TV-Film review: House Of Versace
In what may be the closest thing to an unofficial sequel to Showgirls, Gina Gershon takes on the lead role of fashion icon Donna Versace in Lifetime’s House Of Versace. Bring on the Ver-sayce! Let’s bitch it out…
In what may be the closest thing to an unofficial sequel to Showgirls, Gina Gershon takes on the lead role of fashion icon Donna Versace in Lifetime’s House Of Versace. Bring on the Ver-sayce! Let’s bitch it out…
After seven years away, visionary director Alfonso Cuarón returns with a new film: Gravity, starring Sandra Bullock as a medical engineer stranded in space. So is the film worth your time (and money)? In short: this film is a strong case for Continue reading
The most “summery” of summer action films has arrived in the form of Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim, or as it’s known by the general populace, Monsters vs Robots. So what can you expect from the 2+ hours smashdown? Let’s bitch it Continue reading
Iron Man, aka Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) is back for a third solo adventure. After the amazing success of last summer’s The Avengers, how does the first standalone Marvel film fare without the inclusion of the super friends? Let’s Continue reading
Well another awards season comes to an end with the Holy Grail of awards: the Oscars. But who cares who won? The most important questions to be asked are who wore what, and what were they thinking?! Much like last Continue reading
As a new spin on an old fairytale, your enjoyment of Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is directly correlated to your reaction to the title. Let’s bitch it out…
Tom Cruise has played many action roles in the past. So how does he fare in the latest crime film from writer/director Christopher McQuarrie? Let’s bitch it out…
This is it: the day you’ve been waiting for all week. It’s time to reveal our picks for the best and worst films of 2012.
Welcome to the second annual Bitch Awards, celebrating the best and worst films and TV shows of the year. Stick around for the next two weeks as we raise a glass to our favourite works from 2012 (and duck as Continue reading