Fifty years after Glenn Ford and Van Heflin cocked their pistols in the original 3:10 To Yuma, based on a story by Elmore Leonard, director James Mangold saddles up for a fast-paced remake that reinvigorates the western genre. more
WRITTEN by brothers William and Julian Gilbey, and directed by the latter, Rise Of The Footsoldier is a bloodthirsty, true-life account of violence and retribution in the late 1980s and early 90s. more
FAMOUS for his role in Friends, this is David Schwimmer’s debut as director. It’s a spry romantic comedy which proves nice guys can finish last and still get the girl. more
THERE is a special bond between mothers and sons. In Hallam Foe, a young man’s deep emotional ties to his dead mother fester into obsession and a voyeuristic journey of self-discovery that threatens his mental well-being. more
DEATH Sentence updates Brian Garfield’s 1975 novel (the sequel to Death Wish) to a present day America riddled with drugs and gun-related gang violence. more
THE conventions of the horror genre have shifted immeasurably in the past five years, moving increasingly into the godforsaken realms of sadism and torture. more
ALMOST five years since his lifeless, bullet-riddled body was hauled out of the Mediterranean by a fishing boat, secret agent Jason Bourne (Damon) finally learns the harrowing truth about his past in The Bourne Ultimatum. more
ASH Brannon and Chris Buck’s computer animated mockumentary waddles initially in the webbed footsteps of Creature Comforts, introducing its loveable, feathered protagonists in a series of hysterical to-camera interviews. more
IF any more proof were needed that the golden age of Robin Williams is well and truly behind us, take a walk up the aisle with this mean-spirited comedy. more
MIDWAY through one of the pedestrian chases that litter Rush Hour 3, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker’s bickering detectives slide into the Parisian sewers to escape some gun-wielding bad guys, spluttering as they are submerged in all kinds of continental nastiness. more