Just as long as Selena Kyle’s not from Yorkshire…
Be careful what you wish for, because you might end up with the most predictable sub-genre in comedy. To celebrate the release of The Change-Up, we’ve got our latest Friday Drinking Game. It’s full of zany fun, spending montages and sassy best friends. Crack yourself a Stella and let’s get Freaky.
James Cameron – a friend or foe to the world of filmmaking? Two of our more sage/energetic crew members don their word armour and prepare for battle. Will Avatar go down in the history books? Is 3D worth any extra penny we pay? Was there really room on that door for both of them? Read on to find out…
Screened by UK Jewish Film a year after it was the toast of the charity’s annual Film Festival, The Debt is a challenging and unconventional thriller which combines dizzying timelines and fine performances to electrifying effect. And seriously, when else are you going to get to see Helen Mirren practicing Krav Maga?
The innocence of summer and the harsh reality of growing up come to a head in French drama Tomboy, which explores the concepts of gender and growing up thoughtfully and with a CĂ©line Sciamma’s light directorial touches.
Will Ferrell wants to make it clear that he’s not just a comedy actor. Don’t worry Will, by the end of the excruciatingly dull Everything Must Go, I felt like I’d never laugh again.
We love films. Well, we love most of them. Some of them are only OK, and some of them we’d like to get our greasy paws on and re-cast and re-direct all together. Here are five of them, because ten would have gotten me over-excited and I’d never be able to settle for my nap otherwise.
Dead baby jokes!
SO MUCH PATRIOTISM
No stripes! No spiral staircases! No Helena Bonha- wait.
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