (ie....
Review: “South Park – Bigger, Longer and Uncut”
This seems to be the year for comedies which take existing material and improve on it. The original "Austin Powers" film was a very...
Vince Vaughn for “Wedding Crashers”
From Mr and Mrs Smith to Wedding Crashers, Vince Vaughan is everywhere and having quite the time of his life. He's come a long...
Rachel McAdams for “Wedding Crashers”
Hollywood loves to promote its next big star, and beautiful Rachel McAdams seems to be on her way. Coming from The Hot Chick, McAdams...
Isla Fisher for “Wedding Crashers”
Isla Fisher may be known to Australian TV viewers as star of the popular soap "Home and Away". However, the now London-based and petite...
Review: “War of the Worlds”
One of the more solidly crafted science fiction films in a while, "War of the Worlds" is about as far from quintessential 'nice' Steven...