The pure range of emotions one experiences when watching Dawn of Evil: Rise of the Reich!
Shock, disgust, hilarity and awe all flit among the shadowy recesses of your mind in this ‘biopic’ of a young Adolf Hitler, which manages to be both stupid, and offensive.
The old dog tries out some new tricks – to mixed results. It has its moments, and treats its potentially sensational subject matter with the respect that, really, it deserves, but it feels very one-note, despite Eastwood’s attempts at innovation. After this and the strangely underwhelming Invictus, let’s hope Eastwood’s creative flame hasn’t ‘died’ out just yet. Arf.
Here at Best For Film towers, we wish ‘foreign films’ weren’t labelled and segregated as such. But let’s bring those hidden gems out into the light. Here’s our list of the top 10 best foreign films in 2010!
We engage martial arts action legend Donnie Yen (Hero, Blade 2) in a fair fight (no biting, no gouging). Donnie spills the beans on injuries, wirework and more on Ip Man 2, the biopic about the Wu Xia master who taught Bruce Lee…
This Is England director to pen biopic of the original bad-boy cyclist (Lance Armstrong and Alberto Contador are nothing compared to this guy)
There hasn’t been a really, really good film about Jesus for ages, has there? Actually, there hasn’t ever been one – they’re either unpleasantly graphic (The Passion of the Christ) or cringeworthily obsequious (everything else). We can’t be doing with this dearth of watchable Jesus biopics, so we’ve suggested a few leading men (and ladies) who might be up to the job…
James Franco proves once again that he is the busiest man in Hollywood, and that he has a healthy interest in porn… biopics that is.
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