Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis), born under the starry sky, with the signs predicting she was destined for great things. While going about her mundane life, barely making ends meet, she spots Caine (Channing Tatum) an ex-military hunter, genetically engineered, as he arrives on Earth. He is there to track her down, and Jupiter is thrown… Continue reading Jupiter Ascending: Review
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Fury: Review
Fury, the name says it all. The fierce tank battles between German and American forces. The Americans were out gunned, out numbered, and the Germans had superior tanks. Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank, with a five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Fury is a raw, stark look at the realities… Continue reading Fury: Review
Still Alice Out 13 February 2015
Forefront Media Group releases STILL ALICE, starring Julianne Moore. The film, which won both the Golden Globe and SAG Awards for best actress and is now the frontrunner for the Best Actress Academy Award, premieres in South African cinemas February 13th, 2015. In STILL ALICE, Julianne Moore plays Alice Howland – a happily married and… Continue reading Still Alice Out 13 February 2015
New Offbeat Afrikaans Romantic Comedy Strikdas Set For Release 3 April 2015
In ‘Strikdas – ‘n Familie Gedoente’ a new comedy from Stefan Nieuwoudt, the director of ‘Superhelde’ and ‘Ek Joke Net’, Kaz McFadden plays Don ‘Vossie’ Vorster, a geeky bunny-hugger with a good heart who is about to set off for Stellenbosch University. His proud father hands him a box inside which Vossie discovers a slightly… Continue reading New Offbeat Afrikaans Romantic Comedy Strikdas Set For Release 3 April 2015
The Imitation Game: Review
Mathematician, cryptanalyst, and war hero Alan Turing, father of of modern-day computing, arrested on a count of “gross indecency” for the criminal offence of homosexuality. Unbeknownst to authorities at the time, this man helped the allies win the war. The Imitation Game tells two stories of Turning’s life, the story of this arrest, and the… Continue reading The Imitation Game: Review
Taken 3: Review
Bryan Mills is back. After having his daughter taken in the first film, he and his wife being taken in the second, he is now accused of a vicious murder that he never committed. Taken 3 takes the serious in a different direction. and thankfully avoids the over-the-top violence of the previous film, rather going… Continue reading Taken 3: Review