Film Review – BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
There’s gold in them there hills! THE IDEA of gay cowboys may induce sniggers in the back row and cringes from the males in the audience, but Brokeback Mountain is
Film Review – MUNICH
A serene massacre THE 1972 Olympic Games were billed as the serene Olympics, a chance to set social differences aside and experience the spirit of international camaraderie and friendship. That
Film Review – THE LIBERTINE
A brutally realistic film JOHNNY DEPP delivers one of the best performances of his career in Laurence Dunmore’s The Libertine, a true story about John Wilmot, a man who didn’t
Film Review – PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Austen would be proud BRITISH TELEVISION has always been famous for its high quality drama, and rightly so. Director Joe Wright, screenwriter Deborah Moggach and production designer Sarah Greenwood all
Film Review – CASANOVA
The love god returns AUSTRALIAN HEATH Ledger plays history’s most famous lothario Casanova – the driven, besotted, seemingly helpless yet graceful Italian lover, who has made the pursuit of women
Film Review – THE TRANSPORTER 2
Frank can transport me any day! BRITON, FRANK Martin (Statham) is a driver-for-hire. His job is simple – he transports objects or people from one place to another, using an
Film Review – REVOLVER
Too arty-farty by far BACK IN 1997, Guy Ritchie smashed his way onto the silver screen with one of the most energetic British movies in years. His Lock, Stock And
Film Review – KING KONG
Monkey business on a GM scale BY CHOOSING to remake King Kong, Peter Jackson set himself a task higher than the Empire State Building, but, in doing so, was able
film review – The Chronicles of Narnia
Dorothy used a cyclone, the Pevensies use a wardrobe CS LEWIS’ The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe has had children bumping their heads into the backs of old cupboards
film review – Oliver twist
Please sir, can we have less? POLANSKI HASN’T taken huge risks with the Dickens’ tale of a boy who dared to ask for more, however he hasn’t shied away from

