
In the war on terror, there are no winners, only victims.
‘I don’t believe in heaven. I believe in pain, I believe in fear, I believe in death,’ growls the titular, gun-toting hero in voiceover at the beginning of John Moore’s tiresome video game-to-movie adaptation.
Freedom of expression and the freedom of peaceful assembly are cornerstones of western civilisation, set down in The European Convention On Human Rights.
Almost 20 years ago, Rob Reiner’s seminal romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally.
Oliver Stone has cultivated a reputation as the bruiser of modern cinema.
Are there any good cops in New York City? Time and again, when filmmakers hit the mean streets of the Big Apple, the uniformed men and women who are supposed to be upholding the law are the very same people bending it beyond all recognition.
Writer-director Stephan Elliott (The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert) revives Noel Coward’s comedy across the class divide with this handsome jaunt into the British countryside.
Agent 007 returns, all guns blazing, in the action-packed follow-up to Casino Royale, set in the immediate aftermath of the blockbusting 2006 film.