Film review: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010), directed by Jon Turteltaub Ways to attract my undivided attention even though you’ve never really caught my eye before:
Film review: 28 Days Later (2002), directed by Danny Boyle For someone who isn’t into zombie films, I seem to have watched a fair few
Film review: Kate & Leopold (2001), directed by James Mangold The premise of romantic comedy Kate & Leopold is that a man finds a crack
Film review: The Disappearance of Finbar (1996), directed by Sue Clayton Reviewed: 11 March 2004 Summary: Nice scenery doesn’t make up for the lack of
Film review: Cherry Falls (2000), directed by Geoffrey Wright Reviewed: 13 March 2004 Summary: Utterly stupid and far too predictable THIS MIGHT CONTAIN SPOILERS.
Film review: Born Romantic (2000), written and directed by David Kane Reviewed: 11 March 2004 Summary: Proof that not ALL British romantic comedies are great
Film review: The Dirty Dozen (1967), directed by Robert Aldrich Reviewed: 2004 Summary: Surprisingly good! Not too bad, I thought, even though I seriously doubt
Film review: Liar Liar (1997), directed by Tom Shadyac What do you do if you’re a five-year-old boy and your lawyer daddy is a compulsive
TV film review: Miss Marie Lloyd (2007), directed by James Hawes Miss Marie Lloyd: Queen of the Music Hall follows Marie Lloyd (Jessie Wallace), or