Film Review
 

Inception
Release Date: July 16th

Written and directed by Christopher Nolan (Dark Knight) and with Leonardo DiCaprio (Shutter Island) as the main man, seriously, nothing can go wrong.

Inception tells the story of an interesting character named Cobb (DiCaprio) who enters people's dreams. Yes, that's right, Inception is set in a world where people can enter dreams. Intriguing? I agree.

I think we can expect something similar to 'The Matrix' but maybe with a bit more confusion (somehow). Have no doubt though, Christopher Nolan has the genius to l make this kind of film.

Joeseph Gordon-Levitt is also in the film, and for those of you who still don't know who he is check out the films '(500) Days of Summer' and 'The Lookout,' both of which films show off his under ratted skills as an actor, and I think his career has only just begun, so keep an eye open!

This film is described as dark, thriller and mystery, all of which DiCaprio and Nolan can pull off with ease, so be prepared for one of the most mind bending films of summer. Make sure you check this one out.
 


Toy Story 3
Release Date: July 23rd

The world has been waiting a long time for this film and it is finally here. This really is where summer hits its prime for movies. Toy Story 3!
It's been over ten years since Toy Story 2, but its box office sales will most probably still beat every other film to be released this year - yes, even Twilight!

The original cast return to their roles which is brilliant news as I am sure fans would'nt have it any other way. Tom Hanks has been rather busy with 'The Pacific' but he is still working hard at showing off his craft, and I am sure he will prove to us again that he still has what it takes in this latest offering!

The plot to this one is that Buzz and Woody end up in a day care centre after Andy leaves for college, so expect a load of new characters!
One of the best things about Toy Story is how timeless it is - when it was first released it was one of those films that was so far ahead of its time and it still feels that way.

After being so long since the original it will bring in both adults who experienced Toy Story when they were a bit younger, and also attract children who will be introduced to the trilogy for the first time. I expect nothing less than greatness from this film, and Pixar have never created anything less.