Big Screen :: Birdman

“The look and the feel of it scream for brevity, yet the movie just keeps on going long after I got the point.”

Big Screen :: St Vincent

Sam Clark reckons ‘St Vincent’ is maybe worth watching for one reason only: and that’s Bill Murray.

Big Screen :: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

Are you on Team Peeta, or Team Gale? Is that even a thing, or do we ignore those two drips and revel in the glory that is Katniss?! Sam Clark checked out Mockingjay and found only half a movie…

Big Screen :: Interstellar

Chris Nolan’s new movie Interstellar is ambitious and huge, really weird and badly flawed… and Sam Clark loved it.

Big Screen :: Fury

Fury is one of those movies where horrible people to horrible things to even more horrible people. It’s grim and humourless and gory. Okay?

Big Screen :: Chef

Sam Clark takes the new Jon Favreau movie on a dinner date, and comes back hungry.

Big Screen Review :: 52 Tuesdays

Sam Clark sits down with the new Aussie film that looks at coming of age alongside a gender-transitioning mother. “A lot happens over these 52 Tuesdays. Not all of it is earned or credible, but it’s always interesting.”

Big Screen :: Transcendence

Johnny Depp and Morgan Freeman manage to look both baffled and bored in Transcendence. A movie about computers that feels as though it was written and performed by people who know nothing about them.

Big Screen :: The Amazing Spiderman 2 – Rise of Electro

Bit partial to comic book movies? Sam Clark tells you why it’s worth forgiving the God-awful debut of this series and checking out The Amazing Spider-Man 2…

Big Screen :: The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel is the most Wes Andersoniest movie Wes Anderson has ever made. Visually, this feels like the culmination of everything he has been working toward his entire career…