All parents have a list of films they don’t want their children to see. Mother and Father would rather not put up with the aftermath; nightmares and potential bed-wetting. But get over it Ma and Pa, what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. Note to Chloe Moretz’s mum, if your precious child is hard enough to play a killer vampire, a bit of horror ain’t gonna hurt. So unchain the telly, if you please.
DARKER? Than lovely Chloe Moretz saying that naughty word?
Ah, the much whipped remake. Announcements of remakes more often than not get hackles up, heads shaking and tongues tutting. Dismissed before they’re released, judged before they’re seen, doomed forever to live in the shadow of their older sibling. But should they? With the news that Chloe Moretz is heading up the Carrie remake, we’ve decided to get all OPTIMISM on this thing.
We know, we know. You loved Let The Right One In, and you’re sick of Hollywood rehashing every good Swedish film ever made, so you’re not going to bother seeing Let Me In even though you liked Chloe Moretz in Kick-Ass. STOP RIGHT THERE. A faithful remake enlivened by sensitive direction and some truly extraordinary performances, this is a film which stands squarely on its own two blood-spattered feet.
It’s really hard to write a news story about Kick-Ass without using That Word.
Jim Carrey does his best to try something new, simply regurgitates Me, Myself and Irene instead
We’re trying desperately hard to keep a lid on all the inappropriate Kick-Ass quotes this time…
The first trailer for Kick-Ass 2 is here, and it’s not bad…
Jeffrey Dean Morgan will be getting his cop on for Solace
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