Seventh Son Review
Read our review to learn why Seventh Son, the action/fantasy film fronted by Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore, is a "train wreck" of a movie.
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.
Minions Review
Can the usually amusing Minions maintain the fun in their first stand-alone movie? Terry Lewis finds out in our review of the first Minions movie.
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.
Marshall At The Movies: Terminator Genisys
Marshall Julius reviews the "overly convoluted" Terminator Genisys in the latest Marshall At The Movies.
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.
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.
Rampart DVD Review
Woody Harrelson stars as corrupt cop Dave Brown in Rampart; but is the film, and the DVD, worth buying? Read our review to find out.
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!
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.
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.
Road Within, The Review
A young man with Tourette's, an OCD sufferer, and an anorexic woman take a road trip in heartfelt indie film The Road Within. Read our full review now.
Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014), The DVD Review
DVD review of meta-busting horror re-quel The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
Game of Thrones Season Five Review
Games Of Thrones Season 5, reviewed in full (with spoilers), by Liam Hoofe.
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.
Spooks: The Greater Good Review
Game of Thrones' Kit Harington joins TV-to-film action movie Spooks: The Greater Good, but does the BBC thriller transfer to the big screen? Read our review to fine out.
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
LEGO: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom Review
Our review of the latest Lego DC Superheroes adventure, Lego: Justice League - Attack of the Legion of Doom. A film every bit as fun and silly as you'd hope.
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.
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.
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.
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.
SDCC: Five minute long The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Comic Con trailer!
Watch the brand new look at Guy Ritchie's revival of 60's spy drama The Man From UNCLE with a five minute Comic Con trailer!
Fast & Furious 8 review
Vin Diesel and co. return for more logic-defying schlock in Fast and Furious 8; full of family and fast cars it's, guaranteed to excite the Fast franchise's loyal fans.
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."
Avengers: Age Of Ultron Review
Joss Whedon aims to top his previous comic book effort with Avengers: Age Of Ultron but doesn't come close in a disappointing follow-up
Sharknado 3 Trailer and UK Release Date
A release date for the UK showing of Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! on SyFy has been announced along with a new trailer!
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!
X-Men: Days of Future Past – The Rogue Cut Blu-ray Review
It's the ultimate time-travelling showdown as old meets new in Fox's mutant X-Men franchise in Days Of Future Past!... again, but this time with added Rogue! Terry Lewis finds out if the Blu-ray recut is worth your money.
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.
Ted 2 Review
Find out why Terry Lewis thinks Ted 2 is "a film of no redeeming value" and why he wants to "rip the stuffing out of Ted once and for all"!
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.
Room Review
We review Lenny Abrahamsson's Room; a film that deserves its Oscar buzz, but should come with an emotional warning sticker.
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.
5th Wave, The Review
Chloë Moretz takes on aliens in The 5th Wave; "a young adult movie in every sense of the word." Read our full review now.
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
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.
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.
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.
Kliq Rules, The Review
What makes The Kliq Rules a must-buy for wrestling fans? We look at WWE's latest wrestling doc, and the matches included with the Blu-ray.
Salvation, The Blu-ray Review
"A worthwhile bite of the western pie", The Salvation Blu-ray is reviewed in full here.
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.
Marshall At The Movies: Entourage
Marshall at the Movies continues with a review of Entourage; the big screen spin-off from the successful HBO show.
Sicario Review
Emily Blunt and Benicio del Toro star in Sicario. Read our review to find out what makes this US Vs Mexican Cartel crime thriller one of the best films of 2015.
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.
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.
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.
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.