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Film review | A Good Day to Die Hard – Bruce Willis’s John McClane shows his age – and so does the series
Bruce Willis’s wisecracking hero John McClane is back in action for his fifth screen outing with A Good Day to Die Hard, 25 years after the character’s iconic debut. Unsurprisingly, Willis is showing his age – and so is the … Continue reading
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Tagged A Good Day to Die Hard, Bruce Willis, Chernobyl, Die Hard, Jai Courtney, john mcclane, John Moore, Moscow
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Film review | Olympus Has Fallen – Beefy Butler saves the day when the White House goes up in smoke
Heavily armed terrorists seize control of a landmark building and only a lone maverick lawman can save the day. No, it’s not the Nakatomi Tower and Bruce Willis’s NYPD cop John McClane in Die Hard but the White House and … Continue reading
Fire With Fire | Win an awesome Bruce Willis T-shirt!
To tie in with the release of the Fire With Fire starring Josh Duhamel, Rosario Dawson and Bruce Willis on Friday 8 March, we have three awesome T-shirts for you to win. To be in with a chance of winning, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce Willis, Fire With Fire, Josh Duhamel, Rosario Dawson, T-Shirt Competition
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Big Screen – this week’s top 10 at the cinema…
Wreck-It Ralph Out of the game… Disney’s latest animation, which follows the misadventures of an arcade game villain as he bids to become a hero, features the voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman and Jane Lynch. If you can … Continue reading
Posted in Big Screen - Cinema Top 10
Tagged A Good Day to Die Hard, Anne Hathaway, Beautiful Creatures, Bruce Willis, Cloud Atlas, Django Unchained, Guillermo del Toro, Halle Berry, I Give It a Year, Jessica Chastain, John C Reilly, les miserables, leslie mann, Mama, paul rudd, quentin tarantino, Rafe Spall, Sarah Silverman, Song for Marion, Terence Stamp, This Is 40, Tom Hanks, Wreck-It Ralph
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Film review | A Good Day to Die Hard – Bruce Willis’s John McClane is still blazing but the series is creaking
Twenty-five years on from his iconic debut, Bruce Willis’s wisecracking hero John McClane is back in action for his fifth screen outing with A Good Day to Die Hard. Willis is in pretty good shape – but the series is … Continue reading
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Tagged A Good Day to Die Hard, Bruce Willis, Chernobyl, Die Hard, Jai Courtney, john mcclane, John Moore, Moscow
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Small Screen – this week’s top ten DVDs…
Looper Race against time… Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis star in this time-bending thriller about an assassin tasked with killing his future self. If you can see this, then you might need a Flash Player upgrade or you need to … Continue reading
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Tagged 21 Jump Street, Bruce Willis, channing tatum, Dredd, Guy Pearce, Jennifer Lawrence, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Karl Urban, Lawless, Looper, Milla Jovovich, Rachel McAdams, Ray Winstone, Resident Evil: Retribution, Shia LaBeouf, Taken, TakenLiam Neeson, The Hunger Games, The Possession, The Sweeney, The Vow, Tom Hardy
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Small Screen – this week’s top ten DVDs…
The Dark Knight Rises Fight or flight… Christopher Nolan draws his blockbuster Batman trilogy to a close, pitting the vilified Caped Crusader against muscular foe Bane in a battle for Gotham City. If you can see this, then you might … Continue reading
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Tagged Arnold Schwarzenegger, Avengers Assemble, Ben Stiller, Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Christopher Nolan, Colin Farrell, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonah Hill, Joss Whedon, kristen stewart, Mark Wahlberg, Prometheus, Ridley Scott, Rock of Ages, russell brand, Snow White and the Huntsman, Ted, The Dark Knight Rises, The Expendables 2, The Hunger Games, The Watch, Total Recall, Vince Vaughn
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Small Screen – this week’s top ten DVDs…
The Dark Knight Rises Fight or flight… Christopher Nolan draws his blockbuster Batman trilogy to a close, pitting the vilified Caped Crusader against muscular foe Bane in a battle for Gotham City. If you can see this, then you might … Continue reading
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Tagged Arnold Schwarzenegger, Avengers Assemble, Ben Stiller, Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Christopher Nolan, Colin Farrell, eth MacFarlane, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonah Hill, kristen stewart, Prometheus, Ridley Scott, Rock of Ages, russell brand, Snow White and the Huntsman, Sylvester Stallone, Ted, The Dark Knight Rises, The Expendables 2, The Hunger Games, The Watch, Total Recall, Vince Vaughn
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Thought for the Day from Looper
“My memories aren’t really memories, they’re just one possible eventuality.” Looper (2012) Share this thought for the day on our Movie Talk Facebook page or Movie Talk Twitter stream. Looper – Rian Johnson’s sci-fi noir: no need for time-travel to … Continue reading
Film review | Looper – Rian Johnson’s sci-fi noir: no need for time-travel to spot a future cult classic
Writer-director Rian Johnson’s debut film, teen mystery thriller Brick (2005), was Dawson’s Creek meets The Big Sleep. His second, quirky con-men comedy The Brothers Bloom (2008), was The Sting remade by Wes Anderson. What then to make of his third … Continue reading














