Film Review: Trumbo
Trumbo Directed by Jay Roach Eye-opening and gripping, Trumbo makes its mark as a drama set in the anti-communist panic of late …
Trumbo Directed by Jay Roach Eye-opening and gripping, Trumbo makes its mark as a drama set in the anti-communist panic of late …
Alcoholics, students and snobs alike can find miracles at the bottom of a wine bottle, and Red Obsession taps into …
Sofia Coppola's latest film The Bling Ring highlights the influence of celebrities, the power of the internet, and the cost …
Frances is an awkward but hilarious 27-year-old living in New York and striving to make it into a ballet company. She …
Give 'em the old razzle dazzle, throw in a few magic tricks, some special effects—but just entertain us. That is …
Billed as this year’s Little Miss Sunshine, The Way Way Back is a funny and charming coming-of-age story. Duncan (Liam James) …
There are laughs and plenty of crude humour in Paul Feig’s (Bridesmaids) cop comedy The Heat. Brace yourself for frequent use …
We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks, the latest work from acclaimed documentarian Alex Gibney, explores the creation of WikiLeaks—the …
While many critics have been quick to condemn The Lone Ranger, it’s actually an enjoyable film if you just sit …
Not for the light-hearted – but no, it’s not a horror film – Broken is a British drama that focuses …
Haute Cuisine (or Les Saveurs du Palais) tells the story of Hortense Laborie, who had once been the French President's …