Articles in 2010 Movies
Encased in ice deep in the Korvatunturi Mountains is an evil monster, an immortal beast that thrives on the mass murder of children. This is no werewolf, no vampire, no alien life form. This is …
It doesn’t seem two minutes since Inception (2010) took over cinemas everywhere and yet from December 7th you can own your own little piece of futuristic dream theory in the form of a DVD or …
The premise of being invaded by alien life forms has been a staple of horror/sci-fi movies since the dawn of cinema. The more interesting topic of what exactly happens in the years after aliens have …
An Ordinary Execution is, well, a bit ordinary really. This movie portrays the last days of Stalin’s life through the eyes of a doctor, taken into his confidence through the power of her healing hands. …
With the magical world in danger of hostile takeover by Lord Voldemort, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) must find and destroy the elusive Deathly Hallow if they …
The best way to describe the experience of watching Enter the Void (2009) French director Gaspar Noe’s latest movie is ‘an ordeal.’
Naked pictures. That should get you to click the link.
The November DVD release of I’m Still Here marks the final chapter in the Joaquin Pheonix Hip Hop, psycho-tramp saga.
Have you enjoyed watching Jake Gyllenhaal die in the past? Did you wish the time dagger didn’t revive him in Price of Persia? Wanna watch him die a lot? Read on.
An incredibly smart and shocking thriller, The Disappearance of Alice Creed is a refreshing attempt at the kidnap-hostage movie.
Lil’ bits of news to tide you over through the weekend.
New trailers, posters, and free candy! (note: there is no candy, free or otherwise)
Mostly news concerning Olivia Wilde. You know she’s bitchy looking, but I want to sit by a fire and have her cuss at me.
Hey I looked up the word ‘Garbage’ in the dictionary yesterday, and fittingly Scott Pilgrim vs. the World was the description. Its a perfect match.
Following the death of their father, the family at the centre of Jorge Michel Grau’s recently released We Are What We Are have more pressing matters than funeral arrangements to attend to… namely who is …

