The opening gag of a teenage boy jumping off a building while dressed as a superhero, to then plunge to his death, wonderfully sets up
Author: Thomas Caldwell
Film review – Date Night (2010)
The premise of Date Night is one of a classic case of mistaken identity where Phil and Claire Foster, a dull but likable middle-aged and
An interview with Kevin Powell, the son of director Michael Powell
Directed by the legendary filmmaking partners Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, The Red Shoes is rightly hailed as the greatest film about dancing ever made.
Film review – Micmacs (2009)
There is something wonderfully reassuring about the look of Micmacs as its distinctive style informs you right away that you are about to once more
Film review – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009)
The disgraced investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) agrees to investigate the 40-year-old case of a missing teenage girl. The girl’s uncle, who approaches Mikael to
Top Twenty Films of the 2000s
I’ve been wanting to put together a best films of the 2000s list for a while now but felt it was appropriate to allow some