Film Review: Merchants of Doubt (2015)
byEvery so often there comes along a documentary that needs to be seen, one that is so stirring that it makes you want to…
Every so often there comes along a documentary that needs to be seen, one that is so stirring that it makes you want to…
Still a relative newbie on the scene, director and writer J.C. Chandor has quickly proved he can play up there with the big guns….
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The Yes Men Are Revolting documents the pranks and hoaxes perpetrated by activist duo The Yes Men. This is their third documentary, following The…
Poor casting and a mediocre script are what render Mortdecai a supremely disappointing film. Johnny Depp in the title role is close to terrible….
You may be forgiven for wondering why in the 21st century, it takes a movie about the civil rights movement to showcase the talents…
Some might meet the news of yet another comic book adaptation with an exasperated sigh, but there’s not a superhero in sight this time…
An old filmmaking adage says that you should never work with children or animals, however if the debut film by Andy Hamilton and Guy…
Based loosely on the 1974 cult hit of the same name which stared James Caan, The Gambler stars Mark “Marky Mark” Wahlberg as John…
Back in 1995, long before FitBits existed, Cheryl Strayed hiked 1770 kilometres along the Pacific Coast Trail (PCT) in a journey of self-discovery and redemption….