Review Moves
Written by Paul Cryer Wednesday, 05 May 2010 07:55
I'm now moving my reviews to my own personal site as I really don't have time to post as many as I used to due to putting most of my energies into my attempts at film making. Please keep up with my though at both of those sites. This site will remain here until the domain runs out in about 18 months time.Cinema Review: Cemetery Junction
Written by Paul Cryer Friday, 23 April 2010 00:00
Director: Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant
Written By: Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant
Starring: Ricky Gervais, Ralph Fiennes, Christian Cooke, Felicity Jones, Tom Hughes, Jack Doolan
Rated: 15
Running Time: 95 Minutes
Released: 14th April 2010
Synopsis: In 1970s England, three blue-collar friends spend their days joking, drinking, fighting and chasing girls. Freddie (Christian Cooke) wants to leave their working-class world but cool, charismatic Bruce (Tom Hughes) and lovable loser Snork (Jack Doolan) are happy with life the way it is. When Freddie gets a new job as a door-to-door salesman and bumps into his old school sweetheart Julie (Felicity Jones), the gang are forced to make choices that will change their lives for ever.
Add a commentCinema Review: Repo Men
Written by Paul Cryer Wednesday, 21 April 2010 10:59
Director: Miguel Sapochnik
Written By: Eric Garcia & Garrett Lerner
Starring: Jude Law, Forest Whitaker, Alice Braga, Liev Schreiber
Rated: 18
Running Time: 111 Minutes
Released: 16th April 2010
Synopsis: In the future humans have extended and improved our lives through highly sophisticated and expensive mechanical organs created by a company called "The Union". The dark side of these medical breakthroughs is that if you don't pay your bill, "The Union" sends its highly skilled repo men to take back its property... with no concern for your comfort or survival. Former soldier Remy is one of the best organ repo men in the business. But when he suffers a cardiac failure on the job, he awakens to find himself fitted with the company's top-of-the-line heart-replacement... as well as a hefty debt. But a side effect of the procedure is that his heart's no longer in the job. When he can't make the payments, The Union sends its toughest enforcer, Remy's former partner Jake, to track him down.
Add a commentDoctor Who - Victory Of The Daleks
Written by Paul Cryer Sunday, 18 April 2010 19:54

"Would you care for some tea?"
The Daleks. A creature interwoven into the fabric of Doctor Who as much as the Doctor and the TARDIS itself. We're always going to have Dalek stories (and Cyberman ones) but someone really needs to work out how to write them well. Since season 1s 'Dalek', we've had numerous ones already in the new show, parts of which have been extremely good, the overall sum of which have generally been below average, with each time the Daleks 'wiped from history' only to return, miraculously 5 or 6 episodes later. So, how can the new writing team handle the Doctors big bads?
Add a commentLost: Thoughts & Musings on 6x12 “Everybody Love Hugo”
Written by Paul Cryer Friday, 16 April 2010 06:27

Thoughts & Musings on 6x12 “Everybody Loves Hugo”
"Dead people are more reliable than alive people"
Hurley, one of the most like able characters on the show gets his flash sideways episode finally. Following on from last weeks brain melter, this one slots a number of threads started last week into the plot and carries on moving things along very nicely ...
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