One year on from the bloody hysteria of the events at Lake Victoria, the townspeople have seen fit to return to the water. Little do they know the...
Mortal illness can strengthen one’s resolve – that’s what happens, thankfully, with this cancer drama that builds to the confidently sincere...
The north pole sure has changed since the days of the first Saint Nick. Twas a time, as 136-year-old Grandsanta (the great Nighy) might tell you,...
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Skip coffee, cola or any kind of stimulant before submitting to this pounding rush of a survival movie; the overload would be disastrous. But do...
Towards the end of the Coen brothers’ The Big Lebowski , a black-clad German complains that a situation isn’t fair....
Christopher Isherwood’s seminal queer novel deserves a film adaptation that captures both its sense of place and its activist spirit....
Apologies to all of you who’ve been looking forward to Lewis Carroll getting the Tim Burton treatment. For this loose amalga-daptation of...
What a relief: only a short time after the release of John Carpenter’s woeful The Ward , here comes a movie that salutes that director’s...
In a 50-year career, graphic artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi helped Japanese manga grow up, introducing dramatic, socially-aware subject matter intended...
Jay Baruchel is the gentlest of the Apatow geeklings, more a mascot to sweathogs like Seth Rogen than an equal (his spindly boxer in Million Dollar...
Rob Zombie goes out of his way to differentiate the second film in his rebooted Halloween series from the first. This is most noticeable in the...
The film 'ratchets up the suspense and sucks us into a remorseless cycle of violence and revenge'
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