Top 3 films of 2013
The Sessions
If someone were to tell me you could write a film about a man who is paralysed from the neck down, forced to sleep in an iron lung at night, and is on a quest to lose his virginity with a sex therapist and make
The feature film return of John Roberts, who we last saw on the big screen 15 years ago with a personal childhood favourite, Paulie, is Day of the Flowers. Don't be excepting parrots with linguistic skills to the point of self-awareness here.
When their father dies, left-winger Rosa (Eva Birthistle) and
By Nicky Johnston.
2013:
Now You See Me
My all-time-favorite films include How to Steal a Million and The Thomas Crown Affair so I knew I was going to love this heist caper, but it still managed to obliterate my expectations.
Superlative cast, engaging and well-executed plot & extraordinarily well filmed for this type
By Joseph Conaghan aka Joe Blogs.
On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the release of the first Beatles film we look back at their celluloid contribution which often are often overlooked when considering their history.
The Beatles legacy encompasses a library of Classic Albums and Singles throughout the Sixties which
By Elliott.
Top three films of 2013:
Rush - drama as good as it gets.
Star Trek Into Darkness - a great take on a well-known story, as well as a good old-fashioned thriller.
Enough Said - this film didn’t get as much press as it deserved. A compelling and moving story as well