Two thrill-offering movies are being released this week, but they are being marketed in very different ways.
Months before the release of <em>The Grey</em>, this newspaper had already received a message from some lupine anti-defamation league.
<em>Young Adult</em> and <i>The Hunger Games</i> both explore the uncomfortable space between youth and maturity.
It is now 13 years since <em>American Pie</em>, and all those virginities are well and truly lost.
<b>Shaun de Waal</b> assesses three views of the state of the continent and wonders whether radio can help to stop the ‘Big Men’ retarding progress.
<i>Wrath of the Titans</i> features silliness and predictability in epic proportions, writes <b>Shaun de Waal</b>.
<em>Christopher and His Kind </em>is the adaptation of the autobiography by Christopher Isherwood.
PD James has previously expressed her great admiration for Jane Austen. Now she has gone the whole hog and written an Austen pastiche.
Let us not overstate the wonderfulness of <em>The Artist</em>, writes <b>Shaun de Waal</b>
<em>Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy</em> is absorbing in its thinky, downbeat way; it’s an intelligent adaptation of a long, complicated tale .