Reviewed by GREG KING Director: Tom Hanks Stars: Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Bryan Cranston, George Takei, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Tom Budge, Cedric The Entertainer, Pam Grier, Holmes Osborne, Wilmer Valderrama. Despite featuring two of America’s top box office draws in Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts, the feel good romantic comedy Larry Crowne has tanked at the… Continue Reading »
LITTLE WHITE LIES
Reviewed by GREG KING Director: Guillaume Canet Stars: Francois Cluzet, Marion Cotillard, Benoit Magimel, Gilles Lellouche, Jean Dujardin, Laurent Lafitte, Valerie Bonneton, Pascale Arbillot, Anne Marivin, Louise Monot, Joel Dupuch, Hocine Merabet, Matthieu Chedid, Maxim Nucci. Le Big Chill? The third film from French writer/director Guillaume Canet (Tell No One, etc), Little White Lies is… Continue Reading »
LIMITLESS
Reviewed by GREG KING Director: Neil Burger Stars: Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Abbie Cornish, Andrew Howard. Limitless is a twisted morality tale about greed, hubris and wish fulfilment. Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper, from The Hangover, etc) is an aspiring writer suffering from writer’s block. But when his drug dealing ex-brother-in-law introduces him to a… Continue Reading »
LITTLE JOHNNY THE MOVIE
Reviewed by GREG KING Director: Ralph Moser Stars: voices of Genevieve Morris, Kevin Wilson, Eloise Grace. We’ve all heard some of those “little Johnny” jokes; now we can discover their origin. Little Johnny is a new animated biopic cum mockumentary that discovers the “real boy” behind the jokes, and also looks at his dysfunctional family… Continue Reading »
LAST TRAIN HOME
Reviewed by GREG KING Documentary Director: Lixin Fan. After seeing this documentary from China I am never going to complain about catching a crowded train in peak hour in Melbourne ever again. In China every year millions of peasants from the countryside make their way into the big cities to toil away in menial jobs… Continue Reading »
LITTLE JOHNNY – Interview with RALPH MOSER
by GREG KING. We’ve all heard some of those “little Johnny” jokes, now we can discover their origin. Little Johnny is a new animated mockumentary that discovers the “real boy” behind the jokes, and also looks at his dysfunctional family that provided the inspiration for much of the humour. The film itself is the brainchild… Continue Reading »