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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At its purest, Killing Bono is about family, resentment, and dream-chasing.
Easy A is most notable for the funny, charismatic performance of Emma Stone – one that suggests the makings of a star.
Eleven years after the hugely loved East is East, Ayub Khan-Din continues the story of Khan family and their tussle with life in-between two worlds.
No Strings Attached is exactly what you think it will be and less. The plot is, as you are likely to have already deduced, features two casual acquaintances hooking up for sex until – shock horror! – their emotions complicate matters.
Flicks that follow women as they negotiate the tricky climb up the career ladder have formed a rich comedy sub-genre of late.
Scott Pilgrim lives in a world in which the ordinary is extraordinary, where imagination and exaggeration runs wild.
Much of the redeeming comedy and humanity of Knight and Day must be attributed to Mangold, whose recent directorial success has derived from more subtle offerings such as Girl Interrupted and Walk the Line.
Excellent pacing, fine set pieces, a few good jokes and a couple of beguiling performances left me, eventually, shamefully, seduced.
Although the template of the film is the same tired routine, a refreshing, lyrical Russell Brand gives new energy to a weary format.
Sensation starts as it means to go on, by confronting the viewer with banal intimacies of ordinary life and daring them to look away.