I’ll admit from the off that I approached this film with some trepidation. Not that I was concerned about quality. On the contrary, I’ve been excited about the film for several reasons, foremost Read More
The Glass Man is a true tale for our times. As our economy goes down the pan, unemployment rises and the pressures of modern life weigh down on the average man and woman pushing them Read More
Buildings have memories. Houses, churches, hospitals, and hotels all hold echo’s of the past, reflections of events that have taken place between the four walls and when the walls talk often they tell tales Read More
Opening with the end of the world as we know it, The Divide dives straight into a cataclysmic chaos.Read More
Anna Merchant seemingly has it all: good looks, a great teaching job, some sassy sex in the city style friends and a hunky boyfriend who wants to spend the rest of his life with her.Read More
Sam Peckinpah was a man obsessed with violence. Throughout his amazing directorial career he made films set in harsh unforgiving worlds where the central characters attempted to live honorably and peacefully ultimately failing and succumbing Read More