Cillian Murrphy, Keira Knightley, Matthew Rhys, Sienna Miller
In Drama on October 11, 2008 at 6:27 am

A wartime relationship drama. Keira Knightley plays a young singer in World War 2 who is re-united with first crush and poet ‘Dylan’ played by Matthew Rhys.
Dylan justifies his immature and self-obsessed behaviour as a means to create poetry in the midst of war-time events. After flirting with Keira we discover he has married (Sienna Miller) and has a son. Keira’s disappointment leads her to William a young solider, a man of good character. The story also follows Keira and Sienna’s friendship (which is sometimes uncomfortable) as they both have attachment to the same man.
He soon is forced to go to war and comes back a changed man finding Kiera and Dylan in a ‘questionable’ relationship. Keira chooses William a war hero struggling to adjust to civilian life. Dylan’s selfishness causes him to try and sabotage their relationship. Read the rest of this entry »
Hayden Christensen, Sienna Miller
In Chick Flick, On DVD on April 2, 2008 at 6:52 pm
When I hired out this DVD, I had already heard that the acting and the storyline was….say… very poor. It had already failed miserably at the Box Office and had gone straight to DVD almost everywhere. So why do you ask, did I want to hire and review this film? – the clothes baby – the clothes!
Before one half of you switch off, I liken a women’s passion for designer clothes to men’s obession with World War II Fighter planes or Classic Automobiles. There really is nothing quite like it… Let me quickly run through the ‘plot’ so we can get back to the clothes. Factory Girl is based on the true story of rich socialite and Andy Warhol’s muse, Edie Sedgwick. She was an ‘IT’ girl of the 60’s, similar to Nicole Richie or Lindsay Lohan today. Edie was famous for being rich, the people she was friends with and her unique sense of style. And what fabulous Style it was! Read the rest of this entry »
Heath Ledger, Sienna Miller
In Chick Flick on March 11, 2006 at 5:55 pm
Was really looking forward to a good chick flick here (based on previous trailers etc), but have to say it was pretty average/ flat for me.
Still looking for the click flick of 2007 to rave about.