Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman for “Batman Begins”

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They're two of modern actings most legendary talents - Morgan Freeman and Gary Oldman. Between them they've racked up such high profile films as...

Katie Holmes, Michael Caine for “Batman Begins”

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You don't get two actors more different than Michael Caine and Katie Holmes. The English-born Caine is a veteran actor and Oscar winner best...

Review: “The Bourne Identity”

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One thing I'm continually surprised by in my line of work is how poorly read the post-baby boomer generation is in regards to fiction...

Review: “Scooby-Doo”

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"The Flintstones", "Josie and The Pussycats", "Casper" - some of these films made it big at the box-office but as films they were really...

Lindsay Lohan for “Herbie: Fully Loaded”

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Lindsay Lohan may be having a rough year, but it didn't show. Her raspy voice was less audible than usual, because, as she puts...

Review: “Rugrats Go Wild”

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Going into this movie I was daunted as I'm a total virgin to both "Rugrats" and "Thornberrys" franchises so none of the characters were...

Review: “Hollywood Homicide”

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You really have to feel sorry for Harrison Ford. Whilst all the old action heroes like Van Damme, Seagal, Stallone, etc. have at least...

Review: “Dumb and Dumberer”

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While it may not take the title of worst comedy of the year, the prequel to the idiotic but admittedly laugh out loud funny...

Review: “Predator”

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Though his films have been fizzers of late, back in the late 80's/early 90's John McTiernan was 'THE MAN' when it came to Hollywood...

Review: “Clash of the Titans (1981)”

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As a kid there are many films we fall in love with so much that coming back to them years later you're either left...

Review: “The Stepford Wives”

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A legend before it screened anywhere, "The Stepford Wives" is already infamous for being one of the most famous behind-the-scenes disasters of filmmaking in...

Review: “The Chronicles of Riddick”

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David Twohy has been one of the more interesting cult filmmakers of recent years. The surprisingly fun alien invasion flick "The Arrival" managed to...

Review: “Garfield”

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Flat, short and about as pleasant as a furball, "Garfield" is one sick putty-tat. In many ways it's surprising that the famed and admittedly...

Review: “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial – 20th Anniversary Edition”

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There's a period in one's life, between the ages of about 7-13 or so, when the good movies one sees will leave an indelible...

Review: “The Honeymooners”

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Bearing practically no relation to the 1950's sitcom on which its based, short of the title and behavioural characteristics of its two leads, "Honeymooners"...

Review: “The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl”

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Using the CG bag of tricks that made the decreasingly interesting "Spy Kids" franchise into a hit family film series, Robert Rodriguez's 'Shark Boy'...

Review: “Speed”

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If "Die Hard" became a mould for a whole generation of the action film genre, then "Speed" was the one which taught filmmakers a...

Review: “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”

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With a wry smirk and more gunplay (albeit less gore) than a Robert Rodriguez movie, "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" comes as a surprise -...

Review: “Howl’s Moving Castle”

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A parable on war, an English fairy tale style setting, and a weird subtext mixture as only the Japanese can do it - "Howl's...

Review: “High Tension”

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Whilst derivative in the extreme to the likes of the American low budget slasher films of the late 70's like "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre",...

Jennifer Connelly for “Dark Water”

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She's an Oscar winner, a stunningly talented and highly acclaimed actress who's also very down to earth and normal. I've interviewed many actresses...

Review: “Gone in 60 Seconds”

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Jerry Springer isn't what you would call award winning television. It's trashy, the scripts are bad and the people on it rather one-dimensional. God...

Nicole Kidman for “Bewitched”

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Even with her flat shoes, Nicole Kidman remains a formidable presence. Understated in black, her hair, now more blonde than usual and in short...

Review: “Y Tu Mama Tambien”

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'Tambien' isn't the start of a new wave of cinema that many critics have been labelling it, in fact its the revival of one...

Review: “Swordfish”

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"Swordfish" is a great film - no, I don't mean that the way you're thinking. Rather I mean that its a perfect example of...

Review: “Evolution”

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"Private Parts", "Road Trip", "Dave", "Twins" - as a producer Ivan Reitman is still a pretty strong filmmaker and while all those aforementioned films...

Review: “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”

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Generally and rightfully considered the best of the Trek movies, 'Khan' remains one of the best pure action-packed revenge-motivated films of modern day cinema.Sure...

Review: “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban”

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One of the best films so far this year and a big step up from two previous solid efforts, 'Azkaban' takes the Potter film...

Review: “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me”

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"Twin Peaks" the series at its peak (the first season) was a different David Lynch than usual, one more toned down for television and...

Review: “Lords of Dogtown”

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What is essentially a Hollywood narrative-driven remake of the award-winning "Dogtown and Z-Boys" documentary, 'Lords' is a grittier and more urban than expected coming...