The Artist DVD Review
This year's big Oscar winner is out now on DVD, but is The Artist the feel good movie they say it is, or just too artsy to enjoy? Read our review to find out.
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day: DVD Review
When the most famous, and well loved, vigilantes to ever leave Boston; The Saints; are framed for murder, they return to the city to clear their names and kill the bad guys.
The Devil’s Tomb: DVD Review
Review of The Devil's Tomb; a film about a group of elite soldiers who enter a secret underground lab on a rescue mission, and get more than they bargained for.
The Green Lantern DVD Review
Find out who comes out on top when we compare The Green Lantern to Batman, and look at everything from picture quality to special features, in this DVD review.
The Inbetweeners: Series 3: DVD Review
Read our full review for the third series of the award-winning British comedy The Inbetweeners; following the hilarious exploits of four hapless sixth-formers.
The Legend Of Hercules: DVD Review
Kellan Lutz stars as the infamous son of Zeus in The Legend of Hercules, but is the film a triumph, or a Greek tragedy? Read our full DVD review to find out.
The Marine 2: DVD Review
When terrorists seize a luxury island hotel, only one Marine can save the day, and his wife. Read the full DVD review of The Marine 2, starring Ted DiBiase.
The Next Three Days: DVD Review
DVD review of The Next Three Days; an action/thriller about a man who decides to break his wife out of jail, believing she was wrongly convicted of murder.
The Open Road: DVD Review
DVD review of The Open Road; a film in which an estranged father and son go on a cross country road trip, to unite the absentee father with his dying wife.
The Pillars of the Earth: DVD Review
DVD review of The Pillars of the Earth; an epic, medieval based, mini-series, adapted from the acclaimed novel by Ken Follett, and produced by Ridley Scott.
The Rebound: DVD Review
DVD review of The Rebound; a romantic comedy about an older woman, coming off a divorce, and falling for her nanny (a man 16 years younger than her).
The Reef: DVD Review
DVD review of The Reef. When their boat capsizes, a group of friends must swim for several miles through shark-infested waters to get to safety.
The Resident DVD Review
DVD review of The Resident; a film about a young woman who moves into a new apartment, only to have someone sneak in every night while she's asleep.
The Shield: Season 7: DVD Review
The final season of the Shield gave closure to the stories that fans had been waiting seven years to see resolved.
This in-depth review of the Season 7 DVD discusses everything from Season 1-7 plot elements and acting talent, up to bonus features and the value of audio commentary.
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.
The Stepfather (2009): DVD Review
Remade from a 1987 classic, The Stepfather is the story of a divorcee who unknowingly invites a murderer into her bed, and the house she shares with her three children.
Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014), The DVD Review
DVD review of meta-busting horror re-quel The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
Trust DVD Review
DVD review of Trust; a movie about a young girl who gets seduced over the internet by a much older man, and her resulting abuse, and family breakdown.
Universal Soldier: Regeneration: DVD Review
Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren are back, and once again fighting to the death, in Univeral Soldier: Regeneration. Read the full DVD review here.
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?
Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps: DVD Review
Read our DVD review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps; the sequel to 1987's smash hit Wall Street, based on the stock exchange, around the 2008 crash.
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.