Entertainment
Film Review: The Three Musketeers 3D
It takes a certain flavour of filmmaker to adequately stir the swashbuckling spirit, you need a knack for inspiring your cast into a sense of camaraderie and daring do as well as a flair with the visual. Kenneth Branagh deliver...
Film Review: Tyrannosaur
British cinema is desperate, as usual. Desperate to identify itself amongst the so-called threat of Hollywood popcorn. Therefore it’s not surprising given the hyperbole given so far to Tyrannosaur’s debut director (and Brit...
Film Review: Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
Horror and comedy may be polar opposites, but where comedy has the disadvantage that if it fails to raise even a single laugh it is dead in the water. If a horror movie fails to scare you, it can at least still impress with its...
Overdue #11 Dogma (1999)
It’s easy to gauge Kevin Smith’s Dogma as a comedy, sure enough it’s one of his best but not for the reasons you’d imagine, that’s where things get tricky. So tricky indeed, that it would be easy to leap aboard the re...
Xbox Live bolsters its TV offerings this holiday with a huge collection of partners!
We were all left quite mystified at this years E3 when Microsoft discussed its plans for TV content on Xbox Live. Leaving out a lot of key details at the time, it looks like they are ready to show us what they will be offering ...
Film Review: Melancholia
There is no escape for Kirsten Dunst’s Justine, a cloying wedding and the impending catastrophe in the form of the colossal planet Melancholia, drifting toward Earth. There is no exodus of shuttles awaiting our planet’s ter...
Film Review: Red State
Following Cop Out, Kevin Smith had appeared to have gone mustang. Taking his frustrations to his Twitter account, vowing to quit filmmaking and (in what appeared to be his moment of career sepaku) denying potential distributors...
Overdue #10 Dancer in the Dark
This weekend’s oddest release is a disaster movie, pitched somewhere between When Worlds Collide and Interiors is grounded in genre. Here’s the rub though, the reason you’re watching isn’t that simple and this is much m...
Film Review: Drive
Q. What is the most important aspect of any revenge narrative? A. The incentive to care. Fundamentally this is the key ingredient of every story ever written, revenge in particular needs to function on the basis of the acts com...
Dead Island shambles to the big screen! Feature film in the works
‘Dead Island’ certainly sunk its teeth into the global charts recently, and with sales currently topping the 2 million mark, it’s hardly surprising that Hollywood has taken an interest in Techlands new IP. The...












































