Watching the opening credits and scene to the film, you could be forgiven for thinking that you are watching news footage from October & November 2005. In fact it isn't until you see the age of some o... read full review
Rarely has a director made such a stunning and thought-provoking debut as Darren Aronovsky makes with Pi. Shot in black & white, the film is brutal and unforgiving in its portrayal of the central character... read full review
From the cover this looks like another British gansgter flick in the style of Lock, Stock... However, from the opening scene of a sutan lotion covered Ray Winstone reclining next to his pool, you know that you... read full review
I bought this because I grew up in the 80s and remember thinking it was such a cool film first time around. Watching again now, you're reminded of the outrageous fashion and music that were around at the ... read full review