Posted by Leon Nicholson on January 2, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Happy New Year everyone! With 2013 now here and the so-called misinterpreted Mayan Apocalypse failing to materialise, we enter this year with new found enthusiasm and hope. After last year’s somewhat mixed bag of films will the movies of 2013 impress or leave feelings of deflation? So what films could excite you? What are you most looking forward to? Here are just a few offerings that we probably should be looking out for.
Lincoln
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Posted by Leon Nicholson on June 16, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Jonathon Dabell delivers his verdict on Hammer’s The Woman in Black starring Daniel Radcliffe.
Available on DVD and Blu-Ray from Monday June 18th, 2012.
It is a common misconception that The Woman in Black is a piece of Victorian literature; in actual fact it is a novel by Susan Hill published in 1983 set most likely during Edwardian times. The book has been highly praised since it first appeared, so much so that to date it has inspired a long-running... Read More
Posted by Leon Nicholson on January 1, 2012 · 3 Comments
Happy New Year everyone! With 2011 done and dusted, we go into 2012 with hopes and dreams that the movies we watch may inspire, entertain or educate. That my friends, is what happens in an ideal Curtis-esque world and is called wishful thinking.
However, will the films this year better than what 2011 had to offer? What movies are on your radar? Here are just a few offerings that we probably should be looking out for.
The Amazing Spider-Man
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