Already a divisive director, Interstellar might be Christopher Nolan’s most contentious film yet, partly because of the demanding complexity of its script and its intimate yet epic scale
The concept of the first volume of The ABCs of Deathwas simple: an invitation extended to filmmakers the world over to submit a short film based around an
One of the most prolific writers of modern times, the works of Stephen King have become a film genre among themselves, his diverse styles breeding a veritable catalogue
“Every person living on this planet has their own unique pair of eyes,” says Ian Gray, father, husband, scientist: he is bound by what he can observe, measure,
Riding on the crest of a wave of box-office success in the USA, The Maze Runner now hurtles into multiplexes nationwide, the latest in an increasingly desperate succession
Underneath the streets of Paris are located kilometres of catacombs, the burial place of countless number of souls. When a group of mystery investigators decides to enter the
Arriving in our multiplexes with little fanfare is the latest in a seemingly endless line of Young Adult dystopian dramas taken from literary sources. Based on Lois Lowry’s
If the novelist David Mitchell was not already best known for his epic 2004 work Cloud Atlas, defying description and ignoring the conventions of genre as it picked
It begins with The Thief and the Last Battle, a misdirection from the opening chapter which lays the groundwork for what is to come. After two books of