The Eagle: movie review
February 13, 2011
However you slice it, ‘The Eagle’ is hokum, but modern-day Scots may get a kick out of the film’s depiction of their ancestors.
If you have a hankering for movies about the Roman Empire set in 140 AD, you could trundle off to see Kevin Macdonald’s “The Eagle,” I suppose, but you may discover that it tells you a lot more about Hollywood in 2011 AD.
Channing Tatum, who is nothing if not Read more
Emma Watson signs for ‘Wallflower’
February 11, 2011
Emma Watson has signed on to star in The Perks Of Being A Wallflower.
The film will also feature Logan Lerman and will be written and directed by Stephen Chbosky, who will adapt from his own 1999 novel of the same name, Variety reports.
The Perks Of Being A Wallflower centres on Charlie (Lerman), a 15-year-old outsider struggling through life and dealing Read more
Oscar Review: Best Picture
February 2, 2011
It doesn’t seem five minutes since Avatar was battling it out with The Hurt Locker during the awards season of 2010.
For the second year there are ten movies that will be battling it out for the prestigious title of Best Picture. And we take a closer look at the nominees:
Black Swan – Darren Aronofsky is known for making slightly off the wall, odd sort of movies and Black Swan is no different – but it Read more
Monsters – Movie Reviews
November 30, 2010
Director: Gareth Edwards
Screenwriter: Gareth Edwards
Starring: Whitney Able, Scoot McNairy
Running time: 92 mins
The title conjures up images of sinister creatures battling it out across vast pixellated landscapes, yet Gareth Edwards’s directorial debut Read more
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1
November 18, 2010
Director: David Yates
Screenwriter: J.K. Rowling, Steve Kloves
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes, Bill Nighy
Running time: 150 mins
“These are dark times”, says Minister Of Magic Rufus Scrimgeour Read more
Aniston is ‘sexually aggressive’ doctor in new film
September 7, 2010
Jennifer Aniston plays a ”sexually aggressive” doctor who tries to blackmail a colleague in ‘Horrible Bosses’.
Jennifer Aniston plays a “sexually aggressive” woman in upcoming movie ‘Horrible Bosses’.
According to her co-star Charlie Day, Jennifer’s character Dr. Julia Harris is a blackmailer who tries to get his character Dale Arbus to sleep Read more
Prince Of Persia
May 28, 2010
Release Date: 21 May 2010
Director: Mike Newell
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Alfred Molina, Ben Kingsley, Toby Kebbell
Details: US/116mins 12A
With lofty aspirations to be the next Pirates of the Caribbean, Prince of Persia is mostly notable for one thing; Jake Gyllenhaal’s man abs. The Donnie Darko star has gotten himself into remarkable shape for Read more
Iron Man 2: review
May 9, 2010
From csmonitor.com
What would “Iron Man 2” be without Robert Downey Jr.? I asked the same question of “Iron Man,” and, with one exception, the query still applies. That exception, however, is a big one. As Ivan Vanko, the mad Russian physicist hellbent on eradicating His Ironness, Mickey Rourke almost pumps new blood into a franchise that is already starting to show its Read more
‘Dear John’ Knocks ‘Avatar’ Out Of Top Spot
February 7, 2010
Who would’ve seen this coming? After a record SEVEN WEEKS as the #1 film at the box office, ‘Avatar’ was knocked down to the #2 spot by ‘Dear John.’ This is all the more surprising because movies geared towards women are thought to be poor box office performers.
So Avatar was done in by a chick flick no less! Despite the monster winter storm on the East Coast, Relativity’s sappy military-themed love story Dear John headed to a much bigger than Read more
Avatar–Film Review
February 7, 2010
Bottom Line: A titanic entertainment– movie magic is back!
A dozen years later, James Cameron has proven his point: He is king of the world.
As commander-in-chief of an army of visual-effects technicians, creature designers, motion-capture mavens, stunt performers, dancers, actors and music and sound magicians, he brings science-fiction movies into the 21st century with the jaw-dropping wonder that is “Avatar.” And he did it almost from scratch.
There is no underlying novel or myth to generate his story. He Read more

