0 - No Redeeming Feature
1 - Poor
2 - Passable
3 - Good. Rent it.
4 - Excellent!
5 - See it now!!
ARBITRAGE - (2013 - UK Certificate 15)
This nuts-and-bolts thriller doubles as an interesting character study of a powerful patriarch who uses his position to cover up an awful error of judgement that ended a life. Set in the top-end world of finance, it certainly displays an assured confidence that defies its director's inexperience; he draws his characters as more real and complex than a lesser writer may have, with a particularly keen eye for detail and empathy for its central character, the very flawed Robert Miller.

Whilst not doing anything that unique or original, it is lifted from your average fare to holding watch-ability by a surprisingly solid Richard Gere, and a fun performance from the forever reliable Tim Roth. Also starring Susan Sarandon, Arbitrage makes for an intriguing, well shot thriller, and definitely very good debut for Nicholas Jarecki.
3.5 / 5
At cinemas
Catch it if you like: Disclosure, Margin Call, Wall Street
FRANKENWEENIE - (2012 - UK Certificate PG)
A perfectly fine animation piece from the King of this style Tim Burton. The heartwarming idea is of a young outcast who brings his pet dog back to life through techniques learned in his science class; the moral of the tale is clear from quite early, and the film makes some not-so-gentle allusions to preceding classics Frankenstein and Godzilla. It is held back a bit by a general sense that we've been here and done this all before; in fact, in general the film has an overall feeling of being a little rushed, with a lack of character, which is surprising given his previous work in this area. Basically, Burton's been better, but Frankenweenie is still worth a watch, and features some genuinely creepy elements.
3/5
On Blu Ray/DVD
Catch it if you like: Corpse Bride, Nightmare Before Christmas

