Spy thrillers always have convoluted, muddled plots that never quite add up. From Bond to Bourne and even the classic Le Carre and Tom Clancy stories, spy thrillers are exciting...
Spy thrillers always have convoluted, muddled plots that never quite add up. From Bond to Bourne and even the classic Le Carre and Tom Clancy stories, spy thrillers are exciting...
Eight films in, the X-Men series feel as if it has gone off the rails somewhat – and this latest outing is distinctly average
Eight films in, the X-Men series feel as if it has gone off the rails somewhat – and this latest outing is distinctly average
Victor Frankenstein is a brave attempt to bring something fresh to this classic (and often told) tale
The monster gets short shrift in this retelling of the horror legend, only appearing at the climax.
Swaggering gallusly in the footsteps of disappointing adaptations of Ecstasy and The Acid House and a full 17 years after Danny Boyle's chirpy, cheeky, sanitised Carry On Up The Shooting...
Simon (McAvoy) works for an art auction house. But he has massive gambling debts. So he becomes the inside man for a gang of art theives, headed by Franck (Cassel).
Simon (McAvoy) works for an art auction house. But he has massive gambling debts. So he becomes the inside man for a gang of art theives, headed by Franck (Cassel).
A brave stab at a fully-British action film, Welcome to the Punch is an ambitious step forward from writer/director Creevy’s first feature, 2008’s Shifty.