Hermione! Get down from there!
Evil Dead is apparently amazing and worth a few more new films.
It’s Friday! In honour of the brilliant Robot and Frank, released today, we will be taking a look into the not-so-distant-future (cos if we took a look into the really distant future, it wouldn’t be Friday any more) and getting off our little human faces with the help of some of our non-human friends. Get (Optimus) primed and ready and LET’S GET PISSED ROBO-STYLE!
Do Elephants Pray? No. Or maybe yes. There aren’t actually any elephants praying in this film, but the question is debated. For a bit. In between a trippy journey of self-discovery and one man’s seemingly endless journey to bed a hot French chick. Seriously, there is something about the meaning of life explained somewhere in this movie; and if you can take your eyes off the stunning and enchanting leading lady Julie Dray for a couple of seconds; you’ll find it.
Ariel Vromen’s The Iceman sets out to chill and certainly succeeds. It is nothing but cold throughout, and I’m not just referring to Michael Shannon’s relentless, deadpan stare and unfeeling eyes. Genre fans will find a lot to love here.
The Attacks of 26/11 is not, I repeat NOT, a documentary; but a dramatisation of real attacks that happened in Mumbai in 2008. ‘Drama’ is the key word, here. Showy and histrionic; this film’s heart is in the right place; but it doesn’t quite manage to create the edge-of-your-seat terror one would expect from a film based on such horrific events.
Way #1: ask Liam Neeson some hard questions about his life choices.
Will Smith and Jaden Smith run away from all sorts of things in the latest After Earth trailer
George Lucas confirms Leia, Luke and Solo for Star Wars VII. Sort of.
Booooooooooo.
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