Sometimes, finding the right way to market your movie is exceptionally hard – I mean, how do you advertise something like Fight Club, Psycho or
Sometimes, finding the right way to market your movie is exceptionally hard – I mean, how do you advertise something like Fight Club, Psycho or
Ironically for a movie centred around a copied videotape, Gore Verbinski’s remake of The Ring was mostly noticable for proving that a copy needn’t be
It seems that scrabbling around her swanky house as she played a tense game of cat and mouse with a trio of robbers rubbed off
Do you ever sit down and watch some unasked for sequel to a movie that wasn’t that great to begin with and wonder why the
War is Hell. After a succession of movies that sprang out of the savagery of Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now, Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan
It’s not easy to break out of a box you’ve put yourself in, but after Guy Ritchie’s third film – Madonna/Ritchie vanity project Swept Away
You never know what a film may ultimately be remembered for. You’d hope that it mostly would be cherished in the minds of audiences for
While it took me some time to spot it, it seems that there’s nothing that Scott Derrickson likes more than to take a typical horror
Shifts in subgenre midway through a franchise aren’t as rare (or as desperate) as they might initially sound, it’s just how you handle it that
If there ever was a product of its time, then surely it was the aggressively nasty horror sub-genre known as torture porn. Technically jump started
So, to put it mildly, I’ve never been a fan of the original xXx. Oh hey, I’m fully on board with filmmakers trying to come
You have to give the plasticine slingers and Aardman Animation all the credit in tbe world. I mean, when you consider that they already had
Back in 2002, Luc Besson’s seemingly never ending goal to turn every, random, adolescent idea hes ever had into flashy, eccentric, middle-of-the-road actioners hit something
On paper, a union between splattery horror director Stuart Gordon and celebrated writer David Mamet seems like an odd combination. Had Gordon hit the mainstream
After firmly installing himself on everyone’s radar with his massively fun debut, the horror comedy Dog Soliders, everyone huddled round waiting to see what British
Even during a decade where comic book movies rose to prominence like never before, Sin City still felt like a lead pipe to the back
When it comes to the tale of two Exorcist sequels, it was hardly a case of “it was the best of times, it was the
When broken down, modern-set martial arts movies are something of a simple breed. Usually, while the fights and choreography are blisteringly complex, the stories and
Whether you enjoyed the meta revolution that came from the success of Scream, or just thought all the self referential jabs got in the way
If I had to pick out only one difference between James O’Barr’s gently vicious comic book, The Crow and the sequels that came in the