 | House Of Sand And Fog (DVD 2004) Brilliant movie featuring Jennifer Connelly and Ben Kingley about attachments, honour, and trying to do the right thing, in the face of adversity and/or seemingly impossible hurdles... read full review |
 | Independence Day (DVD 2004) Several concurrent stories running alongside one another; the main one being our realization we're not alone, and what one does in the event of a threat to one's self and/or livelihood... read full review |
 | O.N.E. (DVD 2004) I bought it because it reminded me of Orwell's 1984... slightly less bleak than that, it involves trying to deal with intangibles such as God's existence and what kind of society a public yearns for. read full review |
 | John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars (DVD 2002) Numerous levels of associations with Ghosts of Mars springs to mind... dealing with the past in the present... trying to lay claim to unchartered territory without knowing the implications or consequences... read full review |
 | Mission To Mars (DVD 2001) The subject of love and how one deals with its effects are dealt with in various ways here... lost love, sacrifice, coping with loss, as well as an incredible experience into the unknown and what one is prepare... read full review |
 | The Last Mimzy (DVD) Brilliant feelgood fantasy Sci-Fi movie for the family... two kids find an artefact washed up on a beach and its contents allow them to explore their own minds and imaginations, which end up having consequences... read full review |
 | X-Men (DVD 2004) Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen are superb in this movie as protagonists flexing their unusual gifts of mind... nice visual effects and a splendid crew of characters fighting forces. read full review |
 | Apt Pupil (DVD 1999) Superb movie about an ex Nazi war criminal whose past comes back to haunt him when a student becomes overly obsessed with history and uncovers his identity... read full review |
 | Casshern (DVD) One of the best features of this movie is the soundtrack... subtle, delicate but brilliant... lots of action a'la Matrix, if anything will challenge anyone with attention deficit issues. read full review |
 | The Dead Zone (DVD 2004) Excellent movie featuring Christopher Walken who crashes his car, and ends up in a coma only to wake years later, with the power to see into the future when in physical contact with a person. read full review |