Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Sunday, 30 January 2011

The best films about male self discovery

I saw a common theme in some of my favourite movies: male characters, ranging in age, who had come to a crossroads. In many cases they were successful; they had a wife and kids, money and prosperity, a nice car and a big house. But something was missing. See my top 10 choices here

Saturday, 29 January 2011

Enthiran - India's answer to The Terminator meets The Matrix

Enthiran, an Indian sci-fi adventure released worldwide  last year, became the country’s most expensive movie thanks to its  lavish special-effects and spectacular action sequences that will remind  western audiences of The Terminator and more recently The Matrx series. It features lots of over-the-top action sequences including a ten minute extravaganza that might just feature some of the greatest action scenes ever filmed. [Check out the clip here]

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Top 10 Robert De Niro Movies


It's a challenge but someone has to do it. Top10Films.co.uk delves into the long, varied and brilliant career of Robert De Niro to pick out his ten best films.

Monday, 24 January 2011

Drive traffic to your site with Twitter

Having established a following of over 500 followers, Top 10 Film Editor looks at how to use Twitter as an effective marketing tool - read the article here.

Saturday, 22 January 2011

Reviewed: Juno

Friday, 21 January 2011

Michael Sheen is Brian Clough in the brilliant Damned United

Michael Sheen once again brings to life a real life figure in the form of smart-mouthed, quick-lipped Middlesbrough-born football manager Brian Clough. Clough is widely regarded as one of the best British football managers, and, if it had not been for his often controversial and outspoken views, would have surely coached England. His greatest success was winning the biggest trophy in club football – the European Cup – with Nottingham Forest. That he did it once was a huge feat but he achieved it twice in consecutive years which has never been matched by any British manager. [read full review here]