Back in the day when Martin Lawrence had top billing over Will Smith, this movie landed in cinemas in all its gun-wielding, vehicle-exploding, post-shootout-wisecracking humungousness.
Category: Films
Is Hollywood really going to ditch the anti-fascist satire in its Starship Troopers remake?
If there is a modern day equivalent in Hollywood to Dutch director Paul Verhoeven, he or she must be hiding in the nearest underground space
David Lynch ‘wanted to go back to work’ before his death says Naomi Watts
Mulholland Drive star Naomi Watts says that David Lynch “wanted to go back to work” before his death in January. In an interview with the
Just Another Girl on the IRT review – Leslie Harris takes on race, sex and class in 90s indie gem
There’s an undimmed freshness, warmth and freewheeling energy in this 1992 indie gem, and its director Leslie Harris – whose career since has chiefly involved
Santosh review – terrifically tense cop movie digs into sexism and caste prejudice in India
Writer-director Sandhya Suri has made a tense, violent and politically savvy crime procedural set in India: a film about sexism, caste bigotry and Islamophobia that
First trailer arrives for Paul Thomas Anderson’s collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio
Less than 24 hours after Warner Bros announced they had pushed back the release date for Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film to late September –
Santa Fe clinic says Gene Hackman’s wife called them the day after police say she died
A private healthcare clinic in New Mexico has cast doubt on official findings about the timing of the death of Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa,
Keira Knightley at 40: her 20 best films – ranked!
20. The Hole (2001) View image in fullscreen Knightley’s first big role was in this teen thriller, about four private school kids partying in a
Flow review – Oscar-winning animation is a beautiful and painterly animal adventure
Humans are nowhere to be seen and the animals have taken over in this gorgeous animated adventure that was the dark horse winner at last
Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other review – compelling portrait of a passionate marriage
It’s hard not to wonder why this excellent documentary about an older married couple – writer and artist Maggie Barrett and photographer Joel Meyerowitz –