Bruce Willis has spoken about the possibility of a sixth installment of the Die Hard film franchise. With the fifth movie gearing up for release this month, Willis is already thinking about the future, fending off questions about a sixth film whilst appearing Britain’s One Show with a simple ‘yes’. Fifth installment ‘A Good Day … Continued
Die Hard 5 Stills Released Online
Stills from the upcoming fifth installment of the Die Hard film franchise have been released online. The shots show Bruce Willis taking on the role of the ever-frustrated John McClane, as well as showcasing new cast member Yuliya Snigir, who is seen taking off her motorcycle leathers. The plot of Die Hard 5 (which has … Continued
Review: The Dark Knight Rises****
Gotham City is once more set as an unsettling place to live with its future in the balance, allowing visionary film-maker Christopher Nolan the opportunity to propel us into the depths of human despair and depravity in his latest dark saga, The Dark Knight Rises (TDKR). But with this film, which completes the story arc … Continued
Bruce Willis Introduces Baby Mabel
Emma Heming-Willis has shared a photo on twitter of her husband Bruce Willis and their 6 week old daughter, Mabel Ray. Emma, 35, captioned the adorable sight, ‘“A beautiful day in Budapest with the loves of my life. Daddy and Mabel cracking each other up.” Their gorgeous daughter was born on April 1st and weighed … Continued
Review: 30 Minutes Or Less***
After Zombieland, director Ruben Fleischer was always going to have big boots to fill with his next film. He remains very much in the same comedy adventure genre, only taps into the Apatow school of idiocy with puerile, often chauvinistic man-child humour. The redeemable feature, however, is Fleischer doesn’t dwell too long on the visual … Continued
Review: Cell 211****
Prison dramas are abundant, as are TV series depicting life behind bars that continue to fascinate audiences as they depict a pressure-cooker microcosm of life. So making a drama that stands out internationally is a tall order. But something quite unique about writer/director Daniel Monzón’s adaptation of Cell 211 (Celda 211)is the marriage of sheer … Continued






