Sisters JANET LEIGH and BETTY GARRETT arrive in New York from Columbus, Ohio to seek their fortunes as actress and writer respectively and have trouble finding...
With the permission of the playwright, Howard Barker vividly adapted R C Sherriff’s celebrated 1929 World War One play Journey’s End for the screen, making the...
After Edward Scissorhands and two Batman films, Tim Burton’s next project was a simple bio-pic. But, being Tim Burton, it had to be the story of...
HUGH GRANT is an amiable young vicar newly arrived from Oxford in Australia in the early part of the century, who is promised a parish in...
Rob Reiner, whose credits include Misery, Spinal Tap and Stand By Me, directs this unique comedy starring ELIJAH WOOD star as North, an eleven-year-old who, feeling...
Like The Manchurian Candidate (1962) before it, SpaceCamp fell foul of history. This action/adventure story was prepped for an American release in early 1986. At the...
Japanese director Hideo Nakata’s second film after the well received Ghost Actress became a massive home hit on word-of-mouth and, after festival showings around the world,...
Although Michel De Nostre Dame died in 1566, he predicted the French Revolution, the assassination of John F Kennedy, the atomic bomb and two World Wars...
In the true story Papillon, previously filmed in 1973 with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, Henri ‘Papillon’ Charrière, a safecracker from the Parisian underworld, is wrongfully...
Oscar nominated film noir starring a young RICARDO MONTALBAN as a Massachusetts cop on his first murder investigation. Vivian Heldon (JAN STERLING) works in a bar...