Film
Shark Night 3D
Posted 5:14am Monday 10th October 2011 by Critic
Director: David R. Ellis (2/5) Shark Night 3D revolves around a group of college kids who decide to spend a weekend at their friend Sara’s lake house. What starts out as a fun trip takes a turn for the worse; when the star football player stumbles from the salt-water lake with his arm torn Read more...
Win Win
Posted 4:09am Monday 3rd October 2011 by Tom Ainge-Roy
Director: Tom McCarthy (3/5) Strong performances from the entire cast anchor Tom McCarthy’s Win Win and are no doubt what’s responsible for its overall good reviews and 94% ‘fresh’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes. While I can’t really say anything bad about it, Paul Read more...
Little White Lies
Posted 4:07am Monday 3rd October 2011 by Eve Duckworth
Director: Guillaume Canet (2.5/5) Nothing, but nothing, will stand between the French middle classes and their hols, though a bunch of friends do pause for thought when their friend is left in a coma after a motorbike spill in Paris. Guillaume Canet’s 2010 French film Little Read more...
Friends with Benefits
Posted 4:05am Monday 3rd October 2011 by Nicole Muriel
Director: Will Gluck (3/5) If you’re someone who loves the occasional film that can be ingested passively – a comfortingly familiar storyline, light comedy, attractive people, pretty set-ups and, of course, lots of romance-y stuff, even some sex – then Friends with Read more...
Chalet Girl
Posted 4:04am Monday 3rd October 2011 by Sarah Baillie
Director: Phil Traill (1/5) This story is a clichéd gem. Kim (Felicity Jones) is a washed up pro skateboarder who spends her time working to support her lazy yet loving father at the local fast food joint. After a casual but ‘fateful’ discussion with a co-worker, Kim Read more...
The Help
Posted 6:09am Monday 19th September 2011 by Lu Sandston
Director: Tate Taylor (4/5) Based on the best-selling book by Kathryn Stockett, The Help was adapted for the screen and directed by Tate Taylor. It’s the late 1960s in Jackson Mississippi and Skeeter (Emma Stone) returns from university to her hometown, which is populated by a group of Read more...
Hanna
Posted 6:07am Monday 19th September 2011 by Eve Duckworth
Director: Joe Wright (3.5/5) Think The Bourne Identity but in the form of a teenage girl who has been trained by her father from babyhood to be an ice-cold killer, and you have Hanna. The film begins sixty miles below the Arctic Circle. There, in a snowscape across which a deer Read more...
Incendies
Posted 6:05am Monday 19th September 2011 by Michaela Hunter
Director: Denis Villeneuve (5/5) Incendies opens with an unsettling scene of child soldiers having their heads shaved, accompanied by the evocative Radiohead’s ‘You and Whose Army?’. The undefined nature of this scene flows throughout the film, which is somewhat Read more...
The Bang Bang Club
Posted 6:01am Monday 19th September 2011 by Jane Ross
Director: Steven Silver (3/5) Based on the real-life experiences of four South African photojournalists who achieved international notoriety and recognition for their documentation of the turbulent lead-up to the Republic’s first free election in 1994, The Bang Bang Club really should Read more...
The Guard
Posted 2:46am Monday 12th September 2011 by Daniel F. Benson-Guiu
Director: John Michael McDonagh (4.5/5) Your average Dubliner would think a small town in rural Ireland wouldn’t need a policeman. Connemara, 200 km west of Dublin, doesn’t have a cop, well, at least not a conventional one. Jerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson) could not care Read more...