Movies
Release: 3rd of March
Length: 97 minutes
Rating: MA 15+ (Strong themes and violence, drug use and coarse language)
Release: Out now
Length: 130 minutes
Rating: M15+ (Fantasy themes and violence)
After eight movies spanning almost a decade, the Harry Potter saga, which has become the most lucrative franchise in movie history, finally reaches an epic conclusion in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two.
So it’s not like I expected Transformers 3 to be any good. Transformers 2 wasn’t a very good movie, but I’d gone to see it at IMAX, and it was awesome. In Transfromers 2, the plot was almost nonexistent but the action almost constant (or so I remember), and the scale of it all was captured really well. During a scene where Optimus Prime fights two Decepticons in and over a forest, you could feel the ground shaking and trees falling over with their giant footsteps. And so I prepared myself, with the advent of the third instalment, for another semi-pleasurable IMAX experience, this time in 3D. After all, giant transforming robots from outer space are always fun, right?
I really should have known better.
Release: 19th of May, 2011
Length: 137 minutes
Rating: M15+ (Supernatural themes and violence)

Identity is a major theme in the new Indian film, I Am. Based on a number of anecdotes, this portmanteau film expresses the importance of upholding gender, political and sexual identity in an oft-unsympathetic society.
Contrasting the respective experiences of seemingly disparate characters and their similar need for acceptance by loved ones and society, I Am tells of four separate stories, each dealing with a controversial issue in modern society.
Release: 28th April
Length: 95 minutes
Rating: PG
Release: 12th of May
Length: 102 minutes
Rating: MA15+
Release Date: April 7
Run Time: 124 minutes
Classification: M
Language: Russian, with English subtitles
Release: 7th of April
Length: 130 minutes
Rating: MA15+ (strong themes and violence)
Incendies, (a french word for "destruction by fire"), is brought to the screen by Quebec born Writer/Director, Denis Villeneuve's. Here he unashamedly delivers a hellishly raw and guttural film that tells with extreme potency of the atrocities of civil war and a mother’s wish for her children’s future. Ultimately the film plays out the tenacious life of a desperate woman shunned and broken by political unrest, wishing to die in peace, yet death is not the end of the story.

