Slavomir Rawicz’s novel The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom inspires Peter Weir’s latest film The Way Back, despite debate over its authenticty.
After 28 years the sequel to 1982’s cult sci-fi TRON finally arrives with dazzling special effects and a stomping soundtrack by French electronic duo Daft Punk.
We return to Narnia once more with the Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the 3rd in the seven-book series by C.S. Lewis, published between 1950 and 1956.
The sapient fish in his bowl attached to the body of a robot is perhaps my favourite thing about the movie, though an obvious homage to Robot Monster from 1953.
Chen Zhen returns to the big screen! The character was first played by martial arts legend Bruce Lee in Fist of Fury and then by Jet Li in Fist of Legend.
Love Life spent 3 weeks at the #1 spot in November 2009, only to be knocked off by Avatar, though it remains one of the countries biggest movies of that year.
Edwards has delievered an impressive sci-fi film which adds a new element to the genre and at the same time uses it to tell us something about human nature.
Based on the novel ‘A Very Private Gentleman’ by Martin Booth, The American stars George Clooney as Jack, an assassin constantly on the move and always alone.
The final part of the Swedish trilogy based on the best-selling ‘Millennium Trilogy’ novels by Steig Larsson brings Lisbeth Salander’s story to a close.
The director also makes a cameo appearance, playing Mark’s father, Prof. A.N. Lewis, who is seen in an old home movie.
Dream Home is directed by Ho Cheung Pang and stars Josie Ho as a woman on the rampage after the owners of the house she wants to buy, raise the price.
Aftershock, a stunning and epic film, is dedicated to the 242,400 who lost their lives in the 1976 earthquake which leveled the city on july 28th at 3.42am.
The new film picks up right after the events of Saw 6 (2009) and shows Jill Tuck (Betsy Russell) putting the reverse beer trap on Hoffman (Costas Mandylor).
Inspired by true events in 19th Century Edinburgh when the real life Bukre and Hare murdered 16 people and sold their bodies to medical research.
Join Dudu and his gang of friends as they try to make it from Rwanda to South Africa for a football match that will change everything for them.
The difference between most people and Gru is that we try very hard not pull out a freeze ray on the guy who takes forever with his order at the coffee shop!
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