Hungry For Change

by Liz Heather in ,


I think I would say that I liked this documentary as much as I liked Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead. Especially the final twenty minutes. If you enjoy watching any kind of we're-all-too-fat sort of documentaries, then you will be all about this one. (Plus, who the hell knew that eating parsley gives you better breath? Love tips like that.)


The Visit

by Liz Heather in


All I can say about this movie is this: GO SEE IT. I completely didn't expect it to be watchable and/or good, but me and Nathan had such a fun time seeing it.

I haven't loved the past few M. Night Shyamalan movies (I really only liked The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable), but this one's such a treat. Go, go, go!

(Sidenote: Have you seen Unbreakable? It's, like, really really good. Get on that too, if you haven't already.)


The Purple Rose of Cairo

by Liz Heather in


Amongst all of my favourite Woody Allen movies (Annie Hall, Midnight in Paris, Everyone Says I Love You, Anything Else and Vicky Cristina Barcelona), this one is definitely my favourite. The overly-whimsical storyline is enough to make me fall in love with it, but then the ending happens and couldn’t be any more perfect. Obviously I won't give away what happens, but if you've ever given a guff about any of this man's movies, this is the only one you ever need to see.