With Agent Strahm dead, Hoffman gets to work framing him as Jigsaw’s accomplice. Meanwhile, a new game is set in motion which will reveal another piece of the puzzle. More…
After 7 movies and 52 traps, Saw comes to a halt with The Final Chapter. As Jigsaw’s last remaining accomplice is revealed, we ask if we’ve really seen the last of the traps. More…
Tense and breathtakingly minimalist, The American, based on the novel A Very Private Gentleman, is a great example of masterful storytelling and filmmaking. More…
In Rabbit Hole, Nicole Kidman plays a grieving mother who becomes enthralled with the idea that there could be another version of herself who’s having a better time. More…
Rowan Joffe’s re-adaptation of Graham Greene’s 1939 novel Brigthon Rock is set in 1964, where a soulless young man crosses paths with a young woman desperate for love. More…
The Coen Brothers shake the dust off Charles Portis’ True Grit with their own retelling starring Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon and Hailee Steinfeld as 14-year-old Mattie Ross. More…
In a world where sci-fi movies have started to take themselves a bit too seriously, a little alien arrives to shake things up and show us the universe in a nutshell. More…
In the age where stories seldom stay on the pages they’re printed on, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader was the last of 2010’s big screen adaptations, now on DVD. More…
TRON: Legacy is visually stunning with a great soundtrack, but its story is wasted on trivial matters when it should be, as Flynn says, trying to reshape the human condition. More…
Wes Craven returns as writer and director for the teen slasher My Soul To Take, introducing us to the Riverton Ripper and the unlucky seven he’s going to kill! More…
A masterpiece of storytelling and cinematography, Buried is out now on DVD and Blu-ray. We checked out the release which we think has everything a classic needs. More…
Brilliantly told, Fincher’s The Social Network is the story of Facebook’s early days and ensuing legal battle with founder Mark Zuckerberg & CFO Eduardo Saverin. More…
There are not that many films that deal with Aspergers Syndrome, but for one to handle it with such an open, sensitive and positive approach is rare. Adam is such a film. More…
Oliver Stone’s Wall Street (1987) first introduced us to Gordon Gekko and his “Greed is good” line. Now in a new era, greed is not only good, it’s also legal. More…
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