Valerie (Seyfried) and woodcutter Peter are in love, but her parents want to marry her off to wealthier metal smith Henry (Irons). So far, so medieval romcom. But that’s not..
Though they may be loathed by sixth formers attempting their always-boring ‘minimalist’ plays, props are undoubtedly the bread and butter of popular film. A chance for character development, plot development, or simple comedic value, props can provide allegory and nuance in a way that Hayden Christensen, say, cannot. Here we give a rundown on film’s most memorable props, from the Star Wars light sabre to Herbie the VW Beetle.
If you liked Crank 1 and 2, and you like Christmas, you’re sure to like Crank 3 – Festive Spirit. “Chelios is Santa. Be good.”
An unknown director (VP). Two unknown teenage leads. A screenplay by an unknown writer (ER) based on an unknown comic. This film, by the law of averages, needs to languish in the smug obscurity of the Sundance shortlists. And yet, this film won’t.
Make no mistake this is a Christmas 2010 schmalzfest with candy canes, ribbons and toys thrown at us by Lurhmann like a giant Snow Ball
Long before Christ was born and Christmas became the world’s greatest celebration, there was a land of milk and honey…
Imagine Christmas without snow, without decorations, presents, Santa Claus, and even baby Jesus…
It is 2010 and even Santa has not escaped the recession and the financial problems, which go with it…
You can um and ah about what to order for your viewing pleasure this Christmas, but there really is only one list – and we’ve got it. You can thank us later, for now; grab a fresh piece of paper, get your stocking ready and pray you’ve been good this year. Santa is on red-alert for the ultimate Christmas wish-list.
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