As Todd Phillips insists on telling each of us, personally, on an hourly basis, The Hangover was the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time. And if people enjoyed watching irresponsible men wander around a dangerous city carrying a baby and looking for their possibly dead friend two years ago, then why wouldn’t they love seeing exactly the same thing again? With a monkey!
BARNEY’S VERSION starring Paul Giamatti (Sideways) is released on DVD / Blu-Ray this May. We have 3 x BARNEY’S VERSION Blu-Rays to give away! Competition ends 27 June 2011.
Scary twins drive their classmates to suicide in Antonio Negret’s above-average horror/mystery; a film whose few dashes of originality allow it to remain more interesting than its limited release suggests.
5150 Elm’s Way is released on DVD 30 May courtesy of Entertainment One. To celebrate we have 3 x DVDs to give away! Competition ends 26 June 2011.
SECONDS APART is a new chilling feature from the After Dark Originals brand, coming to DVD & Blu-ray 30 May, and to mark the release we have 3 DVDs to give away! Competition ends 25 June 2011.
Woody Allen opened this year’s Cannes Film Festival with a tale of nostalgic wish fulfillment that sees Owen Wilson’s struggling writer transported to 1920s Paris in order to ‘find himself’. With Gertrude Stein, Pablo Picasso and rhinoceros enthusiast Salvador Dali along for the ride, Midnight in Paris is a charmingly unhurried fable which reminds you to be careful what you wish for.
Which comics should be made into movies that will work both commercially and critically? We take a look at some of the best comics out there for the job. Funny how so many of them are from DC Vertigo…
My eyes, my eyes, what have you done with my eyes?! Well I’m not sure you’ll be saying that but you may want to cover up them up as you lay witness to Guillem Morales’ supernatural horror.
Emma Hutchings of Suspend Your Disbelief writes for several film websites. She specialises in leftfield reviews of sci-fi and foreign films off the beaten track. And she has an ENTIRE section dedicated to Philip K. Dick…
Martin Sheen may have come a long way from the acid-hazed, bloodied-fist waving lunatic that he was in Saigon but he is still a powerful actor. From the very first scene he pulls us in a makes us believe that he is that person on screen; and he does it with so little effort! This movie may seem like a massive love-in between father Martin Sheen and son Emilio Estévez, and it is, but it is so much more.
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