Tag Archive: movie

The Purge fails on all accounts

The Purge is horrifically underwhelming, according to Somethingyousaid.com’s Tenley Nordstrom.  It was the first time that I went full-on asshole in a movie theatre. I couldn’t help myself. A last-minute decision to see… Read More

Drift makes our attention, well, drift

Drift begins with a young family of three running away from their misogynistic, drunkard father/husband and driving interminably to end up in Western Australia’s Seacliff. They set up camp there in the small country… Read More

A Short Film From Laura Marling

Who doesn’t want eighteen minutes of brand new Laura Marling amazingness? People with no ears and no hearts, that’s who. You, clearly, aren’t such a human-being, so we fully recommend you get stuck… Read More

Marion, Let’s Sing About Sex

I thought Song For Marion would be the kind of movie I’d recommend my mother watched with her girlfriends as it seemed to be a happy-go-lucky tale about “climbing over the mountain” with… Read More

The Hunger Games Catches Fire

The Hunger Games came in at number nine in our end-of-year review, as voted for by you. Regardless of whether this is because you’ve got a teeny weeny girl/boy crush on Jennifer Lawrence,… Read More

The Tenderness of Rust And Bone

Carol Bowditch checked out Rust and Bone, a harrowing tale about overcoming major adversity and the trials of real, modern relationships.  Ali (Matthias Schoenaerts) is self-sufficient and has a new woman to fulfill his needs every… Read More

Performance For The Mature At Heart

Carol Bowditch got her classical on to check out Performance: The film’s premise is based around a string quartet who are still performing together after 25 years of music and friendship. The beloved… Read More

Oz can put a smile on your dial

Josephine Rozenberg-Clarke checks out the latest movie to be inspired by L.Frank Baum’s novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: I should start this review by revealing two things about me: 1. I am… Read More

The year’s most plain bonkers movie

Neil Martin has a look at John Dies at The End. It takes him on quite the ride: This has got cult classic written all over it. Cult horror movie director Don Coscarelli (Phantasm,… 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

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