Commando: Director’s Cut Blu-ray Review
The grandaddy of all action movies gets the Director's Cut Blu-ray treatment finally as Arnold Schwarzenegger's Commando unload to home media!
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.
Birdman Blu-ray Review
Michael Keaton delivers a career defining performance as a washed-up former Hollywood superhero trying to prove his worth in the darkly comedic drama Birdman.
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.
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.
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
Child 44 Review
A secret police officer attempts to investigate a series of murders in a Soviet Russia ruled by paranoia and fear in Child 44.
Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 Review
Liam Hoofe reviews Paul Blart:Mall Cop 2; a Happy Madison comedy with "no redeeming features whatsoever."
Open Windows Review
Elijah Wood and Sasha Grey star in thriller Open Windows; a "difficult to watch" film about an actress who becomes the victim of a hugely invasive hack attack.
Lost River Review
Review of Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut, Lost River; a drama/fantasy which is “weirdly fascinating to watch.”
John Wick Review
Keanu Reeves stars as action hero John Wick. They took his car, they killed his dog, and now he's out for revenge in this Wickedly cool action movie.
Horns Review
A quirky, supernatural black comedy, Horns sees Daniel 'Harry Potter' Radcliffe star as a man accused of his girlfriend's murder, and strangely growing horns.
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.
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.
Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife Review
See if Let's Kill Ward's Wife (the black comedy where friends band together to kill an oppressive spouse) is the perfect crime, or simply diabolical.
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.
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.
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.
SpongeBob Squarepants: Sponge Out Of Water Review
Review of the brand new SpongeBob Squarepants movie, Sponge Out Of Water.
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.
Ex Machina Review
Alex Garland's sci-fi Ex_Machina deals with advancing technology, and asks how can you tell when a machine shows true consciousness? Read our review for more.
Kingsman: The Secret Service Review
Street chav meets English gentry in Kingsman: The Secret Service; a glorious action/adventure with some unexpected violence. Read our full review now.
Birdman Review
Michael Keaton delivers a career defining performance as a washed-up former Hollywood superhero trying to prove his worth in the darkly comedic drama Birdman.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Bourne Legacy Review
Read our official review of The Bourne Legacy; a Jason Bourne spin-off starring Jeremy Renner as a rouge CIA agent on the run.
Dark Knight Rises, The Review
Learn how Christopher Nolan’s final Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises, compares to its predecessors, and if it really is the film of the year.
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.
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.
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?
Community: The Complete First Season DVD Review
DVD of Community: The Complete First Season; a US sitcom about a band of misfits who become unlikely friends when they attend a local community college.
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.
Double Identity: DVD Review
Val Kilmer stars as an American doctor working in Eastern Europe, who gets mistaken for a Russian spy, and drawn into a conflict with a diamond cartel.
Spartacus: Blood and Sand: DVD Review
DVD review of Spartacus: Blood and Sand; the first season in Starz stylish tale of the infamous slave, chronicling his years as a gladiator in the Roman games.
Life As We Know It: Blu-ray Review
Life As We Know It Blu-ray review; a romantic comedy about two people who are forced to live, and raise a child together, when they inherit their goddaughter.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
500 Days of Summer: Blu-ray Review
500 Days of Summer is not a love story, it is a story about love, or so say the filmmakers. Read our full review of this quirky and original romance film to find out how true that statement is, and how the film looks and sounds in high-definition.
Avatar Review
Comprehensive review of James Cameron's Avatar, the technology used to create it, and how it will help shape the future of cinema.