
‘How I Spent My Summer Vacation’ review
Director Adrian Grunberg’s darkly comic How I Spent My Summer Vacation sees troubled star Mel Gibson outshone in a claustrophobic action flick about a man lost in translation.
Director Adrian Grunberg’s darkly comic How I Spent My Summer Vacation sees troubled star Mel Gibson outshone in a claustrophobic action flick about a man lost in translation.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of James Bond with Cartamundi’s official casino-quality 007 poker set (available now from all good retailers, priced £34.99) – the perfect gift for Father’s Day. We’ve got a 007 poker set to give away to one of our Twitter followers, with a pack of 007 playing cards each for two runners-up! … >
To celebrate the release of Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows, we are giving away two pairs of tickets to see the movie at the BFI IMAX in London, where it will be showing on the biggest screen in Britain from 11th-24th May, plus Coke and popcorn each! For a chance to win, just follow CultBox on … >
Packed with spectacular action sequences and bone crunching fights, Jason Statham’s new movie Safe explodes into cinemas May 4. To celebrate the release, we’ve got a bundle of action-packed DVDs (including The Mechanic, Law Abiding Citizen and Brooklyn’s Finest) to give away to one of our Twitter followers! For a chance to win, just follow … >
To celebrate the release of Zac Efron’s new film The Lucky One in cinemas on Wednesday 2nd May, we’ve got loads of goodies (including a bag, sun hat, journal, bracelet, t-shirt and book) to give away to one of our Twitter followers! > Read our review of the film. For a chance to win, just … >
The story: Set primarily during World War 2, Captain America sees Chris Evans’ young Steve Rogers rejected in his attempts to join the war effort due to various physical ailments. Rogers just wants to do his bit and join his pal Bucky Barnes, who is much more the handsome, all-American hero than weedy little Steve, … >
From the makers of Transformersi, action movie G.I. Joe: Retaliation is coming to cinemas this summer, starring Bruce Willis, Channing Tatum and Dwayne Johnson.
Repressed sexuality bubbles through the angsty score by Alberto Iglesias and through lead actor Vincent Cassel’s rigid but charged-up performance.
The story: Thor was always going to be the trickiest to adapt, given its more overtly fantasy/science-fiction based nature, but thankfully the story by J. Michael Straczynski and Mark Protosevich embraces that rather than trying to warp it into something more grounded. The people from the far-off realm of Asgard once visited Earth to defend … >
A Welshman directing a foreign language Die Hard in Indonesia… really? This is the question most people will be asking before watching this film.