Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet for “A Lot Like Love”
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”
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”
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”
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
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”
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”
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”
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”
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!”
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”
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”
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”
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”
"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”
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 “
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
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”
Queen Latifah could well be the reigning Queen of Hollywood comedy, as she royally bounces from one hit to the next. Cementing her screen...