Showing posts with label Jesse Eisenberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesse Eisenberg. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

THE LIVING WAKE DVD review

After contracting a mysterious but very prompt deadly disease, K. Roth Binew (Mike O'Connell) along with his man servant Mills (Jesse Eisenberg), spend the day riding around in his rickshaw inviting the locals to K. Roth's wake, taking place that evening with K. Roth as the star attraction.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

30 MINUTES OR LESS DVD review

From the director and star of Zombieland comes this new bank heist comedy. Watch the trailer and read my review, next...

Thursday, 6 January 2011

The Social Network: It's The Film Everybody's Talking About. Badum Tish!

All hail the cover art for the soon to be released DVD and Blu-Ray of last year's best film, The Social Network. It's the same as the US cover, except they've switched out some of the lesser known US reviews for more UK-centric ones. Who needs The New Yorker when you've got RadioTimes.com?


It's a clever cover, emulating the style of a facebook feed without being overtly copycat. I like the way Jesse Eisenberg's Mark Zuckerberg is looking on in that slightly smug way, re-appropriating that particular scene to make it look like he's spotted at all the plaudits his story has garnered. Hey, who could blame him?


It's a smart cover for a smart film, although I can guarantee that blue band on the top will confuse old people looking for the DVD into thinking it's a Blu-Ray. Trust me, I have to work with these people. Anyways, the Social Network will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray on February 14th, and it's jumped to the top of my most anticipated releases from last year.


I suppose a more apt way to put it would be...

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

THE SOCIAL NETWORK review

Out this week in cinemas is the new David Fincher directed 'Facebook movie', The Social Network.
Find out more and read my review, after the jump...


Wednesday, 30 June 2010

SLACKER trailer review

Trailers are an important tool in building buzz and anticipation for films. A good trailer can sell a bad movie, a bad trailer can kill a good movie. Here we try and tell the difference between the two and pick out the most anticipated new films.


More after the jump...

Saturday, 19 June 2010

The Social Network

The first poster for David Fincher's The Social Network, his new film about the founders of Facebook, was released today.




If there was to be a British version of the film, it may look something like this...




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