Single location films are few and far between for a number of reasons. They are technically challenging due to the limited variations in shot composition. Being focussed on a single location tends to...
August is a bit of a mixed bag in terms of releases. The majority of the summer hopefuls are now behind us and its only the stragglers left. What this means is that some smaller films and a few selec...
It has been long overdue. The first trailer for Sin City: A Dame To Kill For has been released online. The film has had a rough passage from page to screen. It was originally penciled in for a 2013 r...
In the last part of our look forward to all things cinematic in 2014 we give you the top picks from Jason. Taken on a month by month basis the list gives flavour of what to seek out at the local mult...
An adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman has been in development since the 1990’s. Since then many failed adaptations have came and went including an attempt to bring the story to the s...
Romantic comedies can become stale very quickly. For every Silver Linings Playbook that breathes new life into the genre we’re subjected to a million films of the standard of The Bounty Hunter....
November marks the first full month where the award contenders come out to play. several ‘worthy’ films get their release in the hope of Early buzz giving them momentum towards the start...
Not being content with gaining plaudits across the board for his acting performances Joseph Gordon-Levitt looks to be adding another string to his bow with the release of the film Don Jon. A well as ...
Time travel films require a certain amount of faith on the part of the viewer. If you are willing to accept the premises presented then all is well. In some films thinking a bit too much about the sc...
When a film is described as how someone comes to terms with cancer you tend to fear the worst. There have been too many movie of the week entries where the story is so predictable that I could almost...