The Commitments 25th Anniversary Blu-ray review

Matt Wheeldon reviews The Commitments: 25th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray; "fun, fresh, witty, enjoyable and relevant as it ever was."

SpongeBob Squarepants: Sponge Out Of Water Review

Review of the brand new SpongeBob Squarepants movie, Sponge Out Of Water.

Central Intelligence Review

Despite Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart making a "perfect comedy duo", Central Intelligence is letdown by "woeful writing." Read Matt Wheeldon's review for more.

30 Minutes or Less Review

Read our review of the upcoming stoner comedy 30 Minutes or Less; which sees a pizza delivery boy forced to rob a bank. Plus watch the film's official trailer.

Rocky Horror Picture Show, The 40th Anniversary Edition DVD Review

Terry Lewis reviews cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show, for it's 40th anniversary re-release.

Zombieland: Blu-ray Review

Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg take a road trip in an America overrun with Zombies. Read the full Blu-ray review to find out just how scary/funny the film is, and if the picture and audio quality do the film justice.

Deadpool Review

The Merc With A Mouth gets his first proper film outing in an R-rated, Ryan Reynolds', comic-book movie which "is pure fun." Read our full review for more.

Mother’s Day Review

Matt Wheeldon reviews Garry Marshall's latest ensemble comedy/romance picture, Mother's Day; "a lifeless shell of a film."

Ted 2 Blu-ray Review

Find out why we call Ted 2 "the very definition of an unnecessary sequel" in our in-depth Blu-ray review.

Sharknado 3 Trailer and UK Release Date

A release date for the UK showing of Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! on SyFy has been announced along with a new trailer!

Cobbler, The Review

Find out what makes The Cobbler "one of the worst films Adam Sandler has ever made" in our full review.

Kingsman: The Secret Service Review

Street chav meets English gentry in Kingsman: The Secret Service; a glorious action/adventure with some unexpected violence. Read our full review now.

Goosebumps Review

Just in time for that scariest time of year - Valentine's Day - Terry Lewis checks in with his early UK review of the film adaptation of the Goosebumps children's horror book franchise.

The Pirates! In an Adventure With Scientists! Blu-ray Review

Blu-ray review of Aardman Animation’s The Pirates! In an Adventure With Scientists; a fun, British, claymation, romp across the high-seas with a great cast.

Birdman Review

Michael Keaton delivers a career defining performance as a washed-up former Hollywood superhero trying to prove his worth in the darkly comedic drama Birdman.

Kingsman: The Secret Service Blu-ray Review

Street chav meets English gentry in Kingsman: The Secret Service; a glorious action/adventure with some unexpected violence. Read our full Blu-ray review now.

Life As We Know It: Blu-ray Review

Life As We Know It Blu-ray review; a romantic comedy about two people who are forced to live, and raise a child together, when they inherit their goddaughter.

White Men Can’t Jump (2023) Review

White Men Can't Jump misses every shot, and doesn't belong on the same court as the original. Read our full review to find out how bad it really is.

Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife Review

See if Let's Kill Ward's Wife (the black comedy where friends band together to kill an oppressive spouse) is the perfect crime, or simply diabolical.

How To Be Single Review

"Neither conventional enough to pull the heart strings, or raunchy enough to be properly funny", How To Be Single is out now. Read our full review here.

Trainwreck Review

While not a Trainwreck itself, Amy Schumer's new comedy movie have the potential to be much more than it ends up being. Read our full review now.

Stretch Blu-ray Review

Patrick Wilson stars as a limo driver with one night to pay off a $6k gambling debt in Stretch, the black comedy from Smoking' Aces' director Joe Carnahan.

Ted 2 Review

Find out why Terry Lewis thinks Ted 2 is "a film of no redeeming value" and why he wants to "rip the stuffing out of Ted once and for all"!

What We Do In The Shadows Blu-ray Review

From the creators of Flight Of The Conchords comes vampire mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows. Read our Blu-ray review to see if this is a comedy with bite.

Big Sick, The review

Silicon Valley's Kumail Nanjiani, and Ray Romano, star in The Big Sick; a film which is "everything a romance, a comedy, or a drama should aspire to be."

Pixels Review

Adam Sandler makes a case for his entry of the Worst Film Ever of recent times with video gaming alien invasion travesty Pixels. Terry Lewis prays for a power cut.

Spy Review

The female empowering dream team of Paul Feig & Melissa McCarthy work the same old jokes but breath life into spy parodies in action comedy Spy

Vacation (2015) Review

The National Lampoon's Vacation remake "is as worthy of your time as a mini weekend break to Rome." Read our full review now.

SDCC: Five minute long The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Comic Con trailer!

Watch the brand new look at Guy Ritchie's revival of 60's spy drama The Man From UNCLE with a five minute Comic Con trailer!

Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 Review

Liam Hoofe reviews Paul Blart:Mall Cop 2; a Happy Madison comedy with "no redeeming features whatsoever."

The Simpsons: Season 13: DVD Review

Read our review of The Simpsons Thirteenth Season, and relive some past adventures of America's best loved cartoon family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.

Accidental Love Review

Despite a recognisable cast, upcoming comedy Accidental Love remains a disjointed mess. Read our full review of the Jessica Biel, jake Gyllenhaal, movie now.

Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 DVD Review

Kevin James returns for Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, and you can read our full DVD review of the "cripplingly unfunny" film here.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 review

Loveable misfits the Guardians of the Galaxy return for Vol. 2, but can their latest comedy-space-adventure live up to the hilariously fun first outing?

The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent Review

Nicolas Cage is back, and playing himself in The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent; a charming buddy comedy in cinemas now.

Pride And Prejudice And Zombies Review

Pride And Prejudice And Zombies shuffles onto the big screen with the undead meets classic literature joke being disappointingly unfulfilled in Terry Lewis' review of it.

Goonies 30th Anniversary Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Review

Hey You Guys! Matt Wheeldon has reviewed The Goonies 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition Blu-ray, and detailed the extensive list of special features included.

Marshall At The Movies: Entourage

Marshall at the Movies continues with a review of Entourage; the big screen spin-off from the successful HBO show.

Marshall At The Movies: Ted 2

Marshall Julius takes on Ted 2, in the latest instalment of Marshall At The Movies.

Ghostbusters (2016) Review

Matt Wheeldon reviews the Ghostbusters remake; a fun film, with a great cast, which unfortunately fails to live up to original. Read our full review for more.

Everyone’s Going To Die Review

The first full length feature film from directing group Jones proves to be "entertaining and uplifting." Read our Everyone's Going To Die review to see how.

Road Within, The Review

A young man with Tourette's, an OCD sufferer, and an anorexic woman take a road trip in heartfelt indie film The Road Within. Read our full review now.

Bill (2015) Review

How well does Horrible Histories' first venture into the feature film market work? Read our review of Bill to find out.

Orange Is The New Black Season 3 Review

Orange Is The New Black Season 3 is now on Netflix, and reviewed in full here.

500 Days of Summer: Blu-ray Review

500 Days of Summer is not a love story, it is a story about love, or so say the filmmakers. Read our full review of this quirky and original romance film to find out how true that statement is, and how the film looks and sounds in high-definition.

Birdman Blu-ray Review

Michael Keaton delivers a career defining performance as a washed-up former Hollywood superhero trying to prove his worth in the darkly comedic drama Birdman.

Horns Review

A quirky, supernatural black comedy, Horns sees Daniel 'Harry Potter' Radcliffe star as a man accused of his girlfriend's murder, and strangely growing horns.

Kill Your Friends (2015) Review

Kill Your Friends; an obnoxious film based on John Niven's best-selling book about '90s music industry types; reviewed in full.

Ride Along 2 Blu-ray Review

Ice Cube and Kevin Hart return as the brothers-in-law for buddy-cop comedy Ride Along 2. Read our in-depth Blu-ray review here.
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