The Cinematic Critique’s Best of 2014: Part Two
Following on from Part One of my Best of 2014 article, the time has come for me to unveil Part Two as we get down to the nitty gritty of the year’s best in cinema….
Following on from Part One of my Best of 2014 article, the time has come for me to unveil Part Two as we get down to the nitty gritty of the year’s best in cinema….
Hi everyone and welcome to the Cinematic Critique’s Best of 2014: Part One. Below are just several of the biggest films to grace our screens this year as I finally recognise the very best of…
SYNOPSIS: In the late 1980s, ambitious young stockbroker Jordan Belfort (Leonardo Di-Caprio) loses his job on Wall Street but ends up becoming a founder of his own company, Stratton Oakmont. Over the next several years,…
The Academy have spoken…. Once again, Hollywood held its breath as a number of films and performances were acknowledged (and snubbed) during this afternoon’s Oscar nominations. This year’s line-up is dominated by the crime comedy…
The stars were out in force at last night’s Golden Globe Awards ceremony as the best of film and television were recognised by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Starting in the big-screen categories, the powerful…
Another year is almost over for cinemagoers as 2013 prepares to come to a close. However 2014 promises much more for us film fantatics to marvel over as some of the images from upcoming films…
In the aftermath of yesterday’s Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, the Golden Globes have also revealed their list of contenders for film and television. On the cinematic front, the powerful slavery drama 12 Years a…
Having previously worked together on four films in the space of eleven years (Gangs of New York (2002), The Aviator (2004), The Departed (2006) and Shutter Island (2010)), Hollywood superstar Leonardo DiCaprio and Oscar-winning director…
With 2012 coming to a conclusion, cinema continues to thrive with 2013 promising to be just as spectacular for audiences over the next twelve months. Once again, we have the usual blockbuster fare which is…