Disney angels turning seedy Hollywood. That’s been the primary hype surrounding Harmony Korine’s latest R-rated project. And it’s a shame really, because this is much more than just teen queens in bikinis behaving as you’ve never seen them before; this is a dissection of a generation and an expose on the psychedelic trip that is Spring Break.
Christopher Walken is back on our screens in A Late Quartet – but then again, when’s he ever off them? After more than fifty years in showbusiness, the man who wisely decided to abandon the name Ronald but not-so-wisely never invested in a wig shows no sign of slowing down. There’s never a bad time to look back at such a chequered career, so we thought we’d just do it on the day Thatcher died to give you some variety.
Dark Skies had so much potential to be a truly terrifying invasion film but, thanks to the stilted dialogue, cliched lines and unimaginative alien, it has fallen short of “out of this world” and become a semi-enjoyable (yet ultimately forgettable) popcorn flick instead…
Village at the End of the World is a touching, revealing and funny insight into Niaqornat, a tiny coastal village in North West Greenland. Film-maker, Sarah Gavron provides an intimate, personal account of the few inhabitants against a wider, political backdrop of melting ice-caps and the encroaching outside world – each of which represents a very real danger of destroying the Niaqornat way of life
And he’ll bring more to the role than his “good physique”, apparently.
An English-accented Chris Hemsworth burns some rubber and looks sexy doing it
Cooper get villainous!
JOHN GOODMAN IN YOUR FACE
Check out all the bling-bling!
We will always remember that time you filmed Werner Herzog eating his shoe.
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