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  • Eden Lake review

    A unique and very well done horror flick.

  • James Bond : Quantum of Solace
    Following on, almost immediately, from Casino Royale. Quantum of Solace does its best to live up to renewed expectations.
  • Actor Rupert Everett brands British soldiers 'pathetic, whining wimps'
    Rupert Everett brands British soldiers whiny wimps.
  • Terminator Salvation - The Future Begins
    Terminator Salavation, the first in a new trilogy of Terminator movies, hopes to recover after the failure of Terminator 3.
  • Alien vs Predator plot holes
    Alien vs Predator Requiem is the latest installment in the AVP saga, yet with plotholes galore the question of why did they ever bother has to be asked.
  • Death Sentence
    Kevin Bacon is back with this revenge flick. Playing the role of a pencil pushing insurance analyst, Bacon has to deal with the loss of his son and the brutal gang that continues to terrorise his family.
  • Miami Vice review
    Miami Vice was a hit in the 80s, now its been given a Hollywood makeover and is back with fast women, faster cars and lots of explosions.
  • 28 weeks later review

    28 weeks after the Rage virus destroyed the United Kingdom, the military have decided to retake London and begin the process of rebuilding the country. As more civilians start to return home to the apparent safe zones, the virus returns in a far more agressive form.

  • Madagascar Review
    Madagascar is the latest animated adventure to grace our screens. Promising to offers laughs for both adults and kids it features an all star cast including Ben Stiller, Chris Rock and David Schwimmer.
  • Children of Men
    The year is 2027 and for the last 18 years not a single new baby has been born. Clive Owen stars as a man trying to protect the miracle that is a pregnant woman, as the UK descends into civil war.
  • Batman Begins
    The last time we saw Batman in action he was wearing a rubber suit with nipples, had Elle Macpherson for a girlfriend, strolled around a neon-infested landscape, and fought ultimate evil in the form of Arnold Schwarzenegger (his weapon of choice being puns). Things were not well in Gotham. Eight years later, DC Comics and Warner Brothers, weary of constantly being left in the dust as Marvel chalks up win after win (the glorious "Spider-Man" and "X-Men" franchises), return to the silver screen with the definitive caped crusader adventure, "Batman Begins."
  • Stealth movie flops
    Moviegoers shot down a costly action movie for the second consecutive weekend as the 0 million military film "Stealth" opened at No. 4 with sales of just .5 million, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday.
  • The Rose Line
    The Rose Line is based on the best selling Da Vinci Code, staring Tom Hanks.
  • Monster-in-Law
    Charlie (Jennifer Lopez) is a workaholic single girl looking for her knight in shining armor. He arrives in the form of Kevin (Michael Vartan, "Never Been Kissed"), a doctor who is instantly smitten with Charlie, and the two fall in love. It soon comes time for Charlie to meet Kevin's mother, former television talk show host Viola (Jane Fonda).
  • Brosnan to return as Bond?
    All bets are off about the new James Bond - it looks like Pierce Brosnan may be back as the suave super spy after all. According to Internet reports, Sony bosses want Brosnan to return as 007 in the next Bond film Casino Royale, and they're keen for him to star in one more movie after that.
  • Kingdom of Heaven
    The Kingdom of Heaven stars Orlando Bloom as a 12th Century blacksmith in Jerusalem, forced to take up the sword and defend both his faith and his people.
  • Robots: Movie review
    Robots: Review Robots is Blue Sky Studios' second major full-length computer-animated film after Ice Age. CGI films these days take us into unique worlds of fantasy. whether they are inhabited by humans or objects that are given human qualities. The films from Blue Sky, Pixar, and Dreamworks have presented humorous stories with a variety of subjects.
  • The Aviator
    The Aviator It's been two years since Leonardo DiCaprio's last role in Catch Me If You Can. He's not what everyone made him out to be after Titanic; he's no longer just an idol of teenage girls. Instead, he's proved himself to be a fine actor, one that's perfect to play Howard Hughes.
  • Ocean's Twelve
    Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his eleven/twelve compadres are forced to pay back the money that they stole from Terry Benedict's (Andy Garcia) casinos three years earlier. To get the money, they have to steal it in Europe.
  • Blade: Trinity
    When the Vampire Nation hatches a plan that will once and for all allow them to walk in daylight, they concieve of a plan to stop Blade once and for all - expose him to the public!. So the vampire underground stands on the precipice of becoming the ruling class once and for all.
  • Ray
    Ray Charles Robinson (Jamie Foxx) grows up in the poor south. He lives with his single mother (Sharon Warren) and his younger brother, who goes through a traumatic death. Ray soon becomes blind, and learns the piano. His career slowly takes off, and then zooms to popularity. Along for the ride is his wife (Kerry Washington), who goes through his heroin addiction and his womanizing on the road.
  • Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
    Star Wars episode 3, the circle is finally complete. But will it shine like the original three movies, or crash and burn like the Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones (dubious titles at best), read an exclusive early review.
  • House of Flying Daggers
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