Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman for “Batman Begins”
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”
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”
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”
"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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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)”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
'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”
"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”
"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”
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”
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”
"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”
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...