The trailer for comedy follow-up ‘The Hangover 3′ has debuted online. The clip sees Alan, Stu and Phil head back to Vegas for another series of madcap adventures, including a poolside-shoot out, another confrontation with Lesley Chow and numerous run-ins with the law. The conculsion to the Hangover trilogy lands on May 24th. Are you … Continued
Bradley Cooper Talks Rock Bottom With The Hollywood Reporter
Bradley Cooper can be seen gracing the cover of the latest issue of the US publication The Hollywood Reporter. The 37-year-old actor shows off his good looks while talking about his rocky road to success and when he realised he’d hit his lowest point. “I was at a party and deliberately bashed my head on … Continued
Review: Project X****
Imagine throwing the party you’ve always dreamed of in a venue primed for purpose – pesky neighbours and law enforcement aside. Imagine all the coolest people attending and dancing to some kick-ass tunes. It’s the stuff of decadent dreams that this out-of-control juggernaut feeds off, tapping into a real deep-rooted deviance from our days of … Continued
Review: Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon 3D****
Director Michael Bay’s 3D battle is finally upon us this week, as Autobots and Decepticons clash once more in one almighty final confrontation on Earth – well, Chicago, actually. After being rather impressed by Paramount’s recent preview of an assortment of 15 minutes worth of 3D footage from the film and its trailer, there was some … Continued
Review: Bridesmaids*****
The biggest mistake you can make is to dismiss Paul Feig’s Bridesmaids as yet another pre-wedding ‘chick flick’, along the lines of 27 Dresses. An even bigger one is writing it off as simply a ‘female Hangover’ – even though contrary to critic sentiment, the lads in Bangkok are riding high at No.2 slot in … Continued
3D Review: Transformers: Dark of the Moon
The promise of Autobots and Decepticons battling it out in 3D brings mixed feelings. On the one hand, director Michael Bay’s Transformers film franchise is the perfect vehicle for letting loose the new technology. On the other, his past two films that include a frenetic, whirling kaleidoscope of indiscernible, eye-torturing 2D colour as the two … Continued
Review: Cedar Rapids****
‘We’re all just selling something’ is the weighty moral of Youth In Revolt director Miguel Arteta’s new coming-of-age comedy, and without the intriguing (and unlikely) pairing of Ed Helms and John C. Reilly, it could be argued that marketing a film about a naïve insurance salesman from small-town, Midwest America who discovers himself on a … Continued
Review: Limitless ****
Imagine popping a pill that triggers total memory recall and information intake to allow you to achieve whatever you want in life. Sounds like superhuman power, the ultimate aphrodisiac, perhaps? But with such power come responsibility and an ugly side. This is the idea behind The Illusionist’s Neil Burger’s new psychological thriller, Limitless, starring The … Continued
Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son
You need to pity Martin Lawrence, you really do. Imagine knowing after the second, no, the first film that the franchise you’ve signed up to is a right stinker, and you have to make a third to keep the money men happy. But hey, let’s change the title of the third to fool those who … Continued









