Articles by Brendan Willis
Eagle Eye
D.J. Caruso
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2008
In an attempt to follow in the tracks of well-crafted cyber-thrillers like Enemy of the State, D.J. Carusos Eagle Eye barely makes a pit-s...
Slumdog Millionaire
Danny Boyle
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
Director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later) explores a world rarely seen by western audiences in Slumdog Millionaire, taking viewer...
Eden Log
Frank Vestiel
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
If theres one thing that bothers me more than bad science fiction its pretentious science fiction. For a genre that evolved in the low-re...
The Ghost (Domovoy)
Karen Oganesyan
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2008
The deliberate pacing of Russian narratives can sometimes be difficult for North American audiences to adjust to but for people who can ada...
Ghost Town
David Koepp
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2008
There have been many, many movies made about people able to see ghosts who must then help them fulfil the business they left unfinished. Gh...
Rocknrolla
Guy Ritchie
PUBLISHED Sep 11, 2008
Guy Ritchies two best known films, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, revolve around Londons criminal underbelly, featuring...
Burn After Reading
Joel and Ethan Coen
PUBLISHED Sep 11, 2008
After winning the Best Picture Oscar last year with their disturbing adaptation of Cormac McCarthys No Country For Old Men, the Coen Broth...
Stargate Atlantis: Season Four
PUBLISHED Sep 8, 2008
After four seasons in the Pegasus Galaxy, the team members of the Atlantis Expedition are working hard to catch up to the ten-season record...