Get ready to be snapped out of moviegoing apathy! Quentin Tarantino’s historical revisionism continues with his outrageously entertaining slave revenge pic Django Unchained
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Four girls, three days, two cities and one case of plot device over plot – 4.3.2.1, review
Contemporary Cornwall critic Stuart McColl takes a look at Noel Clarke’s 4.3.2.1 a story which sees diamonds from one of the world’s biggest ever diamond heists ending up in the hands of four mid-20s girls in London
The latest DVD releases reviewed by Devon’s best film critic Tom Leins
Devon’s top film reviewer Tom Leins takes at look at the latest DVD releases: Frozen River, 35 Shots of Rum, and The Age of Stupid
Quentin Tarantino’s top 20 movies released since 1992
We’ve just been watching Quentin Tarantino introducing Death Proof on Sky Movies. What can we say – there’s not much on telly tonight. We were anticipating the usual anodyne ‘this is my film – hope you enjoy it’ kinda crap, but this was actually fairly interesting. Quentin didn’t really bother getting into the specifics of […]
DOH CANADA | The History Of Canadian Humour
The Sibs. one half of which is ex-Plymstock School pupil Megan Raney, on making The History Of Canadian Humour