A list of recent movies. The Divide Hackneyed post-apocalyptic drama set in the basement of a NYC apartment block after a nuclear attack on the US. Dreary and predictable. 4/10 The Exorcism of Emily Rose A very good courtroom drama based on the case of a real-life exorcism. Genuinely creepy in places. 7.5/10 Wayne's World Watched this for the first time last week....NOT! I'll never tire of this classic. 10/10 Blitz Silly but enjoyable thriller starring Jason Statham, about a cop-killing maniac on the loose in London. Great turn by The Wire's Aiden Gillen (Mayor Carcotti) as the maniac. I'm starting to warm to "The Stath", he's good at what he does. 6.5/10 Killer Elite Political thriller set in 1980 and based on Ranulph Fiennes supposedly based-on-fact book "The Feather Men". Credibility stretching, but not bad. Good action sequences. . Stars Jason Statham, Clive Owen and Dominic Purcell. 6/10 Red State Kevin Smith film about a religious cult, starring a very unwell-looking John Goodman as a DEA agent and Michael Parks, who's great as the cult leader. Not bad at all. 7/10 Wild At Heart The classic David Lynch freak-show with Nic Cage at his very best. Tons of quotable dialogue and loaded with countless amouts of weird Lynchian characters and images. Willem Dafoe is menacingly brilliant as Bobby Peru ("like the country") 9/10 Darkest Hour Sci-fi movie set in Moscow about an attack by invisible aliens. Needless to say, they're thwarted by untrained American party-goers. Watchable fluff. 5.5/10 The Hunger Games Took the "The Kid" to see this at her insistence and the best thing about it was Jennifer Lawrence's performance. She's a genuine talent in the mould of Natalie Portman. The film is ok, but I just didn't buy into it's main premise, that of kids 12 -18 years old being forced to battle to the death. The world today is an ugly, ugly place (guess it's always been that way) but I just refuse to believe that any society would put a pig-tailed waif up against an over-muscled 6 foot+plus adonis. Would they? 6/10