Posts Tagged With 'Review'
Review: 30 Minutes or Less
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30 Minutes or Less
Director: Ruben Fleischer
Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, and Aziz Ansari
Running time: 83 minutes
Release date: 28 October 2011
Age restriction: 16 LVS
30 Minutes or Less is the latest film from Ruben Fleischer – director of the runaway horror/comedy Zombieland. What in concept sounds like a fantastic mash-up between an action and comedy ends in failure primarily due to disjointed story telling...
Review: In Time
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Hi there folks, Joel here
Here’s my In Time review, hot off the press. There hasn’t been a lot of review coverage of In Time which leads me to believe that critics in the states haven’t managed to get their fingers into this one. Thankfully in South Africa, we got a pre-release screening and I hope this might give you a better idea of what this film is about and my impressions of it.
In Time
Director: Andrew Niccol
Cast: Justin...
Review: Contagion
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Oops, looks like I had a slip up! For some reason I was certain that Contagion was releasing this week but it seems I got lost among the backlog of reviews still waiting to be written – my bad. Anyway, here’s a mini-review to give you all an idea of what you’re in for.
Contagion
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Cast: Matt Damon, Kate Winslet and Jude Law
Running time: 105 minutes
Age restriction: 13
Release date: 21 October...
Review: Fright Night (2011)
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Fright Night
Director: Craig Gillespie
Cast: Anton Yelchin,Colin Farrell and David Tennant
Running time: 106 minutes
Age restriction: 16 LV
Fright Night, a cult classic horror remade in 3D. This continues the long line of remakes and reboots seen in the last few years but where others may have failed, this horror re-envisioning gets it just right.
Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin) is one of the “cool kids” at his...
Review: What’s Your Number?
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What’s Your Number?
Director: Michael Mylod
Cast: Anna Faris, Chris Evans, and Ari GraynorRelease date: 7 October 2011
Age restriction: 13 LS
Running time: 105 minutes
The chick flick: a love child of female centric comedy and romance. The genre is distinctive in the way that it isn’t as emotionally charged as a romantic drama nor does it have the the intense comedic cues of a...









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