Super Heroes…Part the First
Film studios have been making superhero flicks since the Golden Age of Hollywood, but the last 15 years has seen a real boom in the genre.

Film studios have been making superhero flicks since the Golden Age of Hollywood, but the last 15 years has seen a real boom in the genre.
What if your fave horror flicks weren’t scary at all? They’d probs be a bit boring.
We say alternate…but the two perky teenage girls still get sliced up at the end of it.
It’s another case of big screen stars who started off on the small screen – hey who didn’t? We’re sure in real life Tom Hanks is a lover and not a fighter but boy when Hanks was on the TV he got brawly with some unlikely characters. Exhibit number 1: Tom Hanks vs The Fonz [...]
Back in the days before he got his Hogwarts acceptance letter, Daniel Radcliffe made period dramas. He was bloody cute in them, too. Here he is playing lonely orphan boy David Copperfield – him out of that Charles Dickens book – in 1999. Look at that little moon face! And that wasn’t the wee DanRad’s [...]
The ‘sporting underdog-comes-good’ film has become a genre in its own right. There’s just something about a plucky loser battling the odds that makes Hollywood go gooey. The latest is 7-time Oscar nominee ‘The Fighter’, starring Mark Wahlberg and a super-skinny Christian Bale. It’s also this week’s Film Club Film of the Week! To mark [...]
Disney is 50 this weekend! That’s right, their 50th animated feature (and our Film Club film of the week) ‘Tangled’ hits cinemas today. What better way to mark the occasion than to run down our favourite ever Disney films? In no particular order…. ‘Beauty and the Beast’ –The ultimate Disney film. A proper, make-you-want-to-hug-people love [...]
We can’t deny it. Call us masochistic, but we just love watching films that make us cry. Here’s our list of the ultimate sobfests. Sorry – but you’d have to be dead inside not to cry at this lot.
We love it when people get creative – and we love it even more when they make us LOL. Lego fan and film student Alex Eylar has done just that – by taking some of our fave movie scenes and immortalising them in plastic bricks. R-Pattz with Legoman hair? Amazeballs.
It’s often hard to imagine what our fave actors/actresses got up to in the days before they were mega-famous.