Cinderella (2015) Review

Adapting their classic cartoon into a live-action movie, Disney have made Cinderella "overly sentimental but beautiful." Read our full review to learn more.

Pan Review

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

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.

Suicide Squad review

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

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.

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.

Game of Thrones Season Five Review

Games Of Thrones Season 5, reviewed in full (with spoilers), by Liam Hoofe.

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'

Far From The Madding Crowd Review

Adapted from Thomas Hardy's classic novel, Far From The Madding Crowd is a "mish-mash of styles, which will leave you frustrated." Read our full review for more.

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.

Spectre Review

Learn how director Sam Mendes coped with the "impossible task" of following up Skyfall with Daniel Craig's new James Bond film; Spectre.

Club, The Review

'Difficult to watch yet impossible to turn away from.' Matt Wheeldon reviews Pablo LarraĂ­n's award-winning film The Club, in full, ahead of its UK release.

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.

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.

Big Hero 6 Blu-ray Review

Walt Disney Animation Studios turns on the adorable charm with a boy and his big cuddly robot story with a Marvel Comics twist in our Big Hero 6 Blu-Ray review

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.

Terminator Genisys Review

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

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.

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?

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.

Hell On Wheels Season 3 Review

New power struggles threaten progression on the Union Pacific Railroad in Hell On Wheels Season 3; AMC’s western TV series, reviewed in full.

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.

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.

Martian, The Review

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

San Andreas Blu-ray Review

Dwayne Johnson stars in San Andreas; read our in-depth review of the "ridiculous but fun" action/adventure now.

Cobbler, The Review

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

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 Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Extended Edition Review

Learn how The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - Extended Edition; the final chapter in the Middle Earth saga; compares to the theatrical release.

Marshall At The Movies: Crimson Peak.

Marshall Julius gives a gravely honest review of Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak in the latest edition of Marshall At The Movies.

SDCC: Ben Affleck suits up to write, direct and star in...

Read up on the early details of Ben Affleck's solo Batman project where he will star, co-write and direct!

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

The Death Of Superman Lives: What Happened? Review

Tim Burton doing a Superman film with Nicholas Cage in the 90's sounds for better or worse must see cinema right? Except it never got made. Terry Lewis finds out why in a review of crowd funded documentary The Death Of Superman Lives: What Happened?

Ant-Man Review #2

It's winning over critics and audiences alike but does Ant-Man force Terry Lewis to become the Rant-Man?

SDCC: Leto Joker wins fans over as first Suicide Squad trailer...

Find out why Jared Leto's portrayal of The Joker has managed to turn fan support around, after the first Suicide Squad trailer was screened!

SDCC: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 Bizarre Dance Teaser

See the weird but admittedly well choreographed new teaser to The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2!

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.

Salvation, The Blu-ray Review

"A worthwhile bite of the western pie", The Salvation Blu-ray is reviewed in full here.

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.

Marshall At The Movies: Legend

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

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.

Top Gun: Maverick Review

Tom Cruise returns to one of his most iconic roles in Top Gun: Maverick, a sequel 36 years in the making, and a great film.

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.

The King’s Speech Review

Read our review of The King's Speech; the true story of King George VI, and the efforts he went to in order to overcome his debilitating speech impediment.

Diary of a Teenage Girl, The Review

"The kind of film-making we desperately need more of", The Diary of a Teenage Girl is out now, and reviewed in full here.

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."

Maggie Review

Arnold Schwarzenegger tackles a serious role as his daughter begins to slowly transform into a zombie, with Maggie.

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.

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Review

Get ready to go Rogue, as Michelle Norris reviews Tom Cruise's latest blockbuster; Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation.

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.

Ex_Machina Blu-ray Review

In his directorial debut, science-fiction writer Alex Garland crafts a superb, stylish and slick test in A.I. conciousness. Read how Ex Machina is 'an essential film for 2015' with our Blu-ray review.
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