Aug 01 2008 | Film Reviews
NOW here's a spooky X-Files-style coincidence. In the same week that singer Cerys Matthews, whose band Catatonia had a hit single in 1998 with Mulder and Scully, returned to Birmingham for a gig at the Glee Club, the second big screen version of the XFiles is opening in the city. Read
Aug 01 2008 | Film Reviews
WHEN The Love Guru opened in America earlier this summer, Hindu leaders were not amused by Mike Myers' mockery of their spiritual leaders, calling for a boycott of the film. Read
Aug 01 2008 | Film Reviews
IS the truth still out there? After six years away from the world of the paranormal, alien invasions and spooky phenomena it seems that now the answer is a resounding yes, with FBI agents Mulder and Scully back in business with a brand new XFiles movie. Read
Aug 01 2008 | Film Reviews
AFTER the other-worldly pleasures of WALL-E and the high kicking lunacy of Kung Fu Panda, Kirk DeMicco's computer animated comedy is a crushing disappointment. Read
Aug 01 2008 | Film Reviews
DIRECTOR: Ganesh Acharya STARRING: Govinda, Esha Deol, Upen Patel, Aftab Shivdasani, Celina Jaitley Read
Aug 01 2008 | Film Reviews
ON August 7, 1974, high-wire performer Philippe Petit stunned the residents of lower Manhattan by seemingly walking on thin air between the twin towers of the World Trade Center. Read
Aug 01 2008 | Film Reviews
ADOPTED from Dr Barnardo's orphanage by 50-year-old white mother Doll Chambers (Linda Bassett) and her husband Cecil (Peter Wight), Cass (Verelle Roberts) is forced to endure racist abuse from his early days in the school playground. Read