Review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower ★★★★★
Occasionally a film aimed at and about teenagers comes along that doesn’t feel sentimental, patronising…
Occasionally a film aimed at and about teenagers comes along that doesn’t feel sentimental, patronising…
Bette Davis was a great actor, and here she is enjoyably creepy as a Nanny…
With the world avenged and the city of Gotham saved, the money focused summer blockbuster…
This 1996 adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Emma (one of two adaptations of the book…
Oscar Wilde’s witty comedy is brought entertainingly to life by Oliver Parker, who directed the…
The Watch, to sum up: aliens, banter and exploding cows. One of the big releases…
Although production on the film was notoriously difficult, The Others is one of the best…
Stephen Frears has been responsible for some of the most interesting British films of the…
Bram Stoker’s terrifying creation Dracula has appeared on screen many times, played by a vast…
Andrew Dominick is an impressive filmmaker. His debut film Chopper punched its way onto the…
The late Anthony Minghella directed many wonderful films, but this is probably my favourite. It’s…
Social realism is something British cinema does well, and Wreckers is another quality example of…
This is a rather sinister stalker story, exploring what a lonely man will do to…
Similar to many comedies currently pouring into cinemas at the moment, this is ridiculously crude…