Legend of Tarzan, The Review
While it has its problems, Matt Wheeldon says The Legend Of Tarzan has everything you could want from a Tarzan movie. Read our full review for more.
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.
Annabelle Review
Annabelle review; find out if The Conjuring prequel lives up to it's scary predecessor, or is as terrifying as an old china doll.
12 Years A Slave Review
An all star cast chronicle the true story of a man kidnapped and sold into slavery in 12 Years A Slave; one of this year's big awards contenders.
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.
Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014), The DVD Review
DVD review of meta-busting horror re-quel The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
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.
SDCC: Second trailer for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice lands
It's the ultimate superhero one-on-one fight with an all-new trailer with many first looks in Zack Snyder's Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice!
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!
Maggie Review
Arnold Schwarzenegger tackles a serious role as his daughter begins to slowly transform into a zombie, with Maggie.
Everest Review
Despite the "stunning visuals" Ayden Walker finds Everts ultimately "underwhelming." Read our review to find out why.
Bill (2015) Review
How well does Horrible Histories' first venture into the feature film market work? Read our review of Bill to find out.
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.
Tomorrowland Review
Unfortunately a $150 million budget, and some solid performances can't save Disney's Tomorrowland from a sub-standard script. Read our full review now.
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.
Extraordinary Measures: DVD Review
DVD review of Extraordinary Measures, starring Brendan Fraser as John Crowley; a man who went to exceptional lengths to try and cure his children's disease.
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.
London Has Fallen Review
After Olympus, London Has Fallen and taken the franchise down a sadly forgettable road. Read our full review for more.
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.
Warner Bros. cave and release Suicide Squad SDCC trailer
Watch in clear and perfect vision the Warner Brothers San Diego Comic Con first look trailer at Suicide Squad!
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'
Marshall At The Movies: Legend
Marshall Julius' latest video review takes on Legend; the Tom Hardy starring biopic of the Krays.
Howl Review
A review of low budget British horror Howl; starring Sean Pertwee as the train driver of a stranded train, being hounded by werewolves.
Debut Goosebumps Poster & Trailer to Give Yourself… Goosebumps
Not one but two trailers of the big screen version of the children's horror book series Goosebumps starring Jack Black!
Revenant, The Review
With awards season well underway, Terry Lewis reviews Leonardo DiCaprio's latest attempt to win an Oscar with Alejandro G. Iñárritu's Western tale of revenge The Revenant
Cop Car Blu-ray Review
Kevin Bacon headlines Cop Car; the tale of who young boys who steal a police car from a sheriff with a dangerous secret. Read our full review now.
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."
Southpaw Review
Jake Gyllenhaal stars as down-and-out boxer Billy Hope in a sports movie Matt Wheeldon calls "phenomenal." Read our full Southpaw review now.
The Many Saints Of Newark Review
Can HBO's prequel film hold up to the beloved Sopranos TV show? Find out by reading The Many Saints Of Newark review now.
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.
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.
Back to the Future: Movie Review
Read our review of Back to the Future; a classic, 25-year-old, time-travel movie, that's receiving a limited cinematic re-release.
Good Kill Blu-ray Review
"More poignant than American Sniper" Good Kill is an examination of drone warfare, and it's effects on its own pilots. Read our full Blu-ray review now.
SpongeBob Squarepants: Sponge Out Of Water Review
Review of the brand new SpongeBob Squarepants movie, Sponge Out Of Water.
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.
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.
Straight Outta Compton Review
Straight Outta Compton, a biopic of gangsta rap pioneers N.W.A, reviewed in full.
Jupiter Ascending Review
Matrix creators The Wachowski's return with Jupiter Ascending; an original sci-fi movie starring Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum which is unfortunately average.
Secret In Their Eyes Review
Read our review to find out why the US remake can't compare to the Oscar winning original Secret In Their Eyes.
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.
Fantastic Four (2015) Review
It has come to this then - Josh Trank reboots the Fantastic Four with a grim dark 'body horror' take on their origin story. Terry Lewis is less than impressed with what he finds.
Pay The Ghost DVD Review
Pay The Ghost is "a suspenseful and engaging thriller." Read our full review of the Nicolas Cage horror movie now.
Gomorrah Season 1 & 2 Blu-ray Review
An in-depth, spoiler-free, review of Gomorrah: The Complete Season 1 & 2 box set. Available now from Arrow Films.
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.
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.
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!
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
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.
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.