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127 HOURS11.03.2011 (Releases 18 February 2011, 93mins, 13LV) Danny Boyle is an amazingly kinetic film director, just look at Trainspotting, 28 Days Later and Slumdog Millionaire. Read More
Twilight Saga28.01.2011 (On DVD this December, 124 mins, 13V) Another stocking filler, this is the series' most action packed movie, both in terms of fight scenes and human-vampire-werewolf loving. Read More
Bandidas21.01.2011 (Releases on DVD in December, 93 mins, 13SV) This silly, breezy action/comedy has Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek pair up perfectly as sexy turn-of-the-century Mexican senoritas out to rob banks in order to avenge something or other. Read More
Pan's Labyrinth14.01.2011 (On DVD from December 2010, 112 mins) This movie about a child is definitely not for kids. Read More
Just Wright7.01.2011 (On DVD in January 2011, 100 mins, PG) If you're a fan of Queen Latifah, you'll love this small, engaging, tad predictable, movie with her as a physical therapist who constantly loses out in love to slimmer, more predatory women – even her glamorous best friend. Read More
Inception31.12.2010 (Releases on DVD in December 2010, 148, 13VS) This is obviously going to go out in multiple deluxe Christmas editions for the fans. Read More
Tron: Legacy24.12.2010 (Releases 31 December 2010) Advance word is mixed on this sequel to the dull 1982 sci-fi that had Jeff Bridges as a whizkid programmer trapped inside a computer world. Read More
Step Up 3D17.12.2010 (Releases on DVD in December 2010, 106 mins, 10ML) New York's intense street-dancing underground came alive in an eye-popping way on the big screen. Read More
The Social Network7.12.2010 Who would think a movie about how Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2003 and screwed over a bunch of classmates in the process would be one of the most compelling and well-made Hollywood movies of the year? Read More
The Town27.11.2010 Ben Affleck's The Town is a movie you just shouldn't miss! His directing skills were proven in the crime drama genre with his movie Gone Baby Gone some two years back. Read More
Spud26.11.2010 (Releases 3 December 2010, 100 mins, PG) John van de Ruit's hugely popular trilogy about a boy from an ordinary background who wins a scholarship to the elite Natal Midlands private school of Michaelhouse finally comes to the big screen. Read More
Easy A21.11.2010 Easy A is directed by Will Gluck and written by Bert V. Royal. The movie proudly holds onto its second place in this week's Top 10 Movies chart. Read More
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World19.11.2010 (Releases 26 November 2010, 112 mins, 13 PG, VLS) Edgar Wright is the jokiest pastiche director (he made Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) and now he takes on the teen genre, adapting a six-volume graphic novel into nearly two hours of invigoratingly funny events. Read More
Let me in16.11.2010 Released in the beginning of October, this flick continues to be one of the top movies this week in the States. Read More
You Again14.11.2010 Usually, romantic comedies don't go wrong unless they really were made so wrong. Read More
The Social Network – Facebook Film9.11.2010 The Social Network is not about Facebook, but about how it was created and all the mechanics behind it – it's a story that goes behind the popular social networking website and delves into the lives of its founders. Director David Fincher has come up with a really good one here and it's definitely worth checking this one out. Read More
Robot Endhiran7.11.2010 Robot Endhiran is the most expensive Bollywood movie ever made! The movie is known as simply Endhiran or Robo to some, but whatever you call it, it's one of the most eagerly awaited releases of da year, and will be coming to our screens on 01 November 2010. Read More
Hatchet 2 – Halloween 2010 Movie31.10.2010 With Halloween season here, Hollywood has naturally come up with a movie based on that theme. Hatchet II, directed by Adam Green, had a limited release in the USA and is expected to be screened during October and November in other countries. Read More
Benny And Babloo26.10.2010 There have been plenty of hard-hitting movies based on the reality of murky professions like crime, prostitution and similar themes. Read More
Four Lions22.10.2010 (Releases 29 October 2010, 101 mins, 16 LMP). In many ways a companion piece to The Infidel this extreme farce is bound to cause some controversy as it tells the story of a group of British Jihadists (Islamic holy soldiers) who push their abstract dreams of Islamic extremist glory to breaking point. Read More
Life As We Know It21.10.2010 MYMsta gives Life As We Know It a strong 4 out of 5 – this flick buries all other romantic comedies that have gone before it this year. Directed by Greg Berlanti. Read More
Takers15.10.2010 (Releases 22 October 2010). Takers revolves around a notorious group of criminals (Idris Elba, Paul Walker, T.I., Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen and Michael Ealy) who continue to baffle police by pulling off perfectly executed bank robberies. Read More
Eat, Pray, Love1.10.2010 (Releases 8 October 2010, 133 mins, 13 PG). This is a visually pretty but self indulgent adaptation of Elizabeth Gilbert’s best-selling memoir about her journey away from despondency and divorce in Manhattan to find self-fulfilment. Read More
The Karate Kid29.09.2010 (Releases 8 October 2010, 133 mins, 13 PG). Will Smith's son Jaden completely shines in this remake of the famed 1984 movie that became something of a cult classic. Read More
Despicable Me29.09.2010 (Releases 1 0ctober 2010, 95 mins, PG). Steve Carell's smartass shtick has found the perfect vehicle playing a lovable villain voicing the lead character of Gru, a criminal mastermind who has recently been upstaged by a new rival. Read More
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