Joe Anderson
"I just feel like such a self-indulgent wanker talking about myself all the time… I struggle with that quite a bit."
View ArticleTom Hughes and Jack Doolan
The stars of Cemetery Junction talk about their swift ascent and the new Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant project.
View ArticleTom Tyrwhitt
Tom Tyrwhitt talks about growing up in East London, how he went about making his first feature film, and why it’s definitely not “like Adulthood on crack.”
View ArticleEmma Stone
Emma Stone talks exclusively to Pure Movies about Easy A, comedy and being part of the new Spiderman.
View ArticleTRON: Legacy
Perhaps inevitably, something has been lost in modernising Tron’s retro look in the age of 3D, but there is plenty to gaze at.
View ArticleThis Means War
Memorable comedies boast likeable characters, interesting ideas, wit and timing. Passable comedies have at least one of these components. This Means War has none.
View ArticleIn Darkness
Brutal, dank, disturbing, devastating, sickening and also pretty scary – In Darkness is a film about the Holocaust, yes, but not quite as expected.
View ArticleContraband
They – them Hollywood lot – they’re just throwing you scraps, yet they know that in the right mood everyone wants to see proper movies with proper guys doing proper stunts.
View ArticlePiggy
The incessant instrumentation only serves to amplify the unnecessary melodrama that is central to Piggy‘s problems.
View ArticleThe Cabin in the Woods
The fun is in sitting in stunned silence, totally blind to what might happen next, which is a giddy and thrilling ride that’s all-too-rare in cinema.
View ArticleShe Monkeys
As a study of the seemingly insignificant and often ongoing battles people play out in their every interaction with others in life, Swedish director Lisa Aschan’s debut feature is an interesting...
View ArticleThe Imposter
Truth is stranger than fiction, as Lord Byron once wrote. But fiction was invented because, most of the time, truth is either too boring or painful.
View ArticleSalute
On the podium at the 1968 Mexico City Games, African-American 200m medallists Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a controversial ‘Black Salute’ protest, marking one of the most powerful...
View ArticleThe World’s End
The Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy is less a means of codifying some sort of creative masterplan and more an excuse for its creators to tread water.
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