Reviews
Brave – Review
July 3, 2012 | Contributor★★★★☆
When faced with betrothal, Princess Merida (Kelly Macdonald) defies the wishes of her mother Elinor (Emma Thompson), and competes for her own hand in marriage. While her father, Fergus (Billy Connolly), is amused, Elinor yells at Merida … Read More
Ted – Review
June 29, 2012 | Contributor★★★☆☆
John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) is a 9 year-old boy from Boston with no friends, when his parents give him a teddy bear for Christmas. When John wishes for his teddy to become real, he wakes up … Read More
LEAVING BAGHDAD – REVIEW
June 25, 2012 | Vaskar Kayastha★★★★☆
In a feeling of abandonment, Sadiq (Sadiq Al-Heffner) opens Leaving Baghdad in his apartment by writing a letter to his son and describes his fear of remaining in a city that is suffocating him. … Read More
Catch .44 – DVD Review
June 4, 2012 | Vaskar Kayastha★★☆☆☆
It begins with a conversation about faking an orgasm and being okay should a guy leave the toilet seat up. What inspired writer/director Aaron Harvey to leave in this bit of opening dialogue? Was … Read More
Prometheus – Review
June 3, 2012 | Vaskar Kayastha★★★☆☆
[Warning: This review may contain spoilers] Ever since he wrapped up Blade Runner back in 1982 the world has anticipated Ridley Scott’s return to a genre he so categorically defined. Only when a project had … Read More
ID:A – DVD Review
May 27, 2012 | Vaskar Kayastha★★★☆☆
The Scandinavian nations are making a habit of creating some mesmerising thrillers that not only capture your attention when you’re in the cinema but stay with you weeks after its general release. The term … Read More
Clone – Starring Eva Green and Matt Smith – DVD Review
May 19, 2012 | Genevieve Sibayan★★☆☆☆
Matt Smith and Eva Green star in this sci-fi drama about love and cloning. It’s been controversial and has prompted discussions about ethics and fears surrounding cloning. Eva is really the star of the show as … Read More
Dark Shadows Review – Jonny Depp’s a Fish Out of Water
May 12, 2012 | Contributor 1★★★★☆
In 1752, Barnabus Collins (Johnny Depp) was a young child who set sail from Liverpool with his parents, bound for America. Two decades later, he is the heir to the dominant Collin’s fishing empire, pride of … Read More
Cafe de Flore – Review – an Exploration of Music and Twin Flames
May 6, 2012 | Genevieve Sibayan 1★★★★☆
There arn’t many films that create confusion, wonder, amazement and disturbance all at the same time from it’s audience but Cafe de Flore managed just that. The (mostly) French language film keeps people guessing as to … Read More
The Raid – Review
April 29, 2012 | Genevieve Sibayan★★★★★
The Raid (Also known as The Raid: Redemption elsewhere in the world) is a martial arts movie set in Jakarta and written and directed by a Welsh man. You might think it seems like an unlikely … Read More
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