The Darkest Hour – Prize Giveaway
The Darkest Hour is out from 16 January and you can win some fantastic prizes!
Enter and winAt times it can feel like the film is acting as a showcase for Efron, and goes too far in trying to prove a point although he holds his own, dispelling any doubt that he can competently perform outside of his familiar all-singing, all-dancing territory.
The film seems intent on covering the cast in as much mud, blood, and slime as possible, falling back on the conventions of gross-out cinema and abandoning the subtlety that made the first film so refreshing.
Cracks is sure to demand interest if only for the fact that it’s the full-length directorial debut of Jordan Scott, the daughter of the legendary Ridley Scott.
The Merry Gentleman is rich in atmosphere, and even offers the odd moment of humour, but at its heart are some dark themes.
Christian is on a mission to discover the truth behind his daughter’s mysterious decease and attempts to unearth clues as to what happened during her final hours.
Unable to coherently vocalise his inner thoughts, or successfully communicate with any other humans, Krister resorts to wild outbursts of frantic, flailing violence.
A debut collaboration from Sam Fleischner and Ben Chace, Wah Do Dem is daring, witty and very, very cool.
This may sound like a generic one-by-one slasher. However, Christopher Smith has created an altogether more spooky and intriguing offering.
Bahrani tells the story of two men; one starting his American dream and the other ending it.
Actress and supermodel Laetitia Casta stars in this rather epic French outing from Oliver Ducastel and Jacques Martineau.