Jake Gyllenhaal’s character in Nightcrawler embodies everything people are told they should be – but more importantly, he’s a complete sociopath. Sam Clark recommends for fans of Gone Girl and those who thought Gyllenhaal didn’t have it in him…
You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone, as the film Gone Girl uncovers. Our movie guy Sam Clark reviewed this edge-of-your-seat thriller – but don’t worry, he’s not giving too much away!
That moment when a date turns sour, and you wish you could just go back in time and do it over – properly. Australian film, The Infinite Man, unpacks this when an anniversary weekend away goes terribly wrong, check out Sam Clark’s review!
“Like in real life there are no goodies and baddies; just people on both sides who are smart, peaceful and forgiving and people who are dumb, damaged and violent. And it’s always the dumb ones who who seek out the guns.”
There is no doubt in Sam Clark’s mind that Edge Of Tomorrow looks awful… but could it actually be the first good movie informed by video games?
Sam Clark reckons the new X Men cast is the cinematic equivalent of spending a fortune on lobster, then mincing it, burning it and eating it with that cheese that comes in a can.
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.
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…
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…
The new Captain America film is more spy thriller than superhero beat-em-up, and while the crazy costumes may dull the edge somewhat, it’s still just a high flying James Bond adventure…