Deep Red (1975)

Writers: Dario Argento,
Stars: David Hemmings, Daria Nicolodi and Gabriele Lavia
Deep Red is a slick coming together of genres, a horror dressed as a thriller or a thriller dressed as horror – Either way it works. Gore master Dario Argento conjures up some trademark gruesome murders and mutilations ranging from blood curdling hatchet melees to more calculating face melting scaldings. When a deranged serial killer is spotted by David Hemming's English Music Teacher in the act of dicing up his helpless neighbour, despite the danger to his own life and with the help of a pesky female journo (Daria Nicolodi) the incongruous pair search for clues to unravel the mysterious motives of the killer whilst attempting to avoid being the victims themselves. With shades of Hitchcock's Psycho, the look of its Hollywood contemporaries and an entrenched foot print still visible in many modern day slasher flicks, Deep Red is a must see for horror fans.
8/10
2. Some Think New
The Descendants (2011)
Director: Alexander Payne
Writers: Alexander Payne
Stars: George Clooney, Shailene Woodley and Amara Miller

George Clooney who is in the midst of the most prolifically artistic purple patch of his career produces an earnest portrayal here as the embattled patriarch Matt King, dealing with a crippling convergence of circumstances which result in him having to deal with a wife in a vegetative state, his own shortcomings as a father whilst being burdened with the weight of a dynastic legacy. Clooney is a blend of rage, confusion and emotion ably supported by his tearaway teen daughter Alex played wonderfully by Shailene Woodley for whom the journey is about to be sobering agent of maturation and realisation as she is forced to step up into
the role of second in command in her mothers absence.
The thin line between comedy and drama is always a difficult task to negotiate but Payne’s considered direction and the sharpness of the interactional dialogue and humour appears effortless resulting in the 2 hour run time flying by, with each scene exclaimed with either hilarity or humility or both. - A real treat.
8/10
3. Some Think To Borrow
Route Irish (2010)
Director: Ken Loach
Writer: Paul Laverty
Stars: Mark Womack, Andrea Lowe and John Bishop

7/10
4. Some Think Due
Looper (2012)

Writer: Rian Johnson
Stars: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis and Emily Blunt
Release: 28/09/2012
Plot: A present-day killer (Gordon-Levitt) works for a mob in the future and kills people who are sent from the future. He recognizes one victim (Willis) as himself and hesitates, resulting in the escape of his older self.
Why get excited? If you haven't seen it check out Director Rian Johnson's debut Brick (2005) which is an innovative film and fine example of what can be done with a small budget. This time Johnson has some serious backing and will be interesting to see if this Sci Fi action flick can be produce the goods.
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