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The Incredible Hulk Review
Added by FilmMonkey, 10-07-2008, links to
Can the director of the Transporter make a better Hulk film than the director of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon? More

Found this on ScreenDaily. Be careful though. Read only the first two paragraphs and the last four. The rest is plot. More

Agree or disagree, and has anybody actually seen #1? More

30 years young. Now everyone is jumping on the Star Wars bandwagon again, including the BBC who have printed the transcript of Barry Norman's Film 1977 review of Star Wars. More

War. Huh. What is it good for. Absolutely nothing, unless you have some outstanding CG work and gallons of digital blood to be throwing about the place. Our eyes are still recovering from seeing 300 on the huge IMAX screen last night. But was it worth it? More

Surely it is going to be attrocious. Surely it must be the worst film idea ever to make it from the fag packet, out of the bar, through the washing machine, onto the desk, into a screenplay, through the production meetings, past the test audiences and onto our screens! Or will it surprise us all? More

Having crucified Jesus in excruciating detail in his last film, and allowed himself to be drawn and quartered at considerable length in 'Braveheart,' Mel Gibson's fetish for movie martyrdom is as well known as his taste for claret. More

NOT since sitting through Love Actually have I wanted to put my foot through a cinema screen as much as I did watching this horribly contrived, abysmally acted, bloated and self-important romcom. More

A leading commentator on Christianity and the church, Theo Hobson, offers his view on the new American film. More

Our very own FilmMonkey casts his critical eye over Christopher Nolan's latest, The Prestige. Did he wish stars Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale had stuck to their respective comic book franchises, or did he find it to be... magical? More

If you're in journalism or PR, Shut Up is a fascinating crisis management case study -- in addition to being an engaging and entertaining doc. More

It’s James Bond in the raw. He falls in love and gets his hands dirty, making for both sweaty and bloody action scenes, which as intended, are more realistic than the gadget-heavy stunts of past films. More

Monsters & Critics reviews Heath Ledger et al in the adaptation of Luke Davies's novel Candy. More









