A film guide for March 2012 including reviews for:
– The Hunger Games
– John Carter
– This Means War
– 21 Jump Street
– Wrath Of The Titans
In Retrospect is a monthly film publication that I make just for a bit of fun, visit the blog here.
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A film guide for March 2012 including reviews for:
– The Hunger Games
– John Carter
– This Means War
– 21 Jump Street
– Wrath Of The Titans
In Retrospect is a monthly film publication that I make just for a bit of fun, visit the blog here.
(Published in Issue 8 of my publication In Retrospect)
Directed by McG, This Means War is a romantic comedy action film that centers on two CIA agents, best friends FDR (Chris Pine) and Tuck (Tom Hardy), who find themselves part of a love triangle when they end up dating the same woman. When neither is willing to back down, the quest for true loves turns into a spy vs. spy operation as the two battle to see who has the best tricks in the book, as they become willing to do anything to come out on top, literally. Meanwhile, Lauren Scott (Reese Witherspoon) must make a decision for herself, as she is forced to choose between the womanising playboy that is FDR, and the sensitive and easier option that is being offered by Tuck. So who, if anyone at all, will she choose?
(Written for BritScene)
With not a lot of British-related news going on at the box office over the last couple of weeks, things are starting to heat up again with a couple of new releases this week. It’s actually quite a good week for a number of Brits including Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, David Tennant, and Irish comedy actor Chris O’Dowd, with a great selection of films for the next seven days, and we know that you will be happy to see a couple of these in particular on the big screen at last.
(Weekly feature written for BritScene)
There’s not much going on film-wise this week, with only two films being released with a couple of British actors in and one animated re-telling of a British classic, but a couple of films have made it to the top of the Box Office from last week and we are likely to see them carry on doing well. So fear not, there’s still something for all to see at the theater this week featuring some brilliant British actors, so carry on reading to see what you can see on the big screen over the next seven days.
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