Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet for “A Lot Like Love”

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A Lot Like Love traces the relationship of Oliver (Ashton Kutcher) and Emily (Amanda Peet) who met on a flight from Los Angeles to...

Review: “The Cat’s Meow”

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A harkening back to a Hollywood of a different era, Peter Bogdonovich's film take on one of the most famous 'Tinseltown scandals' of the...

Review: “Frailty”

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Bill Paxton's new film is an effectively creepy Texas-set gothic thriller which marks an impressive directorial debut. The serial killer genre has been...

Review: “Changing Lanes”

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Roger Michell's urban melodrama about two very different individuals whose lives interact and are forever changed by a simple traffic accident is an unusual...

Coppola ‘Pissed’ About Godfather Game

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Francis Ford Coppola is mad at Paramount for turning his1972 Oscar-winning classic "The Godfather" into a violent video game reports Fox News.Coppola, appearing on...

Review: “Josie and the Pussycats”

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If you see the ads you'll think this is simply an over hyped film designed purely to appeal to young girls and in the...

Review: “House of 1000 Corpses”

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After so much fanfare, debate, editing, re-editing and controversy - Rob Zombie's directorial debut arrives with more of a whimper than a bang in...

Review: “Malibu’s Most Wanted”

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Sometimes as a film critic its hard to control yourself from writing hundreds of words about a movie, however there are also times when...

Review: “The Girl Next Door”

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While it owes so much to "Risky Business" that it may as well be called a remake, this teen comedy's return to the 80's...

Review: “Go!”

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Whereas "200 Cigarettes" awkwardly jumbles 5-6 storylines in a slow-paced drama, "Go" shows how you can use a similar formula to much greater effect....

Review: “Sahara”

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Certainly nothing like the disaster that was 1980's "Raise the Titanic", the first cinematic attempt to bring Clive Cussler's heroic Dirk Pitt literary character...

Review: “Fever Pitch”

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Adapting English humour into big screen US movies is a tricky thing due to cultural differences. Like it or not, the fact is that...

Review: “Johnson Family Vacation”

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In many TV shows, the characters people remember are the witty comedic support - the people who only have a small amount of time...

Review: “Blow”

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"Boogie Nights" and "Goodfellas" lite I've heard this being called and for the most part its an apt description. Like those films this is...

Melissa George for “The Amityville Horror”

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Melissa George is the latest Australian actress on the road to Hollywood stardom. The ex-soap opera-cum-roller-skate champ broke out in a big way, when...

Ryan Reynolds for “The Amityville Horror “

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Charismatic comic actor Ryan Reynolds may be best known to television viewers for his role in the popular Two Guys, a Girl and a...

Review: “Van Wilder Party Liasion”

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When the teen horror genre was revived with "Scream", for the next 18 months we got decent clones with each having a different spin...

Review: “High Crimes”

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Military courtroom dramas have become a devolving genre over the years. "A Few Good Men" probably remains the strongest of the genre -...

Review: “What A Girl Wants”

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A somewhat flat Cinderella-esque story, 'Girl' is a retread of "The Princess Diaries" with the attention deficit in mind. Designed purely as a vehicle...

Andrew Douglas for “The Amityville Horror”

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British music video director makes an auspicious dramatic debut with his retelling of the true story, The Amityville Horror, this time starring Ryan Reynolds...

Review: “Phone Booth”

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A superbly taut and tight little thriller, "Phone Booth" proves the first real find of a film for 2003 and certainly one of the...

Review: “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”

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It may lack the better story of "Life of Brian" or the giant laugh out loud sequences of the sometimes great/sometimes misfiring "Meaning of...

Review: “Walking Tall”

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I'll say one thing for the Rock, he copies from the best. If "Scorpion King" was a tamer "Conan", and "The Rundown" a light...

Review: “Hellboy”

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Like any movie trend such as the resurrgence of horror in the mid-late 90's, we've come to that time where comic book adaptations are...

Review: “Sin City”

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Visually stunning, graphically morbid and slavishly loyal to its pulp origins, "Sin City" is the most accurate adaptation ever done of a comic book...

Review: “Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life”

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Monty Python humour takes a little getting used to as its very unusual in nature. When it works its some of the most biting...

Review: “Castle in the Sky”

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Last year Disney released the lacklustre "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" animated adventure which was then immediately accused of ripping off ideas from the early...

Review: “The Matrix”

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Combine Dark City, any John Woo film, The Terminator, a dash of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a pinch of Japanese anime and those...

Review: “Rules of Engagement”

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Courtrooms can be great settings for movies and television, it's a place where there's no flashiness or effects to distract you from things -...

Queen Latifah for “Beauty Shop”

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Queen Latifah could well be the reigning Queen of Hollywood comedy, as she royally bounces from one hit to the next. Cementing her screen...