GHOSTED is a hard-hitting, gritty prison drama starring a stellar cast of home-grown British talent. We have 2 x GHOSTED DVDs to give away! Competition ends 10 July 2011.
Venture deep into the woods and prepare to be terrorised as horror film PREY comes to DVD on 6 June 2011 from Entertainment One. We have 3 x PREY DVDs to give away! Competition ends 09 July 2011.
The Jackass crew delivers more stunts, pranks and extreme stupidity in an all new uncensored film available on Blu-ray & DVD on June 13 2011. We have 3 x JACKASS 3.5 DVDs to give away! Competition ends 07 July 2011.
When a malevolent sorcerer (Brad Dourif) puts a curse on a small town and turns the inhabitants into crazed zombie-like creatures, one girl holds the secret to saving everyone. We have 3 x FADING OF THE CRIES DVDs to give away! Competition ends 07 July 2011.
You tell her you love her and she loves you. Things have never felt better. But one day, you notice something about her you hadn’t noticed before. Watch our latest Short Film of the Week, FOCUS.
Ben, Ben, Ben. You’ve always been the butt of everyone’s jokes. But does you actually deserve it? Probably. But nonetheless we’ve got one imbecile arguing in his corner…someone’s got to.
Wednesday! Lemons! X-Men! Oranges! McAvoy! Oranges! Fassbender! Lemons! Half price! Citrus! Other films! Maybe! X-MEN! We really are quite excited, you know.
Bestforfilm.com’s Hollywood Haikus 2011 competition has now closed. We pick the winner, second place and 10 x runners-up. Read their haiku entries and visit their blogs!
Friday will keep rolling around, dammit, and it’s become somewhat of a tradition on this sad, sad day for two BFF guards to fight it out on a topic of contention. This week, it’s the fluffiest of all demonic reprobates: The Rom-Com.
A renaissance is taking place in American television, with the quality and originality of recent programming equalling anything that Hollywood can offer. The newest arrival of Game of Thrones shows what television is capable of, telling a story that perhaps could not be told in film. Could it be that television is finally going to overtake film in terms of artistic credibility?
Recent Comments