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The top 10 Disney villains of all time

Everybody loves a good Disney villain — because where would the good guys be without the baddies?! Some of history’s most legendary evil characters have been created by Disney, as adversaries for everyone from Aladdin to Simba in the Lion King. This list was compiled by Monsters and Critics’ movie experts and contains the characters our team thinks are the most brilliant Disney

Review: Nuts!

What is exactly the opposite of impotence in human males? As John Romulus Brinkley tells the story, one of his sadly stricken patients pointed out that the male goat was the obvious answer. “If I could just do what that goat does, I would be a happy man,” pled the limp hubby. Thus, a medical

Watch Eva Green in new Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children trailer

The new trailer for  Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children has just been with released — with lots more of Eva Green and a further glimpse at Samuel L Jackson’s evil character Barron. The new clip reveals a lot more of the dark side of the plot in Tim Burton’s upcoming movie, including footage of Jackson’s scary-looking Barron speaking for

Gods of Egypt Blu-ray review

Gods of Egypt has the needed ingredients to make an epic fantasy film, but gets weighed down by bloated CGI, silly plot elements, and a familiar story. Directed by Alex Proyas (I, Robot and The Crow) from a screenplay by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless (The Last Witch Hunter), Gods of Egypt features a solid

Scarlett Johansson’s Rock That Body gets release date

Scarlett Johansson’s R-rated comedy Rock That Body has been given a release date of June 23 next year. The movie, which tells the story of a bachelorette party gone wrong, will open the same day as Transformers: The Last Knight. Scarlett stars alongside a great cast including Kate McKinnon, Zoe Kravitz, Jillian Bell, Ilana Glazer

Benoît Jacquot interview: Rising star Léa Seydoux sparkles in Diary of a Chambermaid

In Diary of a Chambermaid, French director Benoît Jacquot renews his collaboration with Léa Seydoux, the stunningly beautiful and brilliant actress whose career has skyrocketed since they first worked together on Farewell My Queen in 2012. Nominated for a Golden Bear at last year’s Berlin Film Festival where it debuted, Diary has just been released

Edinburgh International Film Festival line-up: From Kim Cattrall to Finding Dory

The Edinburgh International Film Festival kicks off tomorrow — with a great line-up including a special appearance from Kim Cattrall and the UK premiere of Disney-Pixar’s animated feature Finding Dory. The 11-day event — the world’s longest continually-running film festival — celebrates its 70th edition this year with a schedule boasting 161 different features from 46 countries. As well as

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Review: Maggie’s Plan

When will Greta Gerwig move out of New York City? No doubt this quirky and totally Greta movie received a lot of support from the Big Apple for showcasing several city tourist attractions, but it did not do the story any good. In spite of the overwhelming exposure for the location, the story is good

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Review: The Wailing

South Korean writer/ director Hong-jin Na’s labyrinthine tale of possession follows on the heels of his well-received If “The Chaser” and “The Yellow Sea.” Incorporating elements of a number of western films including the well-meaning police officer who will have a very bad day, the perky daughter who will play hostess to a very bad