Nov 27 2009 | Film Reviews
IT’S one of the most coveted roles in the film world, being a Bond girl: glamorous locations and, of course, the chance to get intimate with a dashing leading man. Read
Nov 27 2009 | Film Reviews
TEENAGERS keen to focus on a career in the world of film are invited to apply for Tyneside Cinema’s annual Northern Stars course. Read
Nov 27 2009 | Film Reviews
JUSTICE is blind – and by the end of F Gary Gray’s gruesome thriller, it’s also horribly burned, dismembered and disembowelled as a family man turns the tables on the lawmakers who let him down, with the help of his good friend Semtex. Read
Nov 27 2009 | Film Reviews
HOW do you turn $15,000 into $100m? If you’re enterprising Israeli-born film-maker Oren Peli, you write and direct a low-budget supernatural horror movie, shoot it at your own house in your spare time and watch as that modest vision becomes a 21st-century Blair Witch Project. Read
Nov 27 2009 | Film Reviews
Christmas comes early courtesy of British director Debbie Isitt (Nasty Neighbours, Confetti) and her improvised comedy about the preparations for a primary school nativity play. Read