Category Archive: Film

End of Year Review: Our showbiz mates

As part of our grand End Of 2012 Review, we asked some of our showbiz buddies to tell us what has been floating their boats over the past 12 months. This is what… Read More

Revisiting: Bottle Rocket

I recently visited my charming little local cinema to see the film Moonrise Kingdom by director Wes Anderson. I eagerly await a new Anderson film like a birthday as he is responsible for… Read More

Les Misérables is a triumph

Having achieved unparalleled success for over 25 years, the musical of Victor Hugo’s classic novel hits the big screens with a big name cast. Helmed by Tom Hooper of King’s Speech fame, Les… Read More

Gangster Squad: Tough Justice

If you are unlucky enough to have been roped in to coming in to the office during the festive period, or if you are bored out of your brain at home waiting for… Read More

Something You Said’s Top 10 Films of 2012

Our big round up of 2012 is in full swing. Today it’s time to have a look at the best movies that have hit our cinema screens this year. Here is our top… Read More

Something You Said’s Top TV Shows of 2012

We’ve already brought you our top albums of 2012, next up it’s time to see what’s we’ve been watching on the box. Here is the top 10 TV shows of the year, as voted… Read More

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

I’ve never been a fan of 3D. I find that the use of it darkens the screen, blurs the movement and invites all manner of awful gimmickry while – and this is the… Read More

Weaving, Blanchett & Wood talk The Hobbit

We’re off to see a preview of The Hobbit next week, even though it’s at the ungodly hour of 10am (the middle of the night for us) we’re still pretty damn excited about… Read More

Sound City, Dave Grohl’s directorial debut

Dave Grohl has given fans a cheeky peek behind the scenes of his debut in the director’s chair. The official trailer for his feature docco film, Sound City, about the legendary studio has… Read More

Les Misérables hits the big screen

I go to a lot of gigs. A lot of gigs. More often than not, it feels like work. Another shoe gazing, floppy fringed hipster band? Great. So, when I can, I like… Read More

What’s been floating your boat in 2012?

Where the heck has 2012 gone? We blinked and we missed it. Still, there is one good thing about the end of the year. It means it’s time for our big review of… Read More

The Perks of Being a Wallflower review

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a comedy drama set in the US in the early 1990s, and is directed by Stephen Chbosky, who also wrote the novel. Clever chap. Starring Logan… Read More