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Movie Review – True Story (2015)

July 17, 2015 by Gary Collinson

True Story, 2015. Directed by Rupert Goold. Starring James Franco, Jonah Hill, Felicity Jones, and Ethan Suplee. SYNOPSIS: New York Times journalist Michael Finkel (Jonah Hill) has lost his job. Fired for playing fast and loose with the facts, he spots a chance at redemption and financial reward in Christian Longo (James Franco). Having stolen […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Felicity Jones, James Franco, Jonah Hill, true story

DVD Review – A Hitman in London (2015)

July 7, 2015 by Gary Collinson

A Hitman in London, 2015. Directed by Ara Paiaya. Starring Gary Daniels, Mickey Rourke, Eric Roberts, Michael Madsen and Darryl Hannah. SYNOPSIS: This dark tale of redemption set amongst the denizens of London’s underworld, pits one man’s angst against those who would destroy him. Gary Daniel’s is that man. Can he get to the truth […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: A Hitman In London, Ara Paiaya, Darryl Hannah, Eric Roberts, Gary Daniels, Michael Madsen, Mickey Rourke, Skin Traffik

DVD Review – 2 Jacks (2012)

June 29, 2015 by Gary Collinson

2 Jacks, 2012. Directed by Bernard Rose. Starring Danny Huston, Jack Huston, Sienna Miller and Jacqueline Bisset. SYNOPSIS: Jack Hussar is a legendary Hollywood director, whose persona commands respect and adoration from his fans. Can his son, Jack Jr. maintain his legacy? Bernard Rose may be well-known for cult horror Candyman and Beethoven biopic Immortal […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: 2 Jacks, Bernard Rose, Danny Huston, Jack Huston, Jacqueline Bisset, Sienna Miller

Interview: A conversation with Man Up screenwriter Tess Morris

June 5, 2015 by Gary Collinson

Martin Carr chats with Man Up screenwriter Tess Morris… Nestled away just off embankment in London sits Whitehall Place. Amongst the opulence and heritage sits ‘The Corinthia’. A hotel for which the phrase ‘five star’ was invented and also where I met Tess Morris. Diane Keaton fan, When Harry Met Sally expert and lover of […]

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Exclusives, Interviews, Martin Carr, Movies Tagged With: Man Up, Tess Morris

Second Opinion – Man Up (2015)

May 31, 2015 by Gary Collinson

Man Up, 2015. Directed by Ben Palmer. Starring Simon Pegg, Lake Bell, Ophelia Lovibond, Rory Kinnear, Olivia Williams, Sharon Horgan, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Harriet Walter and Ken Stott. SYNOPSIS: A single woman who’s mistaken for a stranger’s blind date, leads to her finding the perfect boyfriend. Nancy (Lake Bell) and Jack (Simon Pegg) meet under the […]

Filed Under: Martin Carr, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Ben Palmer, Harriet Walter, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Ken Stott, Lake Bell, Man Up, Olivia Williams, Ophelia Lovibond, Rory Kinnear, Sharon Horgan, Simon Pegg

Steven Seagal working on Under Siege 3, why he won’t work on Expendables

June 16, 2014 by admin

It has been 22 years since Steven Seagal saved a navy battleship in Under Siege, but it looks like Casey Ryback could be making a comeback for a third outing as Seagal has revealed he’s working on Under Siege 3. In an interview with UK magazine Big Issue, the 62-year old said when asked what he […]

Filed Under: Movies, News Tagged With: Steven Seagal, The Expendables, Under Siege, Under Siege 3

Ten Essential Films of the 2010s

September 1, 2020 by Tom Jolliffe

Tom Jolliffe offers 10 essential films from the past decade… As a miserablist of impending middle age, I’ve often joked with friends my age (and perhaps with a demi-truth belief) that music died in 1994. On the subject of cinema, I’ve increasingly found in opining (the increasingly difficult task of selecting personal favourites, or creating […]

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Movies, Tom Jolliffe Tagged With: 12 Years a Slave, Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, Get Out, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Mad Max: Fury Road, Mandy, Moonlight, The Survivalist, Under the Skin

Master of Horror: Five Essential Dario Argento Films

August 23, 2020 by admin

Dominic O’Brien selects his Five Essential Films of Dario Argento… Although he has fallen from grace somewhat recently, during the 70s and 80s Dario Argento was the master of suspense and mystery. During this time he managed to craft some of the finest pieces of Italian giallo and genre films. Still, to this day his […]

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Dominic O'Brien, Movies Tagged With: Dario Argento, Deep Red, Inferno, Opera, Suspiria, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage

October Horrors 2021 – Deep Red (1975)

October 2, 2021 by Graeme Robertson

Deep Red, 1975. Directed by Dario Argento. Starring David Hemmings, Daria Nicolodi, Gabriele Lavia, Giuliana Calandra, Clara Calamai and Macha Meril. SYNOPSIS: After witnessing the grisly murder of a medium, a pianist finds himself on the trail of a mysterious black-gloved killer. A few years ago, I became enamoured with the Giallo, a uniquely Italian […]

Filed Under: Graeme Robertson, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Clara Calamai, Daria Nicolodi, David Hemmings, Deep Red, Gabriele Lavia, Giuliana Calandra, Macha Méril

Godfather of Gore: Five Essential Films of Lucio Fulci

July 17, 2020 by admin

Dominic O’Brien selects his Five Essential Films of Lucio Fulci… Highly regarded the world over by obsessive cult film fans as an often tyrannical filmmaker, as well as the godfather of Italian gore films, Lucio Fulci’s films still hit a nerve with viewers old and new. His nightmarish visuals and dreamlike narrative style still feels […]

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Dominic O'Brien, Movies Tagged With: Lucio Fulci

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