Recessions are rubbish, that’s pretty much a given. However, there is one distinct upside to the spectacular financial crash which has bankrupted and disenfranchised millions in the last four years; some really bloody good films have come out of it. We’ve had Up in the Air, Inside Job – and now The Company Men, which will make you empathise with a hugely well-paid executive more than you would have thought possible.
Tamara Drewe is a charming British comedy about an ugly duckling who returns to the village where she grew up as a beautiful swan. We’re celebrating the DVD release with 2 copies to give away! Competition ends 17 April 2011.
Competition closed. Winners: M Payne, C de Brikasaan, D Manning, D Cavender, D Rubery
Having escaped Cemetary Junction and successfully humoured the flashbacks of a fool, Felicity Jones has finally been promoted to lead burger-flipper in this derivative, predictable and utterly charming amalgam of Bridget Jones‘ self-deprecating humour and Notting Hill‘s transatlantic romance.
North West Five, is currently going to be screened at the Screentest Film Festival in London this month, and at the No Limits Film Festival in Sheffield next month, where it is nominated for Best Film and Best Cinematography. We get a sneek peak and quiz the director!
Competition closed. Winners: D Smith, M Rogers, L Jennings, M Mead, D Raynor
Beatdown is a hard-hitting, mixed martial arts action-thriller from the stunt guy who brought you Iron Man 2 and Die Hard 4. We’re celebrating the DVD release with 5 copies to give away! Competition ends 11 April 2011.
The King Maker is a swashbuckling historical action epic set in 16th century Siam. We’re celebrating the DVD release with 5 copies to give away! Competition ends 11 April 2011.
Fists of Rage is a mixed martial arts action drama, directed by David Worth (Kickboxer). We’re celebrating the DVD release with 3 copies to give away! Competition ends 11 April 2011.
This time it’s George Nolfi’s turn to adapt a Philip K. Dick story as Matt Damon is pursued by the ‘fate police’ through many, many doors.
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