Another Earth

This entry is part 4 of 30 in the series Raindance 2011

Every now and again a film comes along which you know will stay with you for a long time. It doesn’t happen very often. I love movies but in a fun, disposable, forgettable way. When I saw Another Earth I was left with a tingle up and down my spine …

Festival Preview: 10 Unmissable Raindance Films

This entry is part 3 of 30 in the series Raindance 2011

In just under a week’s time London’s Raindance Film Festival will begin. This is the first film festival that I’ll be attending since launching LouiseReviews and I have to admit I’m pretty excited about the festival, seeing so many new films, meeting film-makers…

Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

This entry is part 6 of 8 in the series Star Wars

It’s generally acknowledged that Episode V of the Star Wars saga, The Empire Strikes Back, is the best film in the entire saga. It’s the one with the best action, the darkest themes and the most shocking discovery in cinema history….

Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

This entry is part 5 of 8 in the series Star Wars

First things first. This film is, and always will be, just Star Wars. George Lucas can call it whatever he likes but he’s wrong.

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series Star Wars

The iconic scrolling text at the beginning of Episode III: Revenge of the Sith makes it very clear where we are in the Star Wars story. The first word is stark. War!

Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones

This entry is part 3 of 8 in the series Star Wars

The second episode in the Star Wars saga is a big improvement on its predecessor, The Phantom Menace. Gone is the dull and convoluted trading dispute plot…

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

This entry is part 2 of 8 in the series Star Wars

With the release of the complete Star Wars saga on Blu-Ray imminent it seems like the perfect time to re-watch all six films. In story rather than release order….

Battleship trailer revealed

I’ve watched the trailer, but I’m still no closer to discovering how Universal have managed to make a full length film out of an 80s board game. There’s battleships certainly, but no-one is saying “E4 – kapow”. There’s a blonde girl, there’s Rihanna and Liam Neeson – there also appear to be unexplained ships that look a bit like Transformers. Still, any trailer which responds to a query about what weapons have to be fired with the line “All weapons” is fine by me. Connect 4 next?

The Top 10 Summer Blockbusters

Summer blockbusters

IIt’s summer and we all know what that means – long sunny days, plenty of fresh air and good clean outdoor pursuits. Oh yes, and hours of fun inside an air-conditioned cinema with popcorn, hot dogs and a rattling good summer blockbuster.

There are two main seasons for film releases. In order to qualify for Oscar consideration films must have a theatrical run in Los Angeles County between 1st January and 31st December. This generally means that studios release their worthy, serious films in November and December to keep them fresh in the minds of the Academy voters. If you take a look at the winter releases you can pretty much tell which movies will be the stars of the awards season in the spring but summer is the time for the big-budget, big-star name, big entertainment blockbusters to be released. Also known as the films that we actually pay to go and see….

I have some rules for what can be regarded as a true summer blockbuster. They’re pretty arbitrary, not everyone is going to agree….

It has to be an action film, no romances in my lists
It has to be a film I could watch over and over again – it can’t be a blockbuster if one viewing is enough
It’s not an animation (no matter how good it is)
The time of year matters – Die Hard is a brilliant, brilliant film but it’s set at Christmas, not summer
There has to be personality in there, no pointless sequels churned out just for filthy lucre.

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The Summer Book Buying Spree

It’s holiday time and for many of us and that means a chance to relax by a pool or on a beach with a cold drink and a book or ten! Unless you’ve bought hundreds of books that you’ve never got around to reading (yep, I’ve done that) then you’ll need to buy some to […]