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.
Still Alice: Blu-ray Review
Terry Lewis finds out if Julianne Moore was deserving of all those Best Actress gongs from this year's award season as he reviews Alzheimer's drama Still Alice on blu-ray
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.
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.
Furious 7 Review
Screeching onto the big screen with all the subtlety of an air raid it's Fast & Furious 7; an utterly ridiculous but undeniably fun movie. Read the full review for more.
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."
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.
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.
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.
Hell Or High Water Review
Chris Pine/Jeff Bridges heist thriller Hell or High Water is a "magnificent movie which will restore your faith in films." Read Matt Wheeldon's full review now.
Now You See Me Blu-ray Review
Full Blu-ray review of Now You See Me; a film with an all-star cast, about bank-robbing magicians.
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.
Vanishing on 7th Street DVD Review
When almost everyone disappears after a blackout, four survivors struggle on, but is Vanishing on 7th Street worth buying, or does it make you crave a blackout?
London Has Fallen Review
After Olympus, London Has Fallen and taken the franchise down a sadly forgettable road. Read our full review for more.
Salvation, The Blu-ray Review
"A worthwhile bite of the western pie", The Salvation Blu-ray is reviewed in full here.
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.
Lego Movie creators helm Star Wars Han Solo solo prequel
Early details are emerging about the team behind The Lego Movie taking the reins of Star Wars' Han Solo's first solo big screen adventure!
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'
Triple 9 Review
Acclaimed director John Hillcoat aims for a hat trick of great films with bent cop crime thriller Triple 9. Despite an awesome cast, find out why Terry Lewis finds it 'unessential' with our review.
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.
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.
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."
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
Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Review
SEGA's Sonic returns, alongside Knuckles and Tails, for his second big screen outing in Sonic The Hedgehog 2. Read our full review of this fun family film now.
State Of Grace Blu-ray Review
Forgotten crime/thriller State Of Grace; a gripping and powerful classic; gets a Blu-ray release, and detailed review here.
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
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!
Marshall At The Movies: Ant-Man
Marshall at the Movies examines Ant-Man under the magnifying glass and finds there's nothing that bugs it about Marvel's latest superhero fantasy.
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."
Split Second Blu-ray Review
Rutger Hauer takes on a supernatural monster in Split Second, but how does the low-budget cult movie hold-up on Blu-ray? Read our review to find out.
It Follows Blu-ray Review
Find out what makes It Follows "the best horror film in decades", and a "must buy Blu-ray."
Bill (2015) Review
How well does Horrible Histories' first venture into the feature film market work? Read our review of Bill to find out.
Green Room Review
Patrick Stewart as a Neo Nazi clubhouse leader getting rid of a band of witnesses sounds great right? As Terry Lewis finds out in his review of Green Room, it's more "irritable with some immensely satisfying kills."
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.
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension Review
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, reviewed in full by Ayden Walker.
Kickboxer (1989) Blu-ray Review
Re-released on Blu-ray, Matt Wheeldon explores the highs-and-lows of "one of van Damme's best films"; Kickboxer. Plus discusses the new HD transfer.
Dark Knight Rises, The Review
Learn how Christopher Nolan’s final Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises, compares to its predecessors, and if it really is the film of the year.
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.
SDCC: The Walking Dead creator gasps with Norman Reedus for Air
The trailer of the brand new post-apocalypse sci-fi thriller from the creator of The Walking Dead leaves you gasping for Air!
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Review
Get ready to go Rogue, as Michelle Norris reviews Tom Cruise's latest blockbuster; Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation.
Marshall At The Movies: Ted 2
Marshall Julius takes on Ted 2, in the latest instalment of Marshall At The Movies.
Criminal Activities Review
John Travolta, Michael Pitt, and Dan Stevens star in the Jackie Earle Haley directed Criminal Activities. Read our full review of the film now.
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?
SpongeBob Squarepants: Sponge Out Of Water Review
Review of the brand new SpongeBob Squarepants movie, Sponge Out Of Water.
Martian, The Review
"A flawed masterpiece." Read our full review to find out why The Martian is Ridley Scott's best film in years.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage Review
A poor, and largely forgettable film, proving some movies aren't the sum of their parts. Venom: Let There Be Carnage falls short in our full review.
Mad Max: Fury Road Review
Liam Hoofe explains why Mad Max: Fury Road could be not only the best film this summer, but the film of the year in his review of George Miller's latest.
Mad Max: Fury Road DVD Review
Read our DVD review of Mad Max: Fury Road to see what makes George Miller's latest instalment so "aggressively awesome and action packed."
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.
WWE: Daniel Bryan – Just Say Yes! Yes! Yes! DVD Review
Terry Lewis grapples first hand with the documentary of WWE's 'Everyman' fan favourite Daniel Bryan but comes away disappointed after a rehash of previously used footage.