The 2010 Oscars ceremony is fast approaching. On March 7th, prepare yourself for another nail-biting session of Jack Nicholson grinning maniacally on the front row as a series of nervous-looking actors step up to the podium to read out this year's winners of Hollywood's most prestigious film awards.
Christopher Nolan's 2008 movie The Dark Knight, although imperfect and somewhat bloated, was still one of the smartest, most exciting and, ultimately, best of the tepid bunch of blockbusters on offer in the last decade and featured a whirlwhind of a performance so good from Heath Ledger that it made his passing all the more tragic.
In Clash of the Titans the ultimate struggle for power takes place, pitting men against kings and kings against gods. But the war between the gods themselves could destroy the world. Born of a god but raised as a man, Perseus (Worthington) is helpless to save his family from Hades (Fiennes), vengeful god of the underworld. With nothing left to lose Perseus sets out on a quest to defeat Hades, and allow Zeus (Liam Neeson) to emerge victorious against the evil of the underworld.
The era of the black death was one of the most chilling periods in history. In 1347 A.D. a plague swept across Europe, causing mass hysteria and death. The black death (or the bubonic plague) wiped out one third of the population of Europe, and had a devastating effect upon the English population.
Imagine yourself requiring a heart transplant on the NHS. Then imagine having to buy the replacement organ on credit. You miss one repayment and your new heart gets repossessed. Sounds crazy? Not in the futuristic movie Repo men directed by Miguel Sapochnik.
When God loses faith in humanity and decides it is time for the apocalypse, he sends angels to destroy us.
There is huge excitement for what promises to be a fantastic sequel to Stephen Lisbergers Tron.
Thirty years after the flash, Eli (Denzel Washington) tirelessly walks through the barren wasteland, travelling west with a mysterious book in his possession.
Terrence Malick is a somewhat polarising director. People can fall in love with his movies, mesmerised, nay, enveloped by the sheer beauty of them, what with their lovingly framed shots of the natural world in all its glory and the way in which confused, conflicted human beings inhabit it. Others will be bored to tears.
19-year old Malik El Djebena (Tahar Rahim), a naïve French Arab, is sentenced to serve six years in the cut-throat criminal arena of a run-down French prison. He sets out to survive his journey alone, but soon discovers that the jail is run by a group of brutal Corsican gangsters that aim to use Malik for their own devices, setting the young prisoner on the path towards a power struggle between gangs...




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