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.

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.

Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice Review

Flawed but fun, it's our review of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice; Zack Snyder's new superhero movie, on the road to The Justice League.

John Wick Review

Keanu Reeves stars as action hero John Wick. They took his car, they killed his dog, and now he's out for revenge in this Wickedly cool action movie.

Whiplash Blu-ray Review

Matt Wheeldon reviews the Whiplash Blu-ray: the definition of a must-see movie, a worthy Oscar-winner, and a true triumph of cinema.

Gotham: Season One Blu-ray Review

Terry Lewis gives us a detailed review of Gotham: Season One - a TV show set in a pre-Batman Gotham City,

Forest, The Review

Game Of Thrones' Natalie Dormer goes off into a suicide spot wood in The Forest - Terry Lewis finds out it ends as well as you expect

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.

No Escape Review

Asia turns on Owen Wilson and family in the tense, action-packed, but pretty xenophobic No Escape. Read the full review now.

Assassin’s Creed Blu-ray review

An in-depth review of the Assassin's Creed Blu-ray - a film with "fine actors" and "spectacular stunt work" which is still "staggeringly dull."

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Review

Star Wars is back but Terry Lewis ponders how the franchise has 'barely progressed further in nearly 40 years'

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.

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.

Terminator Genisys Review

Arnold Schwarzenegger returns in the fifth Terminator movie; Terminator Genisys. Read our review of the skippable sequel now.

Double Identity: DVD Review

Val Kilmer stars as an American doctor working in Eastern Europe, who gets mistaken for a Russian spy, and drawn into a conflict with a diamond cartel.

Alien: Covenant review

Does the return of the Xenomorph live up to Ridley Scott's original Alien movie, or rest with Prometheus? Read our Alien: Covenant review now to find out.

Marshall At The Movies: Legend

Marshall Julius' latest video review takes on Legend; the Tom Hardy starring biopic of the Krays.

Marshall At The Movies: Fantastic Four (2015)

Marshall Julius gives his frank and honest opinion of the new Fantastic Four movie, in the latest edition of Marshall At The Movies.

Marshall At The Movies: Spectre

Marshall Julius gives us his take on the new James Bond movie Spectre, in the latest edition of Marshall At The Movies.

Stranger, The Review

We review the Eli Roth produced horror movie The Stranger.

Straight Outta Compton Blu-ray Review

You are now about to witness the strength of bias production, as Terry Lewis sits down with the dark horse that threatens to steal all the nominations in awards season with F. Gary Gray directed N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton

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.

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?

Marshall At The Movies: Terminator Genisys

Marshall Julius reviews the "overly convoluted" Terminator Genisys in the latest Marshall At The Movies.

London Has Fallen Review

After Olympus, London Has Fallen and taken the franchise down a sadly forgettable road. Read our full review for more.

Black Mass Review

Johnny Depp stars in the "near perfect" biopic of infamous Boston gangster Whitey Bulger. Read our full review now.

Marshall At The Movies: Maggie

Marshall at the Movies heads into the woods for a blood-soaked bash at brain-gobbling Arnold Schwarzenegger zombie drama, Maggie.

Hell On Wheels Season 4 Review

Volatile new characters are introduced in Hell On Wheels Season 4. Out now on DVD, and reviewed in full here.

Jaws Review

Read our review of Jaws to learn not only why this classic film is still relevant today, but how good the new remaster is, and why you should re-watch it.

Commando: Director’s Cut Blu-ray Review

The grandaddy of all action movies gets the Director's Cut Blu-ray treatment finally as Arnold Schwarzenegger's Commando unload to home media!

X-Men: Apocalypse Review

X-Men: Apocalypse is "a dreary drudge of an unexciting experience." Read our full review for more.

John Wick Blu-ray Review

Blu-ray review of the simplistic but sublime John Wick; an action movie starring Keanu Reeves as a former hitman out to avenge his fallen puppy.

Bourne Legacy Review

Read our official review of The Bourne Legacy; a Jason Bourne spin-off starring Jeremy Renner as a rouge CIA agent on the run.

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.

Mother’s Day Review

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

Pan Review

"Children will be captivated by its resplendent storytelling." Read our full Pan review now.

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.

Child 44 Review

A secret police officer attempts to investigate a series of murders in a Soviet Russia ruled by paranoia and fear in Child 44.

Mr. Holmes Review

Can a film with the amazing potential of Sherlock Holmes being played by Sir Ian McKellen live up to the hype? As Terry Lewis finds out, not quite.

SDCC: New Red-Band/NSFW trailer for Sinister 2 is… well, sinister

Find out how far the follow up to Sinister will go in this rather gruesome Rated-R red band trailer from Comic con that's totally Not Safe For Work!

Open Windows Review

Elijah Wood and Sasha Grey star in thriller Open Windows; a "difficult to watch" film about an actress who becomes the victim of a hugely invasive hack attack.

Clouds Of Sils Maria Blu-Ray Review

As an antidote to the drivel the summer blockbuster season has served up to him recently, Terry Lewis expands his horizons via Blu-Ray and tackles a French meta-drama about an actress struggling to understand a role in Clouds Of Sils Maria

Infini Review

Full review of Shane Abbess' indie sci-fi Infini.

Martian, The Review

"A flawed masterpiece." Read our full review to find out why The Martian is Ridley Scott's best film in years.

Captain America: Civil War Review

It's the ultimate battle between heroes as Marvel Studios' Avengers explodes with Captain America: Civil War! Terry Lewis finds however that the real fight is between spectacle and plot.

Air Review

Air; the story of Nike's journey to make Air Jordans, is film which has no right to be as good as it is. Read our full review online now.

Containment Review

A block of flats is placed under quarantine for an unknown reason in Containment, and the residents aren't happy. Read our review now.

Entourage Review

It's a case of newcomers not welcome as HBO's A-list actor dramedy Entourage makes it to the big screen red carpet in a fine example of fan service satisfaction, according to Terry Lewis

Suicide Squad review

Matt Wheeldon reviews David Ayer's, flawed but fun, Suicide Squad in full.

Colors Blu-ray Review

Robert Duvall and Sean Penn star in Colors; a 1988 police movie about gangs in LA; "which remains far better than the majority of cop films released today."
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