Posted by adambatty on 01/01/2012 · 2 Comments
What better way to mark the start of a new year than by taking a look at some of our most anticipated films of 2012. The Master – Paul Thomas Anderson’s follow-up to There Will Be Blood (Hope Lies’ favourite film of the decade) could not entice more. Hoffman and Phoenix lead, its being photographed … Read more
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Rob Girvan takes a look at the current state of Science-Fiction cinema. Walking out of a film like Green Lantern, the latest superhero swill served up by Warner Brothers, it is hard not to feel depressed about the state of science fiction cinema (Editors Note: I quite liked it! – Adam). $300 million invested in presenting … Read more
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