Steven S DeKnight's sequel to Guillermo del Toro's robo-blockbuster may be rusty in some ways compared to its predecessor – but it's still no less of an enjoyable, if basic, action romp
Steven S DeKnight's sequel to Guillermo del Toro's robo-blockbuster may be rusty in some ways compared to its predecessor – but it's still no less of an enjoyable, if basic, action romp
FILM REVIEW | Stuart Barr In the near future a pan-dimensional rift opens deep in the pacific ocean from which spew beasts dubbed Kaiju (a Japanese word that translates as...
In the near future a pan-dimensional rift opens deep in the pacific ocean from which spew beasts dubbed Kaiju (a Japanese word that translates as "strange beast").
Co-writer and director Del Toro has, in the past, suggested that of the films he directs he almost alternates between making big budget studio productions (Blade II, Hellboy I&II) and...
Adapted from Haruki Murakami’s novel, Norwegian Wood is beautifully shot but lacks emotional impact. Set in late 1960s Tokyo, it focuses on Toru (Matsuyama), a young student negotiating a series...
Director Rian Johnson scored a minor success with his first effort Brick, an updating of a neo-noir crime tale transplanted to a college campus with oddly distinctive dialogue patter.
Director Rian Johnson scored a minor success with his first effort Brick, an updating of a neo-noir crime tale transplanted to a college campus with oddly distinctive dialogue patter.