
Three years after the debacle of Revolver, writer-director Guy Ritchie returns to the mean streets of London, as captured in his iconic debut Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, for this serpentine gangland thriller.
When you’ve hit rock bottom and the last glimmer of hope has disappeared, the only way is up, isn’t it? Apparently not, as Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer demonstrate so emphatically with their latest scattershot spoof, boasting a snappy title that sums up both the film’s thematic targets and its pitiful quality.
English screen beauty Keira Knightley graced the red carpet for the world premiere of her latest costume drama, The Duchess, in which she plays a real-life ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Jonathan Levine’s hip follow-up to All The Boys Love Mandy Lane is a quirky rites of passage drama set in 1994 New York.
The biggest laugh in Adam McKay’s comedy of escalating sibling rivalry comes before the opening credits roll.
Attack is often the best form of defence but what happens when you are faced with protecting the people you love from a faceless adversary without scruples or motive? How do you fight back against someone, unmoved by emotion, whose sole aim is to inflict the most unimaginable pain? The Strangers imagines the battle of wits between a young couple and three masked strangers who invade their home in the dead of night.
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Jonathan Levine’s hip follow-up to All The Boys Love Mandy Lane is a quirky rites of passage drama set in 1994 New York; a city bumping and grinding to DJ Jazzy Jeff And The Fresh Prince, A Tribe Called Quest and R Kelly.