Dvd picks: Depp-Pacino winner
THIS is definitely one of Johnny Depp’s best works. Paired with the great Al Pacino, who took everyone’s breath away in the Godfather trilogy, among others, the two make a great team.
THIS is definitely one of Johnny Depp’s best works. Paired with the great Al Pacino, who took everyone’s breath away in the Godfather trilogy, among others, the two make a great team.
I HAVE watched this 2005 film more than once for various reasons. The story is about the young, new owner of an old shoe factory that’s facing closure.
AS the title suggests, this film has much in common with Frankenstein, the classic novel by Mary Shelley. The Frankenstein Syndrome is about Dr Elizabeth Barnes (Tiffany Shepis) who has joined a team conducting an illegal stem-cell development research.
VIEWERS of the hit legal drama series LA Law back in the 1980s will recognise actor Corbin Bernsen who played the smugly suave blond attorney Arnie Becker.
THIS Academy Award-nominee is a gem in many ways.
A beautifully woven story of Beatrix Potter (Renee Zellwegger), author of the best-selling children’s book, The Tale Of Peter Rabbit. The film shows her struggle to find love, happiness and success.
A RIVETING 2012 watch starring Vidya Balan as the heroine, again.
ASTRO should have a special channel for screening old classic movies.
WELL, the storyline certainly looks promising, and the film is great until its ending, where the story ends abruptly. The Darkest Hour takes place in Moscow, where five people try to survive an alien invasion, which spreads via the power supply.
THIS horror thriller tells the story of siblings Trish (Gina Philips) and her brother Darry (Justin Long) who are driving home from college during the holidays. While passing through the countryside they almost get into an accident with a recklessly driven truck.