Draft Day Review
Surprisingly enjoyable, Draft Day is an NFL movie, starring Kevin Costner, focussing solely on the business side of the game. Read our full review now.
Dredd Review
Read our Dredd review to see how this marvellously extreme action movie compares to Stallone's version, and this year's The Raid.
Drop, The Review
Tom Hardy and James Gandolfini star in The Drop; the latest movie from Mystic River/Shutter Island author Dennis Lehane.
Due Date: Movie Review
Review of Due Date; a road trip movie from the creators of The Hangover, starring Robert Downey Jr, and Zach Galifianakis, as two very different travel buddies.
East, The Review
The East is the latest film from the Zal Batmanlij (Sound of my Voice) and Brit Marling (Another Earth) team, who are fast becoming...
Elimination Game Review
Prison Break star Dominic Purcell headlines The Running-Man-like Elimination Game. Read our review here.
End Of Watch Review
Read our review of End of Watch; the latest LAPD action/drama from Training Day’s David Ayer.
Entourage Review
It's a case of newcomers not welcome as HBO's A-list actor dramedy Entourage makes it to the big screen red carpet in a fine example of fan service satisfaction, according to Terry Lewis
Episode 7: Independence Day: Resurgence & Gods Of Egypt – The...
Brace yourselves as we examine the cultural whitewashing in Gods of Egypt and the OTT alien invasion of Independence Day: Resurgence as both are reviewed. The new Justice League details get round up and the cancellation of Vinyl hits Matt hard. Least Terry is getting excited over Jack Reacher: Never Look Back.
Everest Review
Despite the "stunning visuals" Ayden Walker finds Everts ultimately "underwhelming." Read our review to find out why.
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 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.
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.
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.
Finest Hours, The Review
Chris Pine and Casey Affleck co-lead The Finest Hours; "a paint-by-numbers rescue film" which sadly lack the tension needed to make it exciting.
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.
Fury Review
Our review of David Ayer’s bleak but brilliant WWII tank drama Fury, starring Brad Pitt.
Gangster Squad Review
Josh Brolin leads an all-star cast in the true tale of a bunch of 1940s LA cops who stepped outside the law to takedown some of the city's worst gangsters.
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."
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 review
Loveable misfits the Guardians of the Galaxy return for Vol. 2, but can their latest comedy-space-adventure live up to the hilariously fun first outing?
Hateful Eight, The Review
Quentin Tarantino follows up a Western with another Western as Terry Lewis notices repetition and a lack of innovation in an otherwise fine effort in The Hateful Eight.
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.
Hobbit, The: The Desolation of Smaug Review
Returning to Middle Earth with The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Peter Jackson’s latest fantasy is Bigger, Better… and has a Dragon! Read our full review now.
Holding, The Review
Our review of The Holding; a superb British thriller about a woman who murders her husband, only to have her secret come back to haunt her eight months later.
How To Train Your Dragon 2 Review
Dragons and Vikings return in How To Train Your Dragon 2, and you can read our review of the family-friendly epic now.
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.
Internship, The Review
I’ll be honest, I did not like the look of The Internship the first time it appeared in film trailer browsers. It looks like...
Iron Man 3 Review
The Summer Blockbuster season kicks off with an untactical substitution in the director's chair, derailing our favourite Iron Man's creative success
Judge, The Review
Our review of The Judge; starring Robert Downey Jr. as a cocky lawyer defending his estranged father in a murder trail.
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.
Killer Joe Review
Matthew McConaughey leads the cast of Killer Joe as a detective/hitman, in a film we describe as ‘the darkest feel-good comedy ever released.’
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.
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.
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.
LEGO DC Justice League: Gotham City Breakout Review
Batman takes a vacation and leaves Superman in charge of Gotham City. What could go wrong? Read our LEGO DC Justice League: Gotham City Breakout review to find out.
Les Misérables Review
Read our review to find out if the film adaptation of Les Misérables deserves all of its award-season recognition, or if it'll simply make you miserable.
Life Of Pi Review
Ang Lee’s visually stunning journey of adventure involving a young castaway and a Bengal tiger, reviewed in full.
Lincoln Review
Steven Spielberg and Daniel Day-Lewis adapt Abraham Lincoln for film but is it a fascinating look at the former president or as exciting as a history lesson?
Looper Review
Our review of Looper; the action/sci-fi movie starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a futuristic hitman hunting the elder version of himself (Bruce Willis).
Man Of Steel Review
Superman returns to the big screen under a holy trinity of creators in a flawed but bountiful outing for Big Blue
Mechanic, The (2011) Movie Review
Review of The Mechanic; an action movie about an expert assassin, who begins to train the son of one of his victims; Starring Jason Statham and Ben Foster.
Monsters University Review
Confession to make – I didn’t like Monsters Inc. Decent idea on paper, stretched to it’s limits, sugarcoated in Pixar awesomeness may have managed...
Moonrise Kingdom Review
Our review of Moonrise Kingdom; a Wes Anderson dramedy, with an all-star cast, about the search for two missing teenagers.
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.
Need For Speed Review
Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul stars in the high octane, big screen, adaptation of video game Need For Speed; kicking off a franchise to rival Fast and Furious.
Nightcrawler Review
Nightcrawler review; a tense and gripping thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a TV news cameraman who goes to extreme lengths in order to get his perfect shot.
Non-Stop Review
Liam Neeson's latest, Non-Stop, action movie brings the Taken star into the skies in search of a terrorist. Read our full review now.
Oranges and Sunshine: Movie Review
Review of Oranges and Sunshine; the true story of a social worker from Nottingham, who uncovered a social injustice that saw thousands of children deported.
Original Vs. Remake – Poltergeist
Poltergeists go head-to-head in Terry Lewis' comparative review/examination of the cult horror classic, and its brand new remake.