REVIEW: The MistA claustrophobic classic which casts us as the monsters, but
still manages to come lined with Darabont’s usual humanistic
REVIEW: WantedFight Club for people who don’t understand Fight Club, it is full of the kind of macho nonsense that David Fincher’s film so cleverly satirised
COMPETITIONAhead of the release of the new Batman movie The Dark Knight, we've got two copies of Batman Begins on Blu-Ray to give away
REVIEW: Indiana JonesFord, Spielberg and Lucas have created an action-packed adventure that adds far more to the originals than it takes away
REVIEW: Joy DivisionMore of a footnote than a companion to Control, this documentary doesn’t
take enough risks to be the definitive account of Manchester’s
favourite sons
REVIEW: PersepolisFunny and heartbreaking in equal measure, it filters
the political through the personal to make some important
points on the state of the world
REVIEW: Three And OutA decent black comedy idea executed with the fumbling hands of novices, it is neither funny nor touching and will cause more howls of complaint than laughter
REVIEW: Drillbit TaylorAn uneven mix of modern and 80s comedy that provides neither laughs nor heart and wastes the talents of those involved
REVIEW: Alien vs Predator: RequiemAbout as frightning as afternoon tea with Paddington Bear, AVPR is every bit as bad as you'd think. And worse