CLASSIC INDIAN MOVIES: Devote a channel to good old films
ASTRO should have a special channel for screening old classic movies.
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.
THE prequel to Ghost Rider was criticised for not translating the titular Marvel Comics character properly. Nicolas Cage was said to not have given his best in playing Johnny Blaze, being too stone-faced in most of the scenes.
MUSIC Of The Heart, a 1999 film, is based on the inspiring work of American violinist and music teacher Roberta Guaspari, now aged 64, in Harlem, New York.
KUALA LUMPUR: THE DVD may look like it’s a blockbuster pirate movie, with pictures of the cast decked in pirate outfits, but a closer look will reveal that the production is nothing more than an X-rated film.
WHEN Max (Wesley Snipes) visits his HIV-positive friend Charlie (Robert Downey Jr) in New York, he meets Karen (Nastassja Kinski) at his hotel. He is smitten with her and they enjoy a passionate night together. But he returns to Los Angeles the next day to his wife Mimi (Ming Na Wen) and kids.
A FILM noir tale about a sheriff, Jerry Black (Jack Nicholson), who promises the mother of a murdered girl that he will find her killer. That sets the spiral of his ruin.
REPLICANT is about a psychotic serial killer “The Torch†(Van Damme) who kills women with children and then burns the corpses. The killer sometimes calls the detective-in-charge, Jake Riley (Michael Rooker) just to mess with the latter’s mind.