Bride and Prejudice Press Conference
June 10th, 2004 | by Ed Colley
On a rainy Sunday afternoon, Future Movies had the pleasure of attending the Bride and Prejudice press conference, along with
June 10th, 2004 | by Ed Colley
On a rainy Sunday afternoon, Future Movies had the pleasure of attending the Bride and Prejudice press conference, along with
June 5th, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
He might be an evil, undead fiend whose rapacious bloodlust terrorised Europe for centuries. He might shun the sun, savour
May 1st, 2004 | by Ed Colley
There is much to enjoy in Taylor Hackford’s Ray, a biopic of the late, great Ray Charles. There’s an Oscar-worthy
April 5th, 2004 | by Ed Colley
Wondrous Oblivion is that rare breed – a thoughtful, intelligent and warm-hearted British film. Set in 1960’S London, the film
March 11th, 2004 | by Michelle Thomas
A slightly surreal – and very cool! – day began with me being escorted by a handsome, besuited flunky down
February 9th, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
It’s every vegan’s nightmare. The person you love bingeing on hamburgers three times daily. They’re depressed, gain weight and suffer
February 8th, 2004 | by Michelle Thomas
I’m sitting at the back of the conference room on a little stage, drinking tea, when I catch a glimpse
January 8th, 2004 | by Johan De Silva
Will Smith and Bridget Moynahan chat about staring in I Robot and its spectacular, state-of-the-art visual effects technique that bring
January 1st, 2004 | by Ed Colley
Attempting to break into the movie business is a little like having sex for the first time. You know you
December 4th, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
Cinema Extreme propelled itself into the New Year last Saturday with another diverse smattering of directorial juvenilia. The Curzon Cinema