Wall-E
Director: Andrew Stanton - Cast: Fred Willard
Wall-E
Director: Andrew Stanton - Cast: Fred Willard
46% Pride
Pride features a typically stellar performance from Terrence Howard, but ultimately falls victim to its over usage of sports movie clich s.
Typhoon in August
News: Premier Asia have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of Typhoon on 20th August 2007 priced at 19.99. Set against the backdrop of the tense and potentially volatile political standoff between North and South Korea, Typhoon begins with the theft of…
Standing Still
James Van Der Beek and Mena Suvari star in a comedy about a popular but troubled actor who reconnects with his college buddies at a wedding. [Rated R]
Movie Review: Evan Almighty
Combined Rating: 26% (S:19%; P:36%) - Cowardly, confused and amateurish, Evan Almighty is a terrifically bad movie. And yet, I feel bad trashing it too much. Steve Carell is so talented and likable that I want to cut this film all the slack I can. That isn’t much. Wanda Sykes is a real scene stealer but there is no need to waste your time seeking her out in this film when DVD’s of her stand up material are readily available and free of the yoke of pulling this movie behind it. Evan Almighty is the most expensive comedy ever made and one of the biggest wastes of money Hollywood has brought to the screen in a long while.
Spider-Man 3
Cinema Review: In Spider-Man 3, Spidey battles the Sandman and a personality-changing black gloop from Outer Space, in the film which opened in the UK and Ireland on 4 May. Review by Gary Couzens.
This Is England
Director: Shane Meadows - Cast: Joseph Gilgun, Stephen Graham, Kieran Hardcastle, Frank Harper, Jo Hartley
Outlaw (R2) in July
News: Fox Home Entertainment have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of Outlaw on 9th July 2007 priced at 15.99. Written and directed by Nick Love (Football Factory, The Business), Outlaw stars Danny Dyer, Sean Bean, Bob Hoskins, Rupert Friend and Sean…
Darwin’s Nightmare
Hubert Sauper’s documentary examines the impact of globalization on African poverty. [Not rated]
Screamers
This documentary featuring alt-metal band System Of A Down examines various 20th- and 21st-century genocides. [Not rated]