Film Review: The Raid (2012)
byThere’s a famous scene in Tony Jaa’s The Protector where our hero, searching for the mob boss who stole his elephant (don’t ask) has…
There’s a famous scene in Tony Jaa’s The Protector where our hero, searching for the mob boss who stole his elephant (don’t ask) has…
Seven British retirees come to India for leisure and luxury in their autumn years and find new beginnings and second chances, proving the restorative…
NBC’s Smash continues to please as “Let’s Be Bad” highlights the many creative tensions, pressures and insecurities that exist in the lives of creative…
Another toe tapping, gun-toting and wildly entertaining episode of the delicious Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries.
If there was ever an enigmatic international star of the silver screen in contemporary times, it would be Charlotte Rampling. Her aura exists in…
Without a doubt, The Straits entered into uncharted territories of compelling Australian drama, not frequently seen on the small screen.
Wolf Creek made a proverbial splat when it arrived on Australian screens in 2005. In keeping with our companion piece to The Straits on ABC, Film…
Episode 4 once again increases the simple premise of a naïve and bumbling individual (Frank Woodley) out into the bigger world.
Woody Allen’s second film Take the Money and Run is the first true ‘Woody Allen’ film, after the curio that was What’s Up, Tiger…
“The Cost of Art” finally moves the new NBC series Smash into the rehearsal space. First day anxieties and nerves are a plenty, especially…