Release Date: |
05/03/2010 |
Genre: |
Children |
Cerficate: |
PG |
Run Time: |
108 minutes |
Plot: |
19-year-old Alice returns to the magical world from her childhood adventure, where she reunites with her old friends and learns of her true destiny: to end the Red Queen's reign of terror. |
Director: |
Tim Burton |
Cast: |
Johnny
Depp
|
Rating: |
6 out of 10 |
Review: |
Every element arrives in a package so neat and uncontroversial that it lacks all of the texture and bite that the writings of Lewis Carroll may have had. All the creatures and landscapes are perfectly-rendered CGI concoctions that contain absolutely no weight or humanity whatsoever. |
Release Date: |
17/12/2009 |
Genre: |
Adventure |
Cerficate: |
12A |
Run Time: |
162 minutes |
Plot: |
Avatar is the story of an ex Marine who finds himself thrust into hostilities on an alien planet filled with exotic life forms. As an Avatar, a human mind in an alien body, he finds himself torn between two worlds, in a desperate fight for his own survival and that of the indigenous people. More than ten years in the making, Avatar marks Cameron's return to feature directing incorporating new intuitive CGI technologies to transform the environments and characters into photorealistic 3D imagery that will transport the audience into the alien world rich with imaginative vistas, creatures and characters. |
Director: |
James Cameron |
Cast: |
Sam
Worthington
|
Rating: |
10 out of 10 |
Review: |
It might be more impressive on a technical level than as a piece of storytelling, but Avatar reaffirms James Cameron's singular gift for imaginative, absorbing filmmaking. |
Release Date: |
06/06/2005 |
Genre: |
Action |
Cerficate: |
12A |
Run Time: |
140 minutes |
Plot: |
Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins explores the origins of the Batman legend and the Dark Knight's emergence as a force for good in Gotham. In the wake of his parents' murder, disillusioned industrial heir Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) travels the world seeking the means to fight injustice and turn fear against those who prey on the fearful. He returns to Gotham and unveils his alter-ego: Batman, a masked crusader who uses his strength, intellect and an array of high tech deceptions to fight the sinister forces that threaten the city. |
Director: |
Christopher Nolan |
Cast: |
Christian
Bale
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
Brooding and dark, but also exciting and smart, Batman Begins is a film that understands the essence of one of the definitive superheroes. |
Release Date: |
25/01/1985 |
Genre: |
Comedy |
Cerficate: |
12 |
Run Time: |
105 minutes |
Plot: |
A freewheeling Detroit cop pursuing a murder investigation finds himself dealing with the very different culture of Beverly Hills. |
Director: |
Eddie Murphy |
Cast: |
Judge
Reinhold
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
Without a doubt this film sums up the 80s, A feel good movie with a great soundtrack and jaw dropping stunts like that shot in the opening chase sequence with the bus doing a powerslide. And of course, Eddie Murphys hilariously funny one liners serve as a comic contrast to the violence and profanity. Why can't they make movies like this anymore? |
Release Date: |
12/01/1996 |
Genre: |
Comedy |
Cerficate: |
PG |
Run Time: |
88 minutes |
Plot: |
Bud and Doyle's girlfriends just dumped them. Now the two friends get trapped in the Bio-Dome trying. |
Director: |
Jason Bloome |
Cast: |
William
Atherton
|
Rating: |
2 out of 10 |
Review: |
Hopefully, everyone knows how stupid Bio-Dome is. It's the manifestation of everything ridiculous about Pauly Shores movies ditto Stephen Baldwins movies. If the movie has any redeeming quality any at all it's that it gave Rose McGowan one of her early roles. |
Release Date: |
13/08/1967 |
Genre: |
Crime |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
112 minutes |
Plot: |
A somewhat romantised account of the career of the notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang. |
Director: |
Arthur Penn |
Cast: |
Warren
Beatty
|
Rating: |
8 out of 10 |
Review: |
The film is a fusion of incredible violence and jaunty slapstick, and smartly pauses for delicate moments to let us into the psyche of the main protagonists, we know they have hangups, and with that we know they are fallible human beings, and this sets us up a treat for the incredible jaw dropping finale, and the impact of this finale hits as hard now as it did back with the audiences of 1967. |
Release Date: |
16/10/1989 |
Genre: |
Romance |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
100 minutes |
Plot: |
Spending the summer in a holiday camp with her family, Frances (Baby) falls in love with the camp's dancing teacher. |
Director: |
Emile Ardolino |
Cast: |
Jennifer
Grey
|
Rating: |
6 out of 10 |
Review: |
I don't think there is one particular element that makes this movie so loved but many things, a lot of which are mentioned by numerous reviewers. Dirty Dancing has a nostalgic, languid, summery mood, realistic characters, a relateable honest message coupled with incredible music and dancing, and the one of the best dance sequences cinema has ever given us. |
Release Date: |
25/10/2002 |
Genre: |
Mystery |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
113 minutes |
Plot: |
A troubled teenager is plagued by visions of a large bunny rabbit that manipulates him to commit a series of crimes, after narrowly escaping a bizarre accident. |
Director: |
Richard Kelly |
Cast: |
Jake
Gyllenhaal
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
There are several memorable scenes in the film and Kelly creates a subtly menacing, surreal atmosphere throughout, as well as utilising an Abyss-like special effect that seems odd at first, but becomes significant later on. In short, Donnie Darko has 'Future Cult Movie' written all over it. You may not understand it straight away but it will make you think more than any film this year and coming up with different theories to explain it is definitely part of the fun. Heres hoping Richard Kellys next movie will be as interesting as this one. Highly recommended. |
Release Date: |
20/20/1987 |
Genre: |
Comedy |
Cerficate: |
12A |
Run Time: |
103 minutes |
Plot: |
High school senior Ferris Bueller decides to skip school, taking his girlfriend and best friend on a trip around Chicago. |
Director: |
John Hughes |
Cast: |
Matthew
Broderick
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
There are some great comic set pieces with a seize-the-day vibe for teens. Broderick is amiably charismatic and high school dean Jones almost matches him in comic skill. |
Release Date: |
07/10/1994 |
Genre: |
Drama |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
142 minutes |
Plot: |
Forrest Gump, while not intelligent, has accidentally been present at many historic moments, but his true love, Jenny, eludes him. |
Director: |
Robert Zemeckis |
Cast: |
Tom
Hanks
|
Rating: |
8 out of 10 |
Review: |
Only in America he could live such an interesting life: meet Elvis Presley, President Kennedy, John Lennon... He goes to Vietnams war and he does everything following his heart. He becomes an American hero |
Release Date: |
11/06/1982 |
Genre: |
Teen |
Cerficate: |
12 |
Run Time: |
115 minutes |
Plot: |
An English student at a 1960s American high school has to prove himself to the leader of a girls' gang whose members can only date greasers. . |
Director: |
Patricia Birch |
Cast: |
Maxwell
Caulfield
|
Rating: |
3 out of 10 |
Review: |
This movie is appalling in nearly every respect, but there's just something about it--perhaps how brazenly appalling it is that gives it an almost hypnotic fascination. |
Release Date: |
07/12/1984 |
Genre: |
Comedy |
Cerficate: |
12 |
Run Time: |
105 minutes |
Plot: |
Three unemployed parapsychology professors set up shop as a unique ghost removal service. . |
Director: |
Ivan Reitman |
Cast: |
Bill
Murray
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
Despite numerous viewings, I still find this very funny as I suspect many people do, because it entertains so well. I know the story is ludicrous and I don't believe for one second in ghosts so I ignore the theology and just laugh |
Release Date: |
25/04/1975 |
Genre: |
Romance |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
96 minutes |
Plot: |
A divorced New Yorker currently dating a high-schooler brings himself to look for love in the mistress of his best friend instead. |
Director: |
Woody Allen |
Cast: |
Woody
Allen
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
Manhattan was shot in beautiful crisp black and white by Gordon Willis, who has also worked on, among countless other films, Annie Hall and the three installments of The Godfather. The cinematography offers New York City a romantic 1940s feel reminiscent of how Allen claims to remember the city as a child: Maybe its a reminiscence from old photographs films books and all that. But that is how I remember New York. I always heard Gershwin music with it too. In Manhattan I really think that we succeeded in showing the city. When you see it there on that big screen its really decadent. |
Release Date: |
14/01/2005 |
Genre: |
Drama |
Cerficate: |
12A |
Run Time: |
132 minutes |
Plot: |
A hardened trainer/manager works with a determined woman in her attempt to establish herself as a boxer. |
Director: |
Clint Eastwood |
Cast: |
Clint
Eastwood
|
Rating: |
8 out of 10 |
Review: |
Critics are calling Clint Eastwood's latest a knockout, with fine performances and filmmaking that elevate cliched material to new emotional heights. |
Release Date: |
12/02/1976 |
Genre: |
Drama |
Cerficate: |
18 |
Run Time: |
133 minutes |
Plot: |
Upon arrival at a mental institution, a brash rebel rallies the patients together to take on the oppressive Nurse Ratched, a woman more a dictator than a nurse. |
Director: |
Milos Forman |
Cast: |
Michael
Berryman
|
Rating: |
8 out of 10 |
Review: |
The movie is perhaps more comedy and entertainment than heavy drama. Still that doesn't mean that the movie is not filled with some powerful emotional sequences. The tension between the patients and the staff gets more and more notable and grows throughout the movie, which eventually leads to a wonderful ending which I am not going to spoil. |
Release Date: |
21/10/1994 |
Genre: |
Crime |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
154 minutes |
Plot: |
The lives of two mob hit men, a boxer, a gangster's wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption. |
Director: |
Quentin Tarantino |
Cast: |
John
Travolta
|
Rating: |
9 out of 10 |
Review: |
That's what this 1994 film is, a tour de force cinematic expression by Quentin Tarantino. A film with which Tarantino staked his claim to the title of genuine Hollywood wunderkind, auteur, young genius, all ala Orson Welles. Pretty heady stuff. |
Release Date: |
01/09/1998 |
Genre: |
Action |
Cerficate: |
18 |
Run Time: |
169 minutes |
Plot: |
Following the Normandy Landings, a group of US soldiers go behind enemy lines to retrieve a paratrooper whose brothers have been killed in action. |
Director: |
Steven Speilberg |
Cast: |
Tom
Hanks
|
Rating: |
9 out of 10 |
Review: |
An amazing and compelling insight to warfare. Umbelievable camera shots/angles bring World War 2 to life especially for the US troops on D-Day. The use of flash bullets, and color saturation just add to the effect of a killing ground that not many people survive to come back from. |
Release Date: |
12/03/2010 |
Genre: |
Crime |
Cerficate: |
12 |
Run Time: |
138 minutes |
Plot: |
Drama is set in 1954, U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels is investigating the disappearance of a murderess who escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane and is presumed to be hiding on the remote Shutter Island. |
Director: |
Leonardo DiCaprio |
Cast: |
Mark
Ruffalo
|
Rating: |
6 out of 10 |
Review: |
Even if you've read the novel multiple times, you'll feel like you're reading the book for the first time again while watching. Scorsese perfectly recreates the menacing atmosphere of the island on film. Every location is foreboding and drenched with hints of unseen danger in dark corners. The lighthouse, the caves, the civil war fort housing the most dangerous patients, and the island itself--every locale seems large yet claustrophobic and isolated at the same time. |
Release Date: |
08/08/1989 |
Genre: |
Thriller |
Cerficate: |
18 |
Run Time: |
90 minutes |
Plot: |
A group of students traveling to California are menaced by a vicious group of skin-heads in the Colorado mountains. A WW2 vet living in the mountains comes to their rescue. |
Director: |
Chuck Connors |
Cast: |
Barbara
Bain
|
Rating: |
1 out of 10 |
Review: |
Not all films have to be Kubrick, Hitchcock or Lynch. This film isn't even Ed Wood! What this film is though, is amusing. There is no point to it. |
Release Date: |
01/11/2000 |
Genre: |
Comedy |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
104 minutes |
Plot: |
Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers, and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond. |
Director: |
Guy Ritchie |
Cast: |
Jason
Statham
|
Rating: |
9 out of 10 |
Review: |
This movie is very similar in plot, style, and characters to Guy Ritchie's previous work, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, but Snatch stands on its own as stylish, plot-twisting, frenetic entertainment. |
Release Date: |
21/05/1980 |
Genre: |
Action |
Cerficate: |
12 |
Run Time: |
124 minutes |
Plot: |
While Luke takes advanced Jedi training from Yoda, his friends are relentlessly pursued by Darth Vader as part of his plan to capture Luke. . |
Director: |
Irvin Kershner |
Cast: |
Mark
Hamill
|
Rating: |
8 out of 10 |
Review: |
While the first Star Wars was a bit subdued, this one picks up the action right from the start, although lulls are really appreciated because the first 40 minutes are pretty hectic. The most notable of those scenes are the gigantic robots which were awesome when this film first came out, and are still pretty good. The movie calms down after that opening land war but retains the viewer's interest with other things. |
Release Date: |
16/08/1991 |
Genre: |
Action |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
137 minutes |
Plot: |
The cyborg who once tried to kill Sarah Connor must now protect her teenager son, John Connor, from an even more powerful and advanced cyborg. |
Director: |
James Cameron |
Cast: |
Arnold
Schwarzenegger
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
Terminator 2 is the best film I have ever seen hands down. It surpasses the original in almost every way except the first film had a darker moodier atmosphere. But Terminator 2 has much much more, more character development, better acting strong direction, and THE most amazing visual effects ever!!! Camerons and Schwarzeneggers best movie. A true classic. The Best!!! |
Release Date: |
15/02/1985 |
Genre: |
Drama |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
97 minutes |
Plot: |
Five high school students, all different stereotypes, meet in detention, where they pour their hearts out to each other, and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought. |
Director: |
John Hughes |
Cast: |
Emilio
Estevez
|
Rating: |
8 out of 10 |
Review: |
One of the best portrayals of adolescent life ever done |
Release Date: |
26/02/2010 |
Genre: |
Horror |
Cerficate: |
18 |
Run Time: |
101 minutes |
Plot: |
About the inhabitants of a small Iowa town suddenly plagued by insanity and then death after a mysterious toxin contaminates their water supply. |
Director: |
Breck Eisner |
Cast: |
Timothy
Olyphant
|
Rating: |
6 out of 10 |
Review: |
George Romero's 1973 cult classic was a fun film. It focused a lot on the government and the scientists trying to figure out the cure. It also had some solid chaos in it. It was a very memorable low-budget film and when a remake was announced, I was not pleased. |
Release Date: |
24/07/2009 |
Genre: |
Action |
Cerficate: |
12A |
Run Time: |
152 minutes |
Plot: |
Set within a year after the events of Batman Begins, Batman, Lieutenant James Gordon, and new district attorney Harvey Dent successfully begin to round up the criminals that plague Gotham City until a mysterious and sadistic criminal mastermind known only as the Joker appears in Gotham, creating a new wave of chaos. Batman's struggle against the Joker becomes deeply personal, forcing him to "confront everything he believes" and improve his technology to stop him. A love triangle develops between Bruce Wayne, Dent and Rachel Dawes. |
Director: |
Christopher Nolan |
Cast: |
Christian
Bale
|
Rating: |
8 out of 10 |
Review: |
The Dark Knight deserves to be judged not against its comic book rivals - which quite frankly this movie simply blows away - but instead against the greats of the crime thriller genre. Nolan's movie, along with the films mentioned above, all feature psychopaths and murder, but also shine a light onto both the dark heart of human nature and moral decay inherent in metropolitan society. The Dark Knight looks stunning. As with its cinematic forbears, it also doesn't provide easy answers, and we're still not sure exactly what Nolan is trying so say with the film's ending. We don't want to spoil it for you but, suffice to say, it's loaded with contemporary resonance and questions the nature of vigilantism, government surveillance and the West's war on terror. Nonetheless, the fact that a movie about a comic book character who, lest we forget, was also the inspiration for Batman and Robin ("My garden needs tending!", indeed), still has the balls - following two and a half hours of breathlessly exciting, visceral film-making - to force the audience to address some of the most pivotal and important questions of our age is somewhat of a minor miracle. The Dark Knight is so thrillingly executed, primeval and exhilarating, it will forever sear itself into your consciousness. It might also be the most intelligent blockbuster movie ever made. |
Release Date: |
28/09/1951 |
Genre: |
Action |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
92 minutes |
Plot: |
An alien lands and tells the people of Earth that they must live peacefully or be destroyed as a danger to other planets. |
Director: |
Robert Wise |
Cast: |
Michael
Rennie
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
The real reason this story is so fresh is because it is a good story. It is not an excuse to slap us senseless with fast-paced cutting or drown us in great globs of special effects. It has an engaging plot with warm, interesting characters. If we stupidly (and as you know, Klaatu, we humans can be so very stupid) limit ourselves to the New Releases section of the video store, we forget that some SciFi thrillers put story before special effects. |
Release Date: |
06/10/2006 |
Genre: |
Crime |
Cerficate: |
18 |
Run Time: |
151 minutes |
Plot: |
Two men from opposite sides of the law are undercover within the Massachusetts State Police and the Irish mafia, but violence and bloodshed boil when discoveries are made, and the moles are dispatched to find out their enemy's identities. |
Director: |
Martin Scorsese |
Cast: |
Leonardo
DiCaprio
|
Rating: |
10 out of 10 |
Review: |
The Departed is a thoroughly engrossing gangster drama with the gritty authenticity and soupy morality that has infused director Martin Scorceses past triumphs. Featuring outstanding work from an excellent cast that includes Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Matt Damon, some critics say the film even tops its source material (the Hong Kong thriller Infernal Affairs). The Departedmarks a triumphant return to form for Scorsese; it's his best-reviewed film since GoodFellas. |
Release Date: |
17/12/2003 |
Genre: |
Fantasy |
Cerficate: |
12A |
Run Time: |
201 minutes |
Plot: |
The third and final film in Peter Jackson's THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, finds Middle-earth on the cusp of great change. Weary hobbits Frodo and Sam venture further into the dark realm of Mordor, guided by the increasingly desperate Gollum, the two-faced former owner of the Ring that Frodo must destroy in the fires of Mount Doom. Meanwhile Gandalf and Pippin contend with the deranged ruler Denethor at the once mighty city of Minas Tirith, as Merry joins Eowyn and the Riders of Rohan to hold back the forces of Sauron. Amidst the chaos, Aragorn must rise to his destiny, aided by Legolas and Gimli in assembling allies for a massive battle that will decide the fate of Middle-earth. |
Director: |
Peter Jackson |
Cast: |
Noel
Appleby
|
Rating: |
9 out of 10 |
Review: |
This film keeps us gasping from start to end! It's so impeccably and artfully done that we can hardly breathe, immobilised by emotion, suspense, the sheer spectacle, the intimate drama. Each character is pushed to the brink (some of them beyond it) by a script that never takes the obvious road; sticking closely to Tolkien's story helps, but there's an artistry in the writing that makes this more cinematic than literary. Each performer soars with it, showing us the blood, sweat and mental anguish at every stage, including moments of humour and joy that continually surprise them (and us). Wood and Astin will forever be a double-act after the gruelling voyage Frodo and Sam take to the fires of Mt Doom. Mortensen creates a gorgeous arc over the three films from hesitant to warrior to ruler--we not only believe this transformation, we feel it! Boyd and Monaghan prove that they're capable of much, much more than being a comic double act. Serkis gets to appear on screen as Smeagol in a prologue, then goes even further as Gollum later. And McKellen continues to add spark and soul with his perfect blending of wit and gravitas. Jackson juggles all of this with remarkable skill--technically this is a triumph from the expert music and production design to the nearly seamless effects. And scenes of quiet intimacy are staged with the same care as the mammoth battle sequences, which keep shifting gears and escalating until we are nearly overwhelmed ... and yet they're always coherent and meaningful. The themes are so resonant that they hit us deeply, as do the interpersonal dramas among the characters. The idea that even the tiniest people can change the world, as long as they work together, is pure inspiration. Quite simply, we never want the film to end! And for a while we think it might not, as Jackson wedges in several codas, epilogues, false conclusions and postscripts, most of which are a little too sweet after the raging power of the story's devastating climax. But they also let us say farewell to characters in just three years that have secured a place both in movie history and in our hearts. |
Release Date: |
10/02/1989 |
Genre: |
Comedy |
Cerficate: |
12 |
Run Time: |
85 minutes |
Plot: |
Incompetent cop Frank Drebbin has to foil an attempt to assasinate Queen Elizabeth II. |
Director: |
David Zucker |
Cast: |
Leslie
Nielsen
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
Really good light-hearted fun... |
Release Date: |
29/01/2010 |
Genre: |
Childrens |
Cerficate: |
U |
Run Time: |
197 minutes |
Plot: |
Walt Disney Animation Studios presents the musical The Princess and the Frog, an animated comedy set in the great city of New Orleans. From the creators of "The Little Mermaid" and "Aladdin" comes a modern twist on a classic tale, featuring a beautiful girl named Tiana (ANIKA NONI ROSE), a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again, and a fateful kiss that leads them both on a hilarious adventure through the mystical bayous of Louisiana. |
Director: |
Ron Clements |
Cast: |
Anika
Noni
Rose
|
Rating: |
6 out of 10 |
Review: |
A Disney film would not be a Disney film without singing, dancing and lots of wonderfully animated colour, and it is here that The Princess and the Frog really delivers. |
Release Date: |
17/02/1995 |
Genre: |
Crime/Drama |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
142 minutes |
Plot: |
Two imprisoned men bond over a number of years, finding solace and eventual redemption through acts of common decency. |
Director: |
Frank Darabont |
Cast: |
Tim
Robbins
|
Rating: |
9 out of 10 |
Review: |
Misery and Stand By Me were the best adaptations up until this one, now you can add Shawshank to that list. |
Release Date: |
17/06/2006 |
Genre: |
Action |
Cerficate: |
15 |
Run Time: |
132 minutes |
Plot: |
A shadowy freedom fighter known only as "V" uses terrorist tactics to fight against his totalitarian society. Upon rescuing a girl from the secret police, he also finds his best chance at having an ally. |
Director: |
James McTeigue |
Cast: |
Natalie
Portman
|
Rating: |
7 out of 10 |
Review: |
Visually stunning and thought-provoking, V For Vendetta's political pronouncements may rile some, but its story and impressive set pieces will nevertheless entertain. |
Release Date: |
12/02/2010 |
Genre: |
Romantic |
Cerficate: |
12A |
Run Time: |
96 minutes |
Plot: |
An all-star ensemble cast comes together in "Valentine's Day," which follows the intertwining storylines of a diverse group of Los Angelenos as they navigate their way through romance and heartbreak over the course of one Valentine's Day. Couples and singles experience the pinnacles and pitfalls of finding, keeping or ending relationships in a day in the life of love. |
Director: |
Garry Marshall |
Cast: |
Julia
Roberts
|
Rating: |
2 out of 10 |
Review: |
The dire romantic comedy Valentines Day is neither romantic nor remotely comedic. |
Release Date: |
14/04/1989 |
Genre: |
Romance |
Cerficate: |
12 |
Run Time: |
113 minutes |
Plot: |
When a secretary's idea is stolen by her boss, she seizes an opportunity to steal it back by pretending she has her boss's job. |
Director: |
Mike Nichols |
Cast: |
Harrison
Ford
|
Rating: |
6 out of 10 |
Review: |
The go-go 80's may be long gone, along with the power suits, the BIG hair, the Perrier, and the bull market, but this hilarious and heartwarming comedy still works without relying on nostalgia or sentiment |
Release Date: |
21/02/1987 |
Genre: |
Action |
Cerficate: |
18 |
Run Time: |
87 minutes |
Plot: |
Ethan, a young man, is beaten while his father is killed by a group of thieves. With the help of an undertaker. |
Director: |
Godfrey Ho |
Cast: |
Pierre
Kirby
|
Rating: |
1 out of 10 |
Review: |
While this has to be seen to be appreciated, the movie is really bad, but not bad enough to be enjoyable. Watch at your own risk. If you are easily confused, I advise you to stay away. |