Duncan Jones, co-writer and director of Warcraft: The Beginning, talks about undertaking the big new fantasy epic in this feature written for the Herald.
In this Herald blog, I pick five recent movies that received an overwhelmingly negative reception, and argue for their value. I don’t go too deeply into why they are good, so you’re pretty much just going to have to take my word for it.
In this interview conducted for the Herald, I chat with Russell Crowe about Shane Black, Ryan Gosling, The Nice Guys and his place in the modern blockbuster landscape.
To mark the release of The Nice Guys, a torrent of concentrated awesome for Shane Black fans, I cited the five moments from Shane Black movies that most perfectly represent what he offers cinema in this blog for the Herald.
In this blog for the Herald, I mark the opening of Eddie The Eagle by citing the five most uplifting sports movies that ever were made. According to me. It’s a short list. Lots miss out. But these five are all pretty uplifting.
In this blog entry for the Herald, I ruminate on the stunning CGI seen in Disney’s new live-action version of The Jungle Book, and cite the five best CGI beasts to have come before.
In this blog entry for the Herald, I mark the arrival of the full trailer for Steven Spielberg’s upcoming adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The BFG by looking back at all the movies based on the author’s works.
In this blog entry for the Herald, I look at Pee-wee Herman’s new Judd Apatow-produced Netflix movie Pee-wee’s Big Holiday from the perspective of a die-hard Pee-wee Herman fan. Which is something that I am.
In this interview conducted for the Herald, I chat to the peerless Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) about his dazzling new stop-motion movie Anomalisa, currently in cinemas.
In this blog entry for the Herald, I fail to keep my list of 2016’s most exciting movies to ten. And I don't even mentioned Star Trek Beyond. Which I do wanna see. But its unconcious absence from this list perhaps betrays my lack of excitement about the prospect.