Review: “The Patriot”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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)
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
Not known for being the cheeriest person on Earth, Christian Bale has nevertheless proven himself amongst the most 'driven' of actors to be loyal...