Black Cab, 2024. Directed by Bruce Goodison. Starring Nick Frost, Synnøve Karlsen, George Bukhari, Luke Norris, Tessa Parr and Tilly Woodward. SYNOPSIS: Couple Anne (Karlsen) and Patrick (Bukhari) are experiencing a volatile patch in their relationship. Hailing a black cab after a taught night out, the two start to experience nightmarish apparitions across a haunted […]
10 Great Val Kilmer Performances
The late, great Val Kilmer had an eclectic career full of memorable roles and films. Here are ten of his standout performances… Val Kilmer’s time as a Hollywood icon was never less than interesting. Depending on the film set, he was either an enigmatic genius, a fun presence, or a director’s nightmare. What can’t be […]
Movie Review – Rumpelstiltskin (2025)
Rumpelstiltskin, 2025. Directed by Andy Edwards. Starring Hannah Baxter-Eve, Joss Carter, Adrian Bouchet, Colin Malone, James Dance, and Evyn George. SYNOPSIS: A modern retelling of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale, albeit a bit more sweary. What? Not another childhood favourite being given the low budget horror movie treatment? Okay, this isn’t Winnie the Pooh, […]
8 Great Cult Sci-Fi Movies from 1985
Casey Chong looks at eight great cult sci-fi movies from 1985… 1985 was a big year for a certain sci-fi movie called Back to the Future, which made over $210 million in the stateside alone. Robert Zemeckis’ genre-defining, time-travel masterpiece remains a cinematic icon to this day. However, the year also saw a handful of […]
Johnnie To, Hong Kong Cinema’s Modern Master
Simon Thompson delves into the career of Hong Kong filmmaker Johnnie To… Intensely prolific (with a back-catalogue dating all the way back to 1980) and defiant, Johnnie To is a Hong Kong filmmaking giant who, despite approaching the age of 70 this year, has shown no sign of slowing down or falling out of love […]
Ice Cube sets deal to write and star in Last Friday
Almost a quarter of a century on since the previous instalment, Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema finally seem ready to move ahead with the long-awaited fourth Friday, with THR revealing that Ice Cube has officially signed on to write and star in Last Friday. The deal was announced by New Line president Richard Brener […]
Hot Toys’ Star Wars Celebration Japan Cherry Blossom Stormtrooper sixth scale figure unveiled
With just two weeks to go until Star Wars Celebration gets underway in Japan, Hot Toys has unveiled the limited edition commemorative sixth scale Stormtrooper (Cherry Blossom Version) action figure which is being released to coincide with the convention; check out the promotional images here… SEE ALSO: Star Wars Darth Maul (Concept Art) sixth scale […]
Director’s Cuts That Are Better Than The Original Theatrical Versions
Simon Thompson looks at the ten best director’s cuts that improve on the original theatrical editions… Director’s cuts are a strange beast indeed. Some of them completely enhance or make amends for the initial movie’s strengths and/or short-comings, but others usually add far too much water to a perfectly good beer (cough… Apocalypse Now Redux…cough) […]
The Bourne Difference: The Major Book vs Movie Changes
Ricky Church on the major differences between the Jason Bourne book and movie series… With last week’s news announcing the Jason Bourne franchise will move from Universal to another studio after the rights went up for sale, it is a good time to reflect on the series as it is unclear if Matt Damon will continue in […]
Great Vampire Movies You Might Have Missed
Casey Chong presents seven great vampire movies that may have went under you radar… The vampire genre is as old as time, stretching way back to 1922 and F.W. Murnau’s black-and-white horror masterpiece Nosferatu. The genre has since evolved as time went by, bringing us more movies such as Bram Stoker’s Dracula, ‘Salem’s Lot, Fright […]
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