Kill Your Friends (2015) Review
Kill Your Friends; an obnoxious film based on John Niven's best-selling book about '90s music industry types; reviewed in full.
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.
Entourage Blu-ray Review
Taking fan-servicing to a whole new level, HBO's Entourage makes it to the big screen. Read our full Blu-ray review here.
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.
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.
Gotham: Season One Blu-ray Review
Terry Lewis gives us a detailed review of Gotham: Season One - a TV show set in a pre-Batman Gotham City,
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.
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension Review
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, reviewed in full by Ayden Walker.
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.
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.
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.
Black Mass Review
Johnny Depp stars in the "near perfect" biopic of infamous Boston gangster Whitey Bulger. Read our full review now.
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.
Elimination Game Review
Prison Break star Dominic Purcell headlines The Running-Man-like Elimination Game. Read our review here.
San Andreas Blu-ray Review
Dwayne Johnson stars in San Andreas; read our in-depth review of the "ridiculous but fun" action/adventure now.
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.
Pan Review
"Children will be captivated by its resplendent storytelling." Read our full Pan review now.
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."
Danny Collins DVD Review
DVD review of Danny Collins; where Al Pacino plays an ageing rockstar attempting to reconnect with his family and get back to his musical roots.
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.
Martian, The Review
"A flawed masterpiece." Read our full review to find out why The Martian is Ridley Scott's best film in years.
Everest Review
Despite the "stunning visuals" Ayden Walker finds Everts ultimately "underwhelming." Read our review to find out why.
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.
Bill (2015) Review
How well does Horrible Histories' first venture into the feature film market work? Read our review of Bill to find out.
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Review
Towering above most others in the genre, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials is one of the most entertaining films of the year. Read our full review now.
Marshall At The Movies: Legend
Marshall Julius' latest video review takes on Legend; the Tom Hardy starring biopic of the Krays.
Straight Outta Compton Review
Straight Outta Compton, a biopic of gangsta rap pioneers N.W.A, reviewed in full.
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.
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.
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 DVD Review
Kevin James returns for Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, and you can read our full DVD review of the "cripplingly unfunny" film here.
Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014), The DVD Review
DVD review of meta-busting horror re-quel The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
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.
Barely Lethal Review
Hailee Seinfeld leads an all-star cast in Barely Lethal, as a super-assassin who runs away to become a high-school student. Read our full review now.
Salvation, The Blu-ray Review
"A worthwhile bite of the western pie", The Salvation Blu-ray is reviewed in full here.
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.
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."
Trainwreck Review
While not a Trainwreck itself, Amy Schumer's new comedy movie have the potential to be much more than it ends up being. Read our full review now.
Knick, The Season 1 Blu-ray Review
Clive Owen & Steven Soderbergh deliver a downbeat but worthwhile experience with The Knick; a no holds barred look at medical science; reviewed here in full.
Hell On Wheels Season 4 Review
Volatile new characters are introduced in Hell On Wheels Season 4. Out now on DVD, and reviewed in full here.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cobbler, The Review
Find out what makes The Cobbler "one of the worst films Adam Sandler has ever made" in our full review.
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
Marshall At The Movies: Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
Marshall At The Movies exposes a Hollywood lie in an exhausting, but mostly positive, video review of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation.
Pixels Review
Adam Sandler makes a case for his entry of the Worst Film Ever of recent times with video gaming alien invasion travesty Pixels. Terry Lewis prays for a power cut.