Basic horror, which falls flat on it's face only ten minutes in. Rachel Nichols is work-a-holic mother, stalked in a parking garage on Christmas Eve, by the psychotic parking attendant Tom (Wes Bentley) as she tries to head home for the holidays.
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John August (whose writing credits include; 'Big Fish' and 'Corpse Bride') creates an intelligent, interesting film, which really keeps you intertwined in the story from start to finish, however those that enjoy 'bang, bang, TNT, explo... full review
The Departed (2006) "You've accused me of being a rat twice now, and if you do it again I swear I'll put a god-damn f*cking bullet in your head no matter who you are." Martin Scorsese is quite possibly the greatest director of the 'c... full review
After watching the Coen brothers 'No Country For Old Men' for the third time last night, I had an insatiable urge to watch the film again, as I still felt I hadn't taken everything from the spectacular two-hour long film in.
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An atmospheric Spanish horror, set in a secluded Orphanage, where the previous boys and girls still want to play. 'El Orfanato' is a haunting movie, which uses heart-pounding suspense to sustain every eerie scene, and while it doesn't have a s... full review
Mediocre comedy, from one of the hottest comedic writers at the minute, in Seth Rogen (Knocked Up, Superbad). Drillbit Taylor (Owen Wilson) is a homeless man, who is hired by three kids to 'protect' them from a bully at school. But Rogen's att... full review
Michael Haneke's remake of his 1997 film also entitled 'Funny Games', follows a family in a holiday retreat that are brutally terrorised by two psychotic, white-wearing individuals. Technically superb, 'Funny Games' provides a thought-... full review
Dark, psychological thriller, following Dr Ted Gray (Milo Ventimiglia) a new, and intelligent doctor who is drawn deeper and deeper into a, dark, vicious game of murder, by an obnoxious doctor name Jake Gallow (Michael Weston) and his fellow residents.
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Ray (Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson) are two hit-men, who are sent to Bruges (that's in Belgium), after a difficult job, and reflect on life, death, sex, guilt and midgets, while taking in the beautiful and soft sights of Bruges.
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Another police-thriller, from the king of cops David Ayer, 'Street Kings' sees Vice cop Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves) go up against the cop-culture in which he's been brought up and embraced, after he's implicated in the death of his former pa... full review
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