Young Adam
September 26th, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
A complex tale simply told, Young Adam looks set to become British Cinema’s major critical triumph for 2003. Early buzz,
September 26th, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
A complex tale simply told, Young Adam looks set to become British Cinema’s major critical triumph for 2003. Early buzz,
September 24th, 2003 | by Ed Colley
The Italian Job (2003) is the cinematic equivalent of a shrug of the shoulders. It is neither good nor bad,
September 23rd, 2003 | by Johan De Silva
The wedding has been cancelled but the box office hasn’t and so comes the release of the first of two
September 16th, 2003 | by Ed Colley
A certain Tim Firth will have had a pretty stressful time of it recently. For not only has Calendar Girls
September 5th, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
Calendar Girls has just about enough charm to snare you exactly where it wants you. You can tolerate all the
August 29th, 2003 | by Adrian Mackinder
As is the norm nowadays, any film that does vaguely well at the box office spawns at least one sequel.
August 29th, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
The complete antithesis of everything Disney stands for, Belleville Rendezvous (known as Les Triplettes de Belleville on its original release
August 22nd, 2003 | by Jay Richardson
Billed as Billy Connolly’s first comic film role – his performance in the lacklustre Still Crazy charitably ignored – The
August 15th, 2003 | by Ed Colley
Jim, Michelle, Stifler and the rest of the gang return for one more slice of the pie in another likeable,
August 11th, 2003 | by Jay Richardson
As the first major Hollywood film to tackle heroin addiction, The Man With The Golden Arm shocked contemporary audiences, defying