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After audiences paid a disappointing trip to an overly hyped up Hulk, a reinvention of the comic book hero was hoped to improve things. However, it didn't quite get there
In this new version of the Hulk story Edward Norton attempts to bring the most of the simple comic hero's character and give the Hulk a sophisticated edge.
With Ang Lee's original having been a disappointment, fans are looking for this reboot to gives them the Hulk film they've always wanted. Maybe third time will be a charm
Conneticut born filmmaker Neil Burger resorts to a classic fairy tale narrative in his film about a magician who must outwit an evil prince to win back his true love.
Following hot on the heels of Iron Man, Marvel Studios' re-take on the Incredible Hulk hits the big-screen, looking to right the wrongs of previous attempts
The long-awaited new trailer for "The Incredible Hulk", starring Edward Norton, has hit the internet. Will it live up to the hype? James Luxford finds out...
Move over Spider-Man, there's a new lovable superhero franchise in town. Marvel's jade juggernaut makes a pleasantly surprising second impression.
Painted Veil as a novel and as a film inevitably constructs its protagonist Kitty in a different light- does Maugham's original message come through on film?
Edward Norton shows up in a role reminiscent of his Primal Fear career-starter in David Jacobson's indie Cannes pick Down in the Valley.
In Pride and Glory, Edward Norton and Colin Farrell lead a consistent, insistent ensemble to prove that conviction in the craft of acting can elevate routine procedurals.
Edward Norton, Jessica Biel and Paul Giamatti star in The Illusionist available on DVD January 9th.
A highly intriguing tagline sets the scene for a refeshingly original and beautifully shot tale of emotional and political turmoil in the far east in the 1920's
The romantic period drama is given a fresh injection of blood with this latest offering from director John Curran.
Films based on comic book characters have a history of success at the box office and the summer of 2008 will see the release of several films hoping to cash in.
After what was seen as a weak effort by director Ang Lee with a muddled release of a first theatrical Hulk movie, Louis Leterrier releases this superior remake. 7.75/10
Pride and Glory is a tale about family values, loyalty and integrity, as seen through the eyes of a family of police officers, through generations of the NYPD
The Marvel redux of The Incredible Hulk might have the least buzz of the summer tentpole films. But it could be that rare summer blockbuster with longevity of box office.
The Incredible Hulk is Marvel's attempt to "reboot" the Hulk franchise. Ang Lee's 2003 take on the angry green hero was met was mixed success and a large nerd backlash.
Canadian actress worked with Second City at Toronto's Firehall Theatre with Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Gilda Radner and John Candy.
It seems as though new comic book films are coming out at a faster pace than ever. Here are some of the more anticipated films of 2008.
Chuck Palahniuk's acclaimed novel Choke comes to DVD. Fans of Fight Club will either be pleased at the familiar territory or disappointed that there is nothing new.
The summer of comic book adaptations continues with the release of Batman sequel
In October, movie screens will be graced by stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Edward Norton and Colin Farrell, plus a new film from Guy Ritchie
Some actors are lucky enough to have a breakthrough role followed with a meteoric rise to fame and a lengthy career. Others ascend to stardom, but have their stars fade.
Seven Pounds marks Barry Pepper's second project with Will Smith, following Enemy of the State. It was the opportunity to work with "the world's most bankable star".
Arguably the most notorious piece of work by funnyman Eddie Murphy, Delirious is without a doubt the most quotable stand-up routine of the 1980's. It's out again on DVD.
With Ricky Gervais and Jennifer Garner at the helm, and half a dozen star cameos, Invention of Lying is a fun movie with a few too many plot holes.
Some movies make you laugh. Some make you cry (in a good way). And others leave you clutching your heart and holding your breath, praying for the whole thing to end.
Summertime can also mean more time for reading, whether on a trip, in a hammock, or on the porch. Reading for pleasure can relieve stress and add perspective.
Our cinemas seem to be blighted with remakes these days but despite a long list of contenders this is a compilation of possibly the ten worst movie remakes ever.
A quarter-century later, Bob Geldof's call to "feed the world" is still prime 80s goodness, yet the threat of Ethiopian hunger still persists.


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