Sam Neill
Following the end of the final season of Peaky Blinders, fans are already speculating what could happen in the film. Our resident Peaky addict Alex has rounded up everything we already know about the film.
Jurassic World Dominion Video Review
A review of the latest – and potentially final – outing in the Jurassic series: Jurassic World Dominion.
Jurassic World Dominion Review: The Thrill is Gone
Jurassic World Dominion is the most ambitious Jurassic Park movie since the original, yet the stakes have never felt lower.
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Black Hole Films Episode 116 – Possession
On the latest episode of Black Hole Films, Justin McConnell, Jessica Greco and Mike McPhaden join Jeremy for POSSESSION and no one is the same after…
comPOSERS Episode 14: Event Horizon
This week, we're headed to space hell with Michael Kamen's bizarre electronica-inspired score.
Taika Waititi on Hunt For The Wilderpeople and Playing in MCU’s Playground
From Conchords to Thor, Hunt For The Wilderpeople director Taika Waititi talks adapting a New Zealand icon and cordoning off his own piece of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Blu-Ray Round Up: 11/4/13
This week brings looks at some leftover spooks, 'splosions, and some romance as we transition from Halloween in to the deeper recesses of fall. We look at Roland Emmerich's latest blockbuster White House Down, John Carpenter's underrated In the Mouth of Madness, James's Wan's surprise megahit The Conjuring, Richard Linklater's trilogy capping Before Midnight, and Neil Jordan's unjustly slept-on Byzantium.
Jurassic Park 3D Review
As a film, Jurassic Park is just as thrilling as ever, having not aged a day, and thankfully an upgrade and re-release in 3-D for its 20th anniversary does the film a considerable amount of justice.
This Week in DVD: 5/8/12
This week's DVD column is all over the map as takes on Underworld: Awakening, the horror remake Mother's Day, and the romantic drama The Vow, while Phil Brown takes a look at the almost unclassifiable Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie.
The Hunter Review
The Hunter makes great use out of a spectacular performance from Willem Dafoe, but despite a great start the film almost crumbles under the weight of a half baked conclusion.
Daybreakers Review
The end is nigh, or so many on the planet believe. Whether it be terrorism, climate change, plague, or war, many people believe the human race has not long to live. Unless we adapt and fast, we’re pretty much screwed. Is it even possible for us to adapt? And should we adapt to suit the […]