Morgan Freeman
VOD film review: Momentum
November 20, 2015 | David FarnorThis star-studded thriller is well directed but disappointingly predictable.Read More
VOD film review: Seven (1995)
October 14, 2015 | David FarnorDavid Fincher’s nail-bitingly dark thriller is unrelenting, unflinching and utterly riveting.Read More
VOD film review: Ruth & Alex (5 Flights Up)
July 24, 2015 | David FarnorDirector: Richard Loncraine Cast: Morgan Freeman, Diane Keaton, Cynthia Nixon Certificate: 12A Watch Ruth & Alex online in the UK: Apple TV (iTunes) / TalkTalk TV / Prime Video (Buy/Rent) / Virgin Movies / TalkTalk / Eircom / Rakuten TV … Read More
Trailer: Clive Owen’s Last Knights gets day and date release
April 14, 2015 | David FarnorSword-slashing actioner Last Knights will be available to watch online in the UK on the same day it arrives in cinemas.
The movie marks the English language debut of Japanese director Kazuaki Kiriya (Casshern, Goemon) and stars Clive Owen and … Read More
Amazon Prime Video film review: Invictus
December 31, 2014 | David FarnorDirector: Clint Eastwood Cast: Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon, Adjoa Andoh Certificate: 12 Watch Invictus online in the UK: Amazon Prime / TalkTalk TV / Apple TV (iTunes) / Prime Video (Buy/Rent) / Google Play
He’s played God, the US President, … Read More
VOD film review: Lucy
December 15, 2014 | David FarnorScarlett Johansson is excellent in this off-the-wall actioner.Read More
VOD film review: The Dark Knight Rises
November 2, 2014 | David FarnorBig and loud, this unsubtle final outing for Nolan’s Batman concludes the heck out of an ambitious trilogy.Read More
VOD film review: The LEGO Movie
July 22, 2014 | David FarnorEverything really is awesome in this hilarious, subversive and endlessly inventive animation.Read More
VOD film review: Last Vegas
June 16, 2014 | David FarnorA-list cast chemistry makes this Hangover-like comedy more mature than just the age of its cast.Read More
VOD film review: The Dark Knight
June 11, 2014 | David FarnorFuelled by a haunting turn from Heath Ledger, Christopher Nolan’s Batsequel is brooding, bold and brilliant.Read More