Stockport - A Miniature Manchester! Okay, well for those of you that DON’T live in the UK, the first thing you need to do is book a flight to Manchester Airport. For those of you that DO live in the UK you can...
I must watch too many ‘horror’ films, because this film review is the classic ‘An American Werewolf in London’, 1981. It stars David Naughton and Griffin Dunne as a couple of travellers from the USA; they end u... read full review
I’m afraid as we go back to the eighties again in my reviews, for ‘Poltergeist’. It was the first in a trilogy of quite successful films, but this one in particular blew me away. It was a typical American famil... read full review
It surprises me that I’ve decided to review ‘The Truman show’ but it really did have me hooked from start to finish, its that whole big brother scenario, and I’m just a nosy person really! This is Big Brother i... read full review
Terminator 1 (a smash hit in the 80’s) and 2 (a smash hit in the 90’s), both excellent films, directed by James Cameron. Starring Arnold Schwazenegger (The Terminator) and Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor). The Ter... read full review
Get ready to be choked up - even U stoney faced blokes!
The Green Mile was a real tear-jerker brought out in 1999, directed by Frank Darabont and based on the book by Stephen King the film began with some really disturbing scenes involving two young girls that were ... read full review
‘Bram Stokers Dracula’ is the probably the most amazing love story I have ever seen. It begins in 1947 when Prince Vlad (Gary Oldman) has to unwillingly leave his Princess Elizabeta (Winona Ryder) to go and fig... read full review
Back in 1990 (was it really over 10 years ago!), Paul Verhoeven directed a film with two of Hollywood’s biggest stars at that time in it. Arnold Schwazenneger and Sharon Stone starred in the futuristic Action-P... read full review
In 1999 ‘The Matrix’ was quite possibly the film of the decade. After a quite spell in Cinemas, it came and shook us up completely. Living in a world of computer technology and advancements too quick to mention... read full review