Category: Film

  • 10 Worst Christmas Movies Ever

    10 Worst Christmas Movies Ever….. Okay, I'm actually writing this in July –  with a live date of Christmas Eve… so before you ask, no I wasn't on my computer Christmas Eve as everybody knows that's a time for drinking ..http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/top-5/the-ten-worst-christmas-movies-of-all-time.php

  • Lost In Translation, final scene

    Someone's studied the audio track to work out what Bob Harris (Bill Murry) whispers to Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) in that final scene from Lost In Translation…

  • Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

    Will it be any good?.. or will the new Indian Jones flick be as bad as the Star Wars prequels? Cate Blanchett and Ray Winstone set to star, though alas no Sean Connery this time. There's a first look at the movie in USA Today here

  • Free Films at Prince Charles Cinema

    Film4 is celebrating 25 years of film by offering free screenings of some of it's best loved films, including Trainspotting, Sexybeast, East is East and many others you may not have seen at the cinema the first time around… Entry is on a first-come first-served basis and the free screenings take place each Thursday in […]

  • Lynch, he's like surreal, or something…

    The British Psychological Society attempt to make sense of the psychology of psychosis driving David Lynch's work… The word ‘surrealist’ is frequently applied to the work of maverick American film director David Lynch (Bradshaw & Gilchrist, 2007)….. While ‘surreal’ has come to be shorthand for any work of art that draws on bizarre or difficult […]

  • Blade Runner – The Final Cut to be released

    Blade Runner has been my favorite film since I catching by accident late one night on TV when just a teenager. That may be partly laziness on my part, I have of course seen many great movies since then, but don't even try knock Blade Runner from my top spot. Story, acting, scenery, cinematography, music… […]

  • Brazil

    One of my favourite films, Brazil, is screening at Prince Of Wales cinema on Saturday August 18th (3:20pm) and Monday August 20th (6:00pm) – tickets £4.50 ” the most potent piece of satiric political cinema since Dr. Strangelove “ A visually stunning dystopic black comedy, (actually very humorous) with a great soundtrack and a scene […]