Z is for Zombieland

I <3 Zombies, I cannot lie. So when I was asked if I was interested in reviewing ‘Zombieland’ for blu-ray, it was a no-brainer! Who am I to deny the coolness of zombies and Woody Harrelson as the gun-toting zombie-killer from Tallahassee? Zombieland is a very funny take on how to survive if the entire planet (or in this case, country)… Continue »

The return of Jeff Bridges in Crazy Heart

Crazy Heart heralds the return of Jeff Bridges. Not that he hasn’t already produced fine work prior to this (his creepy and way too convincing psycho-killer Barney in ‘The Vanishing’ springs to mind). In Crazy Heart however, Jeff Bridges takes control of the role with the ease of a seasoned pro and nails it 110 percent. Continue »

The end of the Vampire’s grip on Hollywood?

A new day dawns and so the vampire creeps, creeps, creeps its way slowly back into the shadowy depths of mythology. Or does it? Has Hollywood had its fill of blood-letting and bloodlust? Do we finally bid farewell to Edward Cullen, Angel, Eli and Bill Compton? Or does the vampire continue to dig its nails into the everlasting flesh of… Continue »

Kiwi actors feature in Spartacus

Kiwi actors Lucy Lawless and Craig Parker will be appearing in the upcoming Starz TV series ‘Spartacus: Blood and Sand’ which looks extremely kick ass, I might add. With executive producer Sam Raimi behind the scenes, I have a good feeling about the show. Checking out the trailer gives me a distinctly ‘300′-cum-’Gladiator’ type feel about it with the grittiness… Continue »

Goya’s Ghosts – DVD Review

If you’ve never heard of the artist Francisco Goya you’re not alone. Goya’s Ghosts is directed by Milos Forman and stars the wonderful Skellan Skarsgard as Goya, Natalie Portman as his muse Ines and Javier Bardem as the manipulative and corrupted Father Lorenzo. It’s a movie told from Goya’s perspective and portrays Goya as a lonely but talented artist who… Continue »

The Red Baron flies off the shelves!

I was thrilled to walk into my local video store to find they had The Red Baron advertised on the shelves. Alas, this happiness was short-lived when I discovered every single copy was out! I was eventually able to grab one as it was returned and was pretty hyped to watch this movie all about the infamous “Red Baron” or… Continue »

Paranormal Activity – Movie Review

Distributor: Icon Film Distribution Released: 2009 Genre: Thriller/Horror Credits: Director: Oren Peli Written by: Oren Peli Starring: Katie Featherston (Katie), Micah Sloat (Micah) Rating: M Considering the budget for this movie (only $15,000 USD) and the millions it made at the box office opening weekend (9.1 million USD according to IMDB), Paranormal Activity is by all accounts, a blockbuster. Don’t… Continue »

Avatar – Movie Review

Distributor: Fox Movies NZ Released: 2009 Genre: Action/Adventure/Sci Fi Credits: Director: James Cameron Written by: James Cameron Starring: Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez, Zoe Saldana, Giovanni Ribisi, Stephen Lang  Rating: TBC Nothing could prepare me for the sensory onslaught that was Avatar in all its 3D magnificence. James Cameron really has done himself proud with this one. Avatar is,… Continue »
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Foreign Films

Posted 20 Nov 2009

Girl with the Dragon Tattoo –...

Distributor: Rialto Distribution Released: 2009 Genre: Drama/Comedy Credits: Director: Niels Arden Oplev Written by: Nikolaj Arcel (screenplay) Rasmus Heisterberg (screenplay) Starring: Michael Nyqvist, Noomi Rapace, Ewa Fröling Rating: TBC Thanks to Rialto Distribution for holding the media screening. Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is based on a best-selling novel by Swedish author Stieg Larsson and is quite possibly one of the… Continue »
Posted 17 Sep 2009

Red Cliff – Movie Review

Distributor: Hoyts Distribution (NZ)  Released: 2008 Genre: Action/History/Drama Credits: Director: John Woo Writers: John Woo, Khan Chan Starring: Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Shido Nakamura Rating: M Tales of ancient history are always dangerous to adapt on film. Quite often, the fiction ends up being more appealing than the fact and the lines between history and fiction blur. I’m not really up… Continue »
Posted 01 Aug 2009

Lancelot du Lac – DVD Review

Distributor: Madman  Released: 1974 Genre: Drama/Romance/War Credits: Director: Robert Bresson Writer: Robert Bresson Starring: Luc Simon (Lancelot), Patrick Bernhard (Mordred)  Rating: M This DVD was supplied by Madman Entertainment New Zealand for review Arthurian legends are some of the best movies to watch if they’re done right. ‘Excalibur’ was probably one of the better movies to capture Arthur and his gallant knights… Continue »
Posted 19 May 2009

King of the Hill – DVD Review

Distributor: Madman Entertainment Released: 2007 Genre: Thriller/horror Credits: Director: Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego Screenplay by: Javier Gullon and Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego Starring: Leonardo Sbaraglia, Maria Valverdo Rating: R 16 King of the Hill is one especially good thriller. So no, we’re not talking about the animated show here. I tend to be really picky about thrillers but as I’ve mentioned before, the foreign movies… Continue »
Posted 25 Apr 2009

Martyrs – DVD Review

Distributor: Canal Horizons Released: 2008 Genre: Drama/Horror Credits: Director: Pascal Laugier Writer: Pascal Laugier Starring: Morjana Alaoui (Anna), Mylene Jampanoi (Lucie) Rating: R 18 If you’re a fan of horror but you like your entertainment to have something more than mindless, gratuitous violence (as seen in movies like Saw and Hostel – which I might add, kinda bored me) then you’ve… Continue »
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