
‘Looper’ review
Looper stands out as one of the year’s smartest, slickest , most WTF-inducing sci-fi films.
Looper stands out as one of the year’s smartest, slickest , most WTF-inducing sci-fi films.
To celebrate the release of ParaNorman – the second stop-motion animated feature to be made in 3D – in UK cinemas on Friday 14th September, we’ve got posters to give away to three of our Twitter followers! > Read our review of ParaNorman. For a chance to win, just follow CultBox on Twitter and tweet … >
No matter how cynical you are, it’s very difficult not to find yourself grinning.
Overall, The Sweeney didn’t need to be made, but it’s perfect popcorn fodder as a cop film in its own right.
The exact recreation of sequences from the first movie was one of the greatest things about the second entry in the Back to the Future trilogy. But do the remade scenes at Hill Valley High School’s Enchantment Under The Sea dance match up with the originals? Not quite; but it’s still fun to see how … >
With a savagery far removed from previous instalments of the franchise, 1989’s Licence to Kill is a compelling and violent affair.
To celebrate the release of The Sweeney in UK cinemas on 12th September, we’ve got goodie bags (including a t-shirt, bullet USB, Flying Squad cap, torch/tool kit and a leather Oyster card holder) to give away to four of our Twitter followers! > Read our review of the movie. For a chance to win, just … >
To celebrate the release of The Hunger Games on DVD and Blu-ray this week, we’ve got copies of the official District 12 Strategy Game to give away to three of our Twitter followers! > Read our review of the movie. For a chance to win, just follow CultBox on Twitter and tweet the following text: … >
Back in 1987, Dan Ackroyd and a fresh-faced Tom Hanks starred in a big-screen, comedic adaptation of the 1950s US cop TV show, Dragnet. Whether the film is a slice of genius or otherwise, we couldn’t say (we borrowed the DVD from our friend Laura three years ago and never watched it, sadly) but one … >
James Bond pursues KGB turncoat Georgi Koskov, renegade US arms dealer Brad Whittaker and a murderous Pretenders-loving milkman, armed only with a cello and a set of car keys.