Dead Europe Review

An Australian photographer transporting his father’s ashes back to Greece learns of his family’s supposedly sinister past in Dead Europe.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Review

Kiwi director Peter Jackson is taking another trip back to Middle Earth this Christmas with his new Tolkien adaptation, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey; and I for one am glad that he has.
I, Anna Review

I, Anna, brought to you by real life mother and son double act Charlotte Rampling and director Barnaby Southcombe, is fittingly about the lies families keep for each other.
Seven Psychopaths Review

Irish funnyman writer and director Martin McDonagh follows up his cult classic In Bruges with Seven Psychopaths; a twisted tale of friendship, life imitating art and the love a man has for his, ah, pet.
The Dark Knight Rises DVD Review

The final act of Christopher Nolan’s epic ballad of Bruce Wayne, The Dark Knight Rises, is finally ready for you to take home with you – but is it as prestigious as people would have you believe?