Review: “The Patriot”

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Well I just got back from a screening of "Bravehear...whoops, I meant "The Patriot". Actually the best way to sum up the movie is...

Review: “Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle”

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If there's one thing which I cop the most flack for in regards to my personal taste, its my appreciation for trash. All too...

Review: “The Thing”

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Upon its arrival, 1982's "The Thing" was written off as a disgusting gorefest built around an all too slim premise which relied more on...

Review: “The Notebook”

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You know the old saying "they don't make 'em like they used to", well this film refutes that. "The Notebook" is pure...

Review: “Fahrenheit 9/11”

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Like religious background was to "The Passion of the Christ", a person's political views will play a big part in their enjoyment/hatred of Michael...

Matt Dillon for “Herbie: Fully Loaded”

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It's quite the diverse year for Matt Dillon, first as a racist cop in Crash, and now, in Disney's family comedy Herbie Fully Loaded....

Review: “Land of the Dead”

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As someone who doesn't normally like zombie movies, last year proved a surprise with "Dawn of the Dead" and "Shaun of the Dead" -...

Review: “Bewitched”

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Last year saw Nicole Kidman come out with "The Stepford Wives", a production which started out with the interesting idea of remaking the classic...

Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg for “War of the Worlds”

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The re-teaming of mega giants Cruise and Spielberg is always a monumental event, and there's no denying that Spielberg's take on H.G. Wells' War...

Review: “White Chicks”

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The comedy theme of men posing as women and women posing as men has gotten so old that any variation that can be found,...

Review: “Me, Myself & Irene”

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The trouble with edgy humour is that you have to walk that very thin line of having gags which push new boundaries and are...

Christopher Walken for “Wedding Crashers”

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Christopher Walken is an Oscar winner, an ex-dancer, a six time host of TV's Saturday Night Live, and Hollywood's favourite bad guy. But in...

Review: “Herbie: Fully Loaded”

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A kids film pure and simple, "Herbie" doesn't have that 60's charm to fall back on that the original films can still get away...

Review: “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”

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What can one say about the Zemeckis/Spielberg collaboration but quite simply - brilliant. The combination detective noir story, slightly adult humour, crazy toon characters...

Review: “Minority Report”

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As much as I admire its aims and look, "A.I.: Artifical Intelligence" sadly ended up being a rather poorly executed failure. The less...

Review: “Lilo and Stitch”

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Despite some rather beautiful (if old fashioned) designs and illustrations, Disney's major Summer animated feature proves sadly only a slight improvement over last year's...

Simon Baker for “Land of the Dead”

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Wearing black, thick-rimmed glasses, Australia's Simon Baker, best known to US audiences for his stint in TV's The Guardian, says that he was attracted...

Review: “Jaws”

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What can one say about the perfect Summer movie that hasn't already been said? Even thirty years on, "Jaws" remains the definitive thriller about...

Review: “Hulk”

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Neither abject failure (ie. "Daredevil") or rousing success (ie. "Spider-Man", "X2"), "The Hulk" will probably go down as the black sheep of the recent...

Eva Mendes for “Ghost Rider” (On-Set)

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Question: Have you been having fun?Mendez: I've been having a great time, a lot of fun... too much fun.Question: How familiar were you with...

Mark Steven Johnson for “Ghost Rider”

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Question: Obviously you had two different versions of Daredevil that were available the theatrical release and the Directors Cut DVD, what sort of...

Review: “The X-Files: Fight the Future”

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As the haunting whistle tune opens the film's credits against a viscous black liquid background, one sees straight away that "The X-Files: Fight the...

Review: “The Terminal”

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No filmmaker is perfect. Kubrick, Coppola, Scorsese, etc. all have their bombs. Indeed, many of the great directors from the 80's and early 90's...

Review: “Shaft”

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The black private dick is back in a fast, dark, fun and gritty urban thriller. "Shaft" is certainly a Summer movie no doubt -...

Review: “Fantasia 2000”

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Back when it came out in 1940, "Fantasia" was a masterpiece. In a time when animated adventures were purely of the "Snow White"/"Bambi"/Donald...

Review: “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider”

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Anticipation for a summer blockbuster film can be a killer as more often than not they're a let down - indeed those keenly looking...

Review: “Batman Begins”

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I'm in a situation I haven't been in in ages. If there is one thing that's bad about watching and reviewing every major release...

Christopher Nolan for “Batman Begins”

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Noted for the innovative structure of his noirish "Memento" and the deliberately paced "Insomnia", London-born filmmaker Christopher Nolan has shown a unique talent for...

David S. Goyer, Charles Roven for “Batman Begins”

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David Goyer burst onto the scene of genre writing with 1998's "Blade". Having scripted all three of that franchise's movies and Alex Proyas' acclaimed...

Christian Bale for “Batman Begins”

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Not known for being the cheeriest person on Earth, Christian Bale has nevertheless proven himself amongst the most 'driven' of actors to be loyal...