Saturday 17 September 2011

Attack the Block is more prescient following London riots

What did you think of Joe Cornish's Attack The Block? Does it take on a different meaning, or a more powerful meaning, following the London riots? Read this Attack the Block review here.

Sunday 11 September 2011

Best blockbusters of the 1990s

The 1990s produced some fine blockbusters. It was a decade of big-spending and big movies. Take a look at this list highlighting the ten best blockbusters of the nineties.

Wednesday 31 August 2011

Updated reviews list at Top 10 Films

Reviews listed in alphabetical order
*All film reviews by Daniel Stephens unless otherwise stated

1941 (Review by George Litman)

A Cock and Bull Story
Alien
Aliens
Alien 3
All The President's Men
Amityville Horror, The (1979)
An Education
Animal House

April Fool's Day
Arbor, The

Bachelor Party
Be Kind Rewind
Below
Benchwarmers, The
Beverly Hills Ninja
Big
Black Christmas
Black Sheep
Brothers Bloom, The
Burbs, The


Changeling, The
Children of Men
City of God
Class
Clockwork Orange, A
Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Cloverfield
Cursed

Damned United, The
Dead End
Death Sentence
Departed, The
Disturbia
Dog Soldiers

Doom
Down and Out in Beverly Hills
Dressed To Kill
Duel


Eastern Promises

Fright Night

Gauntlet, The
Ginger Snaps
Girl in the Park, The
Goonies, The

Gran Torino
Grown Ups

Halloween (2007)
Hamlet 2
Harry Brown
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2
Heartbreak Kid, The (2007)
Hitcher, The (1986)

Hot Tub Time Machine
Human Centipede, The

I Am Legend
In Bruges
Interstate 60
Invention of Lying, The
Invictus
Iron Man

Jason X
Juno
Just Go With It

Kick-Ass

Last Exorcism, The
L.A. Story
Leap of Faith
Lenny
Let It Ride
Little Miss Sunshine


Man with One Red Shoe
Match Point
Mighty Heart, A
Money Pit, The
Mother (2009)

Murder on a Sunday Morning

Near Dark

Poltergeist III
Punchline

Queen, The

Reeker
Relic, The
Return of the Living Dead
Ring 2, The
Robin Hood
Rounders
Roxanne
Ruins, The
RV: Runaway Vacation


Shallow Grave
Shelter
Silver Bullet
Something Wild
Spellbound (2002)
Splash
Stand By Me
Stephen King's It
Straw Dogs
Sugarland Express, The

Surrogates
Surveillance

Tequila Sunrise
Terminal, The
Tommy Boy
Turner and Hooch


Unborn, The

Valkyrie
Vantage Point

Withnail and I

Zack and Miri Make a Porno
Zombies of Mass Destruction

Could Tom Six's The Human Centipede be the sickest horror film ever made?

Could Tom Six's The Human Centipede be the sickest horror film ever made? Find out what I thought of it here.

Wednesday 17 August 2011

A Clockwork Orange blamed for violence in the 1970s


Stanley Kubrick withdrew A Clockwork Orange from UK theatrical circulation because he was tired of the critical backlash towards his film that blamed it for a host of violent crimes in the early 1970s. Other films over the last thirty years have been blamed for violence and murder. What are your thoughts on life imitating art? Air your views at the top ten films to drive people to murder.