
Blessed with a tour-de-force performance from Anna Faris as a Playboy bunny with a heart of gold, Fred Wolf’s feelgood comedy promotes messages of solidarity and individualism in the face of peer pressure.
Based on Toby Young’s memoir, director Robert B. Weide’s debut narrative feature charts the misadventures of a British writer, who unexpectedly finds himself at the centre of New York’s social whirl.
There’s one very good reason why Evelyn Waugh’s magnum opus has never been adapted for the big screen before.
Any thriller, which runs almost 20 minutes longer than its title promises, clearly cannot be trusted.
Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Musca domestica (the common housefly to you and me).
Loosely based on the 1975 cult favourite Death Race 2000, Paul WS Anderson’s follow-up to Alien Vs Predator is a turbo-charged action-thriller set in a bleak future (2012, no less) in which reality programmes continue to dominate television and the internet.
If Jason Statham wasn’t otherwise disposed, racking up points on his licence for speeding and dangerous driving in Death Race, he’d almost certainly be headlining Pierre Morel’s brutal, adrenaline-pumping action thriller.
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