Worst movie remakes of all time
NOBODY puts Baby in the corner but the person who came up with the Dirty Dancing remake should be. Forever.
NOBODY puts Baby in the corner but the person who came up with the Dirty Dancing remake should be. Forever.
REVIEW: Like any good hustler, Richard Gere has moviegoers by the short and curlies at “hello”. Norman is the performance of his career.
REVIEW: Barbossa and Jack Sparrow are back but after 15 years at sea it’s time for the Pirates franchise to go into dry dock for good.
FASHIONISTAS gave Nicole Kidman five out of five for the outfit she wore at day two of the Cannes Film Festival. And film critics have likewise been impressed.
SNOWPIERCER: 10,000 survivors travel the globe by train after a man-made Ice Age, but this is still a world of haves and have-nots and not everyone is prepared to stay in their place.
THE studio behind the controversial Fifty Shades of Grey film have ordered Channel Ten to pull an interview that was meant to air on The Project.
REAL-life NYPD exorcism footage was the basis for final filming on Deliver Us From Evil. So why doesn’t Eric Bana want to talk about it?
TWO chimpanzees sat in on a US screening of the new Planet of the Apes film. Did they get any ideas as they watched their ape brethren taking over the world?
IT took more than special effects and big battles to attract Keri Russell to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
CHARLIE’S Country: There is no point in trying to spot where the real David Gulpilil ends and the character of Charlie begins in this award-winning performance.
SEX Tape: Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel make the mistake of recharging the batteries of a flat marriage by sneaking a camera into the bedroom.
VENUS in Fur: Mathieu Amalric is a dead-ringer for a younger Roman Polanski in this ever-intensifying war of words, wills and talents.
REACHING for the Moon: Miranda Otto stars in the true story of a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who becomes the lover of a famous female architect.
STILL Life: A story about death, loneliness and life’s squandered chances proves unexpectedly warm and comforting.
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