Film Review – UNITED 93 – By Ruth Sharpe
Terrifyingly real THE FIRST major production about the events of September 11 was always going to be controversial. Many reviews on this film have focused on whether or not it
PREMIERES – THE ROAD TO GUANTANAMO
Drama Part drama, part documentary, the film focuses on the Tipton Three, a trio of British Muslims who were held in Guantanamo Bay for two years until they were released
PREMIERES – YOU, ME AND DUPREE
Comedy For newlyweds, Carl and Molly Peterson, life cannot get any sweeter as they begin to settle down into married life. It’s not long until things go wrong though, when
Film Review – FIND ME GUILTY – Review by RUTH SHARPE
A guilty pleasure PUTTING THE mafia in the courtroom is always going to result in controversy, however, in Find Me Guilty, director Sydney Lumet has turned fact into an action
Film Review – SUPERMAN RETURNS – Review by RUTH SHARPE
THE ORIGINAL superhero is back. Following the recent remakes of Spiderman and Batman, it was only a matter of time before Hollywood found another Superman, this time in the unknown
Film Review – Miami Vice – Review by RUTH SHARPE
Well, the effects are good… THOSE OF you expecting a big screen revamp of the hit TV series, should approach this film with caution. Director Michael Mann has set out
Film Review – LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN
In the wrong place at the wrong time DIRECTED BY Paul McGuigan, Lucky Number Slevin is a fast-talking insight into the world of murder, revenge and fatally mistaken identities. With
Film Review – AN AMERICAN HAUNTING
Best to take a cushion to hide behind MANY OF you will have heard the story of the Bell family of Red River, Tennessee, who were mysteriously terrorised by a
Film Review – THE BREAK-UP
This probably won’t break your heart LAST YEAR, we had one half of the Pitt-Aniston partnership starring in a film, where the lead characters were romantically involved on-screen as well
Film Review – CARS
Review by LOUISE PIMM Out of gas THUS FAR, Pixar has given voices to bugs, toys, monsters and fish, so why not cars? Although Cars is arguably the weakest animated