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A short while ago I wrote a post entitled Death of the Cinema, where I talked about how the movie going experience has been somehwat lost to me recently. Rising ticket costs and the fact that the sound and picture quality, combined with the fact I have to do at least a forty mile round [...]
Released back in 2004, the first Punisher was very much a Marvel property given a cautious outing. The budget was relatively low by both comic adaptation and Hollywood standards, and while it wasn’t a particularly great movie (you can read my review of the very shoddy UK Blu-ray release here) it had its moments. Particularly [...]
As long as there are movies that require a rather dishevelled looking, likeable figure that isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty, Clive Owen will always be in work. In The International he plays Louis Salinger, an Interpol agent who is working to bring down one of the world’s most powerful banks, the IBBC. For [...]
If there is a list of movies that define many thirtysomethings childhoods then that list will always contain mainstays such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Ghostbusters. The 1984 action comedy is regarded as one of the finest geek movies ever made, a true classic of action, comedy and science fiction. The entire script is [...]
After the greatly deserved drubbing I recently gave to Bride Wars, I was a little wary of watching Marley & Me. The signs were not that good, and like many others I wrongly assumed that the movie was going to be a light hearted romcom centered around Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston and Marley the dog. [...]
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