Cult TV & Film Reviews

Cult TV, forthcoming feature film, DVD and other film-related reviews
  1. Going The Distance

    Going The Distance

    One of the first couple-centric comedies in a long time that doesn't emphasise the worst in each gender.

    Posted 6th September 2010, 1:46pm

  2. The Last Exorcism

    The Last Exorcism

    One of the most satisfying chillers in recent years, it combines humour and horror as successfully as Wes Craven's original Scream.

    Posted 3rd September 2010, 9:53am

  3. The Girl Who Played With Fire

    The Girl Who Played With Fire

    Essential for those who loved the first, but be careful with your expectations.

    Posted 26th August 2010, 1:44pm

  4. Dog Pound

    Dog Pound

    Kim Chapiron takes a familiar scenario and fills it with pathos, humour and gutwrenching violence, aided by his prodigious cast.

    Posted 25th August 2010, 2:38pm

  5. Mother

    Mother

    A stylish, intelligent take on those movie staples amnesia and police corruption.

    Posted 24th August 2010, 9:58am

  6. Scott Pilgrim vs The World

    Scott Pilgrim vs The World

    Just one snazzy sequence following another, without any soul whatsoever. Frustratingly alienating.

    Posted 23rd August 2010, 12:24pm

  7. The Illusionist

    The Illusionist

    A thoughtful and charming visual treat for grown-ups.

    Posted 19th August 2010, 9:53am

  8. The Human Centipede (First Sequence)

    The Human Centipede (First Sequence)

    A deliciously fun and macabre treat for horror fans.

    Posted 13th August 2010, 4:01pm

  9. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

    If you expect Nicolas Cage to bring out the scene-stealing antics shown in Kick-Ass and Bad Lieutenant this year, you're in for a shock.

    Posted 11th August 2010, 11:25am

  10. The Expendables

    The Expendables

    The Expendables is to men what Sex and the City is to women: full of ugly machismo and an insult.

    Posted 5th August 2010, 11:26am