Kevin Costner for “The Upside of Anger”
There is always something relaxed and playful about Kevin Costner, looking tanned and youthful at 50. Sporting a moustache, Costner seems to be enjoying...
AnnaSophia Robb for “Because of Winn-Dixie”
Annasophia Robb is fast becoming one of Hollywood's latest young stars rising through the ranks. Will she be the next Dakota? Only time will...
Review: “Hitch”
Watching "Hitch" is like going on a date with a really great guy/girl but the venues and food on the night out itself are...
Review: “Bride and Prejudice”
Films rarely get as bright or cheery as "Bride". Combining the classic Jane Austen story with a westernised Bollywood tone, this is pure light-hearted...
Harry Reems for “Inside Deep Throat”
33 years ago Harry Reems became an unwilling legend of an era that reinforced sexual liberalisation. The most famous male porn star of all...
Review: “Hannibal”
This is an extremely hard film to review as it kind of defies conventional cinema. In fact if it weren't for the large budget,...
Shia LaBeouf for “Constantine”
Shia Shaide LaBeouf was born June 11, 1986 in Los Angeles, California to Shayna and Jeffrey LaBeouf. He started his a career by doing...
Review: “The Fog”
Certain films are acclaimed right away, others find that acclaim in retrospect and "The Fog" did just that. After such overnight success with "Halloween"...
Review: “Rollerball”
When I start off a review with the words "Even 'Batman & Robin' had pretty colours" you know to start worrying. I've never...
Review: “Collateral Damage”
It's somewhat sad to see many of the old great 80's action heroes vanish into oblivion. Seagal, Van Damme, Stallone, etc. who gave...
Tilda Swinton for “Constantine”
It may be cold during the chilly Sundance Film Festival, but elegant Tilda Swinton remains in a perennially chirpy mood. No stranger to this...
Review: “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”
The likeable leads and a slight mean streak help lift this otherwise ultra-bland romantic comedy above the soggy and somewhat limp material upon which...
Review: “Swimming Upstream”
An interesting young male empowerment tale, "Swimming Upstream" utilises material that both looks and feels more like a TV movie than anything else and...
Review: “Scream 3”
The first "Scream" still remains one of the definitive movies of the 90's. It single-handedly helped restart the horror genre which had been fizzling...
Review: “Rabbit Proof Fence”
Director Phil Noyce has done the incredible job of dealing with the 'stolen generation' issue head on in a way that never holds back...
Review: “Boogeyman”
The first few weeks of the year and the last few weeks of August always seem to be about the time studios dump their...
Rachel Weisz for “Constantine”
Rachel Weisz arrived fashionably late for her first interview promoting the dark supernatural thriller Constantine, which casts her as a cop trying to come...
Review: “Shanghai Knights”
Jackie Chan's US film efforts have proven both hit and miss so far - "Rush Hour" and "Shanghai Noon" were funny and very entertaining...
Geofrey Rush for “Swimming Upstream”
Recent Golden Globe winner Geoffrey Rush, in town to help publicise the US release of the Australian film Swimming Upstream, appears to be eventually...
Sam Raimi for “Boogeyman”
Question: What can you tell us about Spiderman 3?Raimi: I am not allowed to say, I think Sony wants to make their own...
Review: “Valentine”
A surprisingly well made production, "Valentine" shouldn't just be dismissed out of hand as another in a long line of teen horror fests. Director...
Review: “D-Tox”
Released in cinemas here in January 2002, the long delayed Sly Stallone thriller is unlikely to get a US domestic release and its understandable....
Review: “Final Destination 2”
At a time when the teen horror film genre was devolving into mediocre efforts like "Disturbing Behaviour" and "Idle Hands", New Line came along...
Review: “Brotherhood of the Wolf”
More and more we're seeing French films crossing over into Western culture, especially as the industry over there starts dealing with film budgets to...
Review: “You Got Served”
Two energetic and well-choreographed dance sequences do not a movie make, but that's all we get in "You Got Served" which coming a month...
Review: “The Perfect Score”
Whether they be called SATs, A-Levels or the HSC, the 'final exams' at the end of one's high school years is always, arguably, the...
Review: “The Recruit”
"Spy Game" without the flashy energy or interesting locales, the conventional yet enjoyable 'Recruit' gives audiences the standard mind games and twists you'd expect...
Review: “Hide and Seek”
Get ready as I'm about to give away the big reveal of "Hide & Seek", the latest ho-hum supernatural thriller that relies all too...
Review: “Eye of the Beholder”
Some films are great, some films stink, and then on occasion you get what's been recently nicknamed "Reversed Sixth Sense Syndrome" (aka. 'The Mushroom...
Review: “Alone in the Dark”
Only one person in seven survived the infamous 'Black Hole of Calcutta' incident in 1756, and those are better odds than making it through...