Happy Valentine’s day everyone! If you’re stuck thinking of what to do tonight, whether your treating a loved one to a night out or you fancy boycotting the romance altogether, This Is 40 could be the perfect solution to your Valentine dilemmas… From comedy genius Judd Apatow comes the sort-of sequel to the 2007 hit… Continue reading REVIEW: This Is 40
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REVIEW: Flight
To pay homage to the star of Flight, the ever-so-dashing Denzel Washington, we’ve hidden 10 movies starring this acting legend in this review. How many can you find? From the writer and director of Back to the Future, Forrest Gump and Castaway (to name a few), Robert Zemeckis puts together an all-star cast in this… Continue reading REVIEW: Flight
REVIEW: Zero Dark Thirty
The latest release from Oscar-winner Kathryn Bigelow takes the audience on the thrilling journey for the search and capture of al-Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. Based on the true accounts from those involved directly from bin Laden’s capture, this film will captivate you as you watch how the CIA found the world’s most wanted… Continue reading REVIEW: Zero Dark Thirty
REVIEW: The Last Stand
He may be 65, but Arnold Schwarzenegger is far from retiring, and if his performance in The Last Stand is anything to go by, he’ll be on our movie screens for years to come. This terminating action hero kicks, punches and pouts his way through this latest movie blockbuster and delivers an incredible performance –… Continue reading REVIEW: The Last Stand
REVIEW: Django Unchained
Denounced in some quarters as the blood spattered corpse of Hollywood’s adherence to the social contract, lauded in others as a daring attempt to dragoon America’s legacy of slavery back to the public sphere; Quentin Tarantino’s Western epic has proven every bit as provocative as any of his previous projects. However, stripped of the usual… Continue reading REVIEW: Django Unchained
Oscar Nominations 2013: The Ones That Got Away
Amidst the bitter cold of these winter evenings, not much is bringing me comfort except my hot water bottle. Writing that sentence was genuinely the first time in my life I have ever felt really old, but anyway. The point is; it’s dark, it’s cold and getting out of bed becomes increasingly more difficult with… Continue reading Oscar Nominations 2013: The Ones That Got Away
REVIEW: Les Misérables
Famously trashed by critics when it first appeared on the stage in 1985, the film version of Les Misérables has arrived. However, loosely based on Victor Hugo’s immense novel set among the poor in 19th century France, the production has thrived ever since. It now stands as the longest- running musical in the West End… Continue reading REVIEW: Les Misérables
From Stage to Screen
Since its release across the pond last year, the big-screen adaptation of Les Misérables has been winning rave reviews from critics and cinema-goers alike. And we at Source couldn’t be more pleased. You see, we love a good musical, in the biggest, flashiest, jazz-handiest way possible. The costumes, the goosebump-inducing musical numbers, the lights, the… Continue reading From Stage to Screen
REVIEW: The Impossible
On December 26 2004, an earthquake struck the Indian Ocean and caused a catastrophic tsunami that changed the lives of millions. The Impossible tells the true story of a family caught amidst the thousands who were left wounded, lost and alone while on holiday in Thailand. Tissues at the ready people, this is one of… Continue reading REVIEW: The Impossible