It’s been a long time since Breck Eisner directed a feature film, the surprisingly good 2010 remake of George A Romero’s The Crazies, and before that 2005’s Sahara,
Whether or not he believed in astrology, the fate of Robert Kenner was in the heavens. Breaking up following a close passage with Jupiter, the fragments of asteroid
The world is structured around family units, around couples. Couples who are productive, industrious both in their employment and consumption and in generating the next generation who will
A once prolific director, the last decade has been a relatively quiet one for Guillermo del Toro, lured into the cul-de-sac of The Hobbit on which he invested
Living in a third hand Honda, the only mobility it provides further down the social ladder, things are not going well for Stan and Charmaine. He formerly in
A producer, director and writer in his own right, not to mention a self-proclaimed geek and tea drinker as well as son of legendary television producer Gerry Anderson,
“We sacrificed high art for world peace. I think it’s a fair trade.” So speaks Margaret Mond, a regional controller of Western Europe presiding over the British Isles,