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Interview with Catherine O’Hara
Edge Film Editor Barnaby Walter chats to the Frankenweenie actor about voice work, 3D, and what it’s like to work with Tim Burton.
Blu-ray & DVD review: Anna Karenina ★★★★☆
Joe Wright and Keira Knightley may be doing what they always do, but they do it damn well, says Hannah Mylrea
Review: Wreck-It-Ralph ★★★★☆
This Disney animation feels like a cross between a Pixar movie and a DreamWorks effort.…
Union Films: What’s Coming Up This Week (04/02/13)
Union Films are back again this week, and are covering any genre that might take your fancy!
Blu-ray & DVD review: Looper ★★☆☆☆
I think that I would have had other thoughts on Looper, had I seen it…
Film Comment: The Fall and Rise of Matthew McConaughey
The king of lack-luster rom-coms, Michael McConaughey turns his hand to ultra-violence.
Archive: Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a sumptuous adaptation of a Gothic classic
Bram Stoker’s classic gothic novel Dracula was a moderate bestseller during its author’s lifetime, but…
Archive: How Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins changed the superhero genre forever
Jack Harding charts how Christopher Nolan’s version of the Caped Crusader champions all others.
Review: Lincoln ★★★★★
When you consider the diversity of work that Steven Spielberg has produced over his long…
First Review: Wreck-It Ralph ★★★★☆
Whilst it may not join the cannon of all time Disney greats such as The…
Review: Zero Dark Thirty ★★★★★
Zero Dark Thirty is Kathryn Bigelow’s outstanding follow-up to her Oscar winning picture The Hurt…
Film Comment: The most controversial thing about Django Unchained is its yawn-inducing length
I get the feeling Quentin Tarantino is a filmmaker who likes to cultivate a sense…
DVD Review: Fear Itself ★★★☆☆
Fear Itself is a horror anthology series that aired on NBC nearly five years ago.…
Review: Django Unchained ★★★★★
The gloriously violent film stands out as one of Tarantino’s best, delivered by an superb cast.