A Liar’s Autobiography – Competition
A Liar’s Autobiography is out on DVD out now and we’re giving away three copies and three posters.
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Those expecting wanton alien bashing will not be disappointed as such, but be prepared for more of a sentimental time-travelling journey down memory lane with less of the Smith wise cracks.
Normally with Cronenberg we’re deep into psychosis, subjectively, down in the dirty of our subconscious and nightmares. Here we’re in therapy.
The new comedy from Roman Polanski is a hilarious and biting scale model masterpiece.
In Will Gluck’s new rom-com, Justin Timberlake may just have found a compatible niche that his army of fans want to see him in.
This fantastic feature-length début from director Eli Craig should set the precedent for comedy horror mash-ups.
If the concept of exploitation cinema doesn’t float your boat then this may convince you otherwise.
Easy A is most notable for the funny, charismatic performance of Emma Stone – one that suggests the makings of a star.
Whether it’s the good v evil, the battling against adversity, the morals or the outlook it leaves you with, it’s just one of those films that stays with you.
Dripping with nostalgia, Cemetery Junction centres on three working class lads in their early twenties who want to break free from their small hometown in search of more exciting lives.
Although frustratingly imperfect, Please Give is a delightfully funny and recognisable unpicking of some tightly-woven upholstery.