Blu-ray & DVD review: The Master ★★★★☆
Considering Paul Thomas Anderson’s previous directorial effort had been the milkshake-drinking exploits of the universally…
Considering Paul Thomas Anderson’s previous directorial effort had been the milkshake-drinking exploits of the universally…
Over recent years Guillermo del Toro, director of numerous delights like Pan’s Labyrinth, has moved…
When the topic of the most influential ‘slasher’ films is brought up, the discussion often…
It’s 1953 Los Angeles and life in the ‘City of Angels’ isn’t so great. Crime…
Loosely based on writer-director Cameron Crowe’s own experiences as a Rolling Stone journalist, Almost Famous…
Sylvester Stallone and his band of ageing, jacked-up super-soldiers incoherently grunt, punch and shoot their…
Without its star Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass, the decision to continue the Bourne…
Mother is a fantastically acted and riveting thriller that explores the extent to which a…
Rambunctious yet lovable Delta House fraternity fight for their college survival against fun-sponge Dean Wormer…
It may seem insufferably stupid and have a God-awfully mushy ending but don’t be mistaken,…
Suspiria has become Italian horror maestro Dario Argento’s best known work and it’s not hard…
Tracking the exploits of high-school student Ferris and his two friends as they skip school…
Billy Bob Thornton is at his self-loathing best here playing Willie, a disgruntled alcoholic ‘Mall…
Though not quite as accomplished as some of the legendary Studio Ghibli’s finest works, Nausicaä of…