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Dark Shadows Review
Dark Shadows markets itself as the darker, sexier Addams Family, and while distinguishing itself with its soap-infused plot, it fails to truly thrill or charm the viewer. TimBurton, coming off his biggest mainstream hit,
Read More »Melancholia Review
Lars Von Trier is best known for his constant controversy and experimental filmmaking movement, Dogme 95. Recently he hit the news after sympathising with Hitler at 2011’s Cannes Festival which after many complaints, he
Read More »The Devil’s Double Review
Dominic Cooper takes on the role of Uday Hussain (Saddam’s son) and Latif Yahia, his body double, in this true tale of corruption, deception and lust. The film jumps in to where Latif is
Read More »Midnight in Paris: Review
Ever wanted to go to Paris, or wanted to see the love and romance people say it is? Well, you are in luck. Gil (Owen Wilson), a gripping author who is hungry to write,
Read More »Pinching Penny Review
Up and coming writer and director, Dan Glaser, brings forward a lock-stock styled crime thriller. The basis for the story consists of our shop ‘o’ holic protagonist, Alex (carrying out his obsession penniless)and his
Read More »The Hangover: Part 2 Review
Following the surprise success of 2009′s first outing, Todd Philips and the wolf pack return in this 2011 follow-up, The Hangover Part II. Set amongst the backdrop of Bangkok Stu (Ed Helms), Phil (Bradley
Read More »Water for Elephants Review
Based on Sara Gruen’s novel of the same name, and starring Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon, music director Francis Lawrence returns to the big screen with this 2011 romantic drama Water for Elephants
Read More »Never Let Me Go Review
When the 2005 novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro came out I devoured it promptly after hearing it’s critical claim. Even though I really enjoyed it, there was something that didn’t quite
Read More »X-Men First Class Review
X-men: First Class explains how the fierce feud between Magneto (Erik Lehnsherr) and Professor X (Charles Xavier) formed, which we are all familiar with in the earlier X-men films. Charles and Erik unite and
Read More »The Beaver Review
It’s been well documented that Mel Gibson isn’t the most accepting of individuals, and has lost many fans because of it. Myself included. I decided to try to put my feelings for him aside
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