Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
August 8th, 2003 | by Kenny Hogart
There was a time when the Summer box office was routinely dominated by runaway pirate adventure pictures. From the twenties
August 8th, 2003 | by Kenny Hogart
There was a time when the Summer box office was routinely dominated by runaway pirate adventure pictures. From the twenties
August 1st, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
The fate of a saga perceived by many, including its creator, to have run its course lies in the hands
July 25th, 2003 | by Ed Colley
Agent Cody Banks might be able to kill you with his two fingers, but he and his film has got
July 25th, 2003 | by Ed Colley
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas – an enjoyable 90 minutes of American cultural imperialism. This latest animated offering from
July 20th, 2003 | by Ed Colley
Citizen Kane is probably the most famous film ever made. Throughout the past five decades, the debut of actor/writer/director/producer Orson
July 18th, 2003 | by Ed Colley
After X Men 2 and The Matrix: Reloaded, The Hulk was always going to be, chronologically at least, the third
July 18th, 2003 | by Adrian Mackinder
For a time it looked as though no one would ever get to see this film. Australian filmmaker Gregor Jordan
July 2nd, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
Another week, another sequel. 2003, the official year of the rehash, continues to unravel its dearth of new blood with
July 1st, 2003 | by Nik Huggins
The crime thriller, like the western, is an American genre Par Excellence. Films centred on the cat and mouse tension
July 1st, 2003 | by Jay Richardson
It’s a safe assumption that Bruce Almighty was an easy pitch to studio bosses. Morgan Freeman as God. Jennifer Aniston