Hachi: A Dog’s Tale **½Coming about a year after Marley & Me, not to mention several other canine themed films - dogs were very popular at cinemas early last year - Hachi: A Dog’s Tale is another feelgood family film of the canine variety,
I Love You Phillip Morris **½The latest Jim Carrey comedy is a film that both has a distinct air of familiarity surrounding it and, at the same time, a sense of freshness as well. The whole conman thing is not exactly a new concept and Carrey himself has treaded similar
The Bounty Hunter *The latest high concept romantic comedy (although perhaps one with less emphasis on romance and more on the comedy) is one that genuinely has the potential to stand out from the crowd. The first of two films that could perhaps be
The Spy Next Door *½Hulk Hogan in Mr Nanny, Arnold Schwarzenegger in Kindergarten Cop, ‘Dwayne Johnson in The Game Plan and Vin Diesel in The Pacifier - each of these is an example of a Hollywood action star trading in their tough guy image
Just wanted you to read this review from the awesome Faux."No Distance Left to Run is an (almost) extensive warts-and-all delve into the tumultuous history of one of Britain’s greatest bands. Pinned on Blur’s triumphant come-back gigs last year, taking in a pretty comprehensive chronological journey from