film review: Couples Retreat (2009)
I tend to go into films with low expectations. I don’t like being disappointed so it’s easier to just not expect very much, that way there’s a better chance of being pleasantly surprised… With Couples...
View Articlefilm review: The Road (2009)
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. REVELATIONS 6:8 I was looking forward to The Road. As I mentioned in some previous posts, I’m...
View Articlefilm review: Daybreakers (2010)
When I talked about Daybreakers the other week I mentioned that, although I thought it looked great, I was a bit concerned about the fact that I’d never heard of the writer/directors – Michael and...
View Articlefilm review: Splice (2010)
It’s been a while since I wrote a review. I feel bad about this. I’m sure you’ve missed my endless waffling about topics wholly irrelevant to the films in question. Never fear though! I’m back… Splice...
View Articlefilm review: Shame (2011)
Shame. In more ways than one. Man of the moment, Michael Fassbender, plays Brandon Sullivan, an Irish-American business suit type with an addiction to porn and sex with anonymous strangers. His life is...
View Articlefilm review: Red 2 (2013)
I think it’s fair to say that RED was one of the more surprising films in film history to be based on a comic book. I have to admit, I barely remember it but I do recall that it seemed like a pretty...
View Articlefilm review: The Fifth Estate (2013)
Hot on the heels (ish) of Alex Gibney’s recent Wikileaks documentary, The Fifth Estate is a dramatic re-telling of the genesis of famed whistleblower site, Wikileaks, and its Australian founder Julian...
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