Movie review: Inglourious Basterds

‘INGLOURIOUS Basterds’ is the 7th film by renowned director Quentin Tarantino and stars Brad Pitt as the leader of a group of Jewish-American soldiers called “The Basterds.”Read

Movie review: The Taking of Pelham 123

‘THE Taking of Pelham 123’ is a remake of the Walter Matthau-led 1974 original. Denzel Washington stars as Walter Garber, an ordinary subway dispatcher about to have his day turned upside down.Read

Movie review: The Proposal

‘THE Proposal’ stars Sandra Bullock as Margaret Tate, a slave-driver of a boss who loses her US Visa status and is set to be deported back to Canada.Read

Movie review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

To defeat his old foe, he has to learn about his past and does so by delving into the memories of new Potions Professor Horace Slughorn (Jim Broadbent), who taught a young Voldemort.Read

Movie Review, Bruno (18)

Following the pattern set by previous Cohen-creation Borat, Bruno causes controversy everywhere he goes and catches out unsuspecting members of the public and celebrities with his outrageous behaviour.Read

Public Enemies Movie Review

Dillinger’s charisma, public appeal and daring bank raids bring him to the attention of FBI head J. Edgar Hoover (Billy Crudup) and top agent and sharpshooter Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale).Read

Movie review: Transformers

‘TRANSFORMERS: Revenge of the Fallen’ sees Shia LaBeouf return as Sam Witwicky, a young man caught in the middle of an epic struggle between rival alien robots, the Autobots and the DecepticonsRead

Movie review: Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs

‘Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs’ (out July 3) is the third in the popular animation series. I have to be honest and say I have not seen any of the previous two but the trailer for this entry looks very funny and this is definitely one for the kids.Read

Movie review: Last Chance Harvey

While there he meets Kate Walker (played by Emma Thompson). They strike up a conversation and realise that they share a nice chemistry. Can Harvey capitalise on this last chance at love and finally bond with his daughter?Read

Movie review: Terminator Salvation

Set in 2018 after machines have destroyed most human life in a nuclear holocaust, John leads Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin), wife Kate (Bryce Dallas Howard) and others into battle.Read

Movie review: Fighting

Harvey decides to manage Shawn and each brawl puts his life in more danger. Not a good thing considering Shawn is falling for feisty Zulay Valez (played by Zulay Henao).Read

Old Firm play is surefire winner with audiences

WHEN I clapped eyes on the toilet seat on stage I knew the audience was in for a funny ride during the ‘I’m No a Billy He’s a Tim’ show and we weren’t disappointed.Read

Movie review: Star Trek

Kirk starts as a rebellious young man but is convinced to join Starfleet Academy. He eventually has to step up and take responsibility when Romulan Nero (Eric Bana) threatens the galaxy.Read

Movie Review: X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Seeking revenge for the death of his girlfriend at the hands of his brother Victor (Liev Schreiber), Wolverine decides to join the army’s ‘Weapon X’ programme, run by William Stryker (Danny Huston).Read

Movie review: State of Play

The politician, Stephen Collins (Ben Affleck), is an old friend of Cal’s and he sets out to discover what role an organisation Stephen has been fighting against may have in the crime.Read

Movie review: Race to Witch Mountain

The children are aliens with paranormal abilities and Jack, with the help of UFO expert Dr Alex Friedman (Carla Gugino), has to protect them from a Government agency and an evil creature from their planet.Read

Anything Goes was a hit from start to finish

THE Airdrie and Coatbridge Amateur Operatic Society’s production of Anything Goes was a joy from start to finish.Read

Movie review: Fast and Furious

The two men are forced to team up after a shock death and infiltrate a heroin dealer’s underground operation. All the while, things are complicated by Brian’s history with Dom’s sister Mia (Jordana Brewster) and the lack of trust from both.Read

Movie review - Duplicity

They both get caught in the middle of an intense rivalry between two corporations, led by Paul Giamatti (Richard Garsik) and Tom Wilkinson (Howard Tully).Read

Movie review: Marley & Me

It quickly becomes obvious that Marley is going to be a handful but John and Jennifer grow to love him like a child and the film follows their adventures, and ever expanding family, over the course of many years.Read

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