Total Film Features

  • 50 Greatest Movie Bloopers
    The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) [video-break]The Blooper: Judd Apatow shouts ever more offensive line cues to his off-screen wife Leslie Mann (1:26) Best Detail: Mann balks at the ecstasy line: “Honey, we have kids!”
  • 50 Greatest Childhood Movies
    Star Wars (1977) The Movie: Yes, the movie. And the toys, the novels, the soundtracks, costumes, the endless imaginary lightsaber duels. Feel the force. Moment That Stuck In The Memory: Frankly, we were hooked during the opening seconds, as…
  • 50 Richest Movie Characters
    Adrian Veidt Wealth: $74bn From: Entertainment, self-help, energy, technology, genetics, cosmetics As Seen In: Watchmen (2009) The Veidt tower, some 90-storeys tall, pierces the skyline of New York city. A golden V symbol sits atop the tower as an ever-prominent…
  • 50 Most Successful Indie Movies
    Night Of The Living Dead (1968) The Movie: George Romero rewrote the rulebook for low-budget filmmaking with offal, pessimism and an army of the undead that grows and grows  with every passing year. Too bad a cock-up on the copyright front meant…
  • Django Unchained: The Complete Guide
    Early ambitions During a 2010 interview with The Playlist, Tarantino made the first indication that he was interested in shooting a western. However, his take on the classic genre would take aim at the elements of history many Americans would rather forget….
  • 50 Greatest Bollywood Movies
    3 Idiots (2009) The Movie: A wickedly funny coming of age drama, in which a trio of engineering students make their way through college via a series of run-ins with their irascible dean. It might sound like a hackneyed set-up, but the pathos and humour…
  • 50 Weirdest Examples Of Harry Potter Fan Art
    Horses The Image: It looks like an experiment with polyjuice potion gone awry doesn’t it? Not sure whether Harry’s miserable exclamation is a result of the accident or Hermione’s godawful pun… Artistic Flair: Good, but for the…
  • Tom Hardy Profile
    A Big Year Right now, Tom Hardy is what you’d call ‘on it’. With a flurry of projects due in multiplexes over the next 12 months, the Hammersmith-born actor who used to twist himself into anxious, self-loathing, substance-abusing knots…