Horrible Bosses Review

Read our review of Horrible Bosses; an R-rated comedy about three regular guys who enter into murder-pact to kill each others' Horrible Bosses.

How To Be Single Review

"Neither conventional enough to pull the heart strings, or raunchy enough to be properly funny", How To Be Single is out now. Read our full review here.

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.

Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, The Review

Does The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 live up to the hype and provide a fitting end to the franchise? Read our review to find out.

Hunter, The Review

Our review of The Hunter; which stars Willem Dafoe as a hunter searching for the last ever Tasmanian tiger.

I Frankenstein Review

Frankenstein’s monster fights in a holy war between demons and gargoyles in I, Frankenstein; a fun yet flawed action fantasy. Read our full review now.

I Really Hate My Job Review

I Really Hate My Job; a comedy about five women working in a basement restaurant in London, dreaming of better lives; reviewed in full.

Ice Age 4: Continental Drift Review

Read our review of Ice Age 4: Continental Drift; which sees Manny, Sid, and Diego trying to survive another Earth-changing phenomenon.

Imitation Game, The Review

Benedict Cumberbatch becomes Alan Turing, the man tasked with breaking the Nazi's Enigma code during WWII, in The Imitation Game. Read our review now.

Impossible, The Review

Based on the incredible true story of a family caught in the 2004 tsunami, The Impossible stars Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts, and is reviewed here in full.

In The Name of the King 2: Two Worlds Review

Our review of the latest Dolph Lundgren movie; In The Name of the King 2: Two Worlds; the sequel to the 2007 Jason Statham movie.

Inbetweeners 2, The Review

Channel 4's vulgarity-spouting unlucky lads return to the big screen with The Inbetweeners 2, but is it a successful return or has the joke finally run thin?

Inbetweeners Movie, The Review

You'll be knee deep in clunge when The Inbetweeners Movie takes the four lads on holiday, but is it a hilarious filmic finale, or an over-hyped movie? Find out here.

Infini Review

Full review of Shane Abbess' indie sci-fi Infini.

Inherent Vice Review

Joaquin Phoenix leads an all-star cast in Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice. Read our review now to find out why it's "an over-rated mess."

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 2: Movie Review

Robert Downey Jr. reprises his role as billionaire playboy Tony Stark, and his alter-ego Iron Man, in Jon Favreau's Iron Man 2. Read our full review online now.

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

It Follows Review

Full account of what makes It Follows "the best horror film in decades."

Jack Reacher Review

Can Tom Cruise successfully breathe life into the literary powerhouse Jack Reacher, and create a solid 80s action homage? Read our in depth review to find out.

Jack The Giant Slayer Review

Bryan Singer adapts Jack And The Beanstalk for the big screen in Jack The Giant Slayer; ends up slaying rest of the fantasy genre. Find out why inside!

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.

Jeff Who Lives At Home Review

Our review of Jeff Who Lives At Home; the latest film from the Duplass brothers, about a slacker searching for the meaning of life.

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.

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.

Jurassic World Review

Can Chris Pratt's dinosaur showcase ever top the original Jurassic Park? Read our Jurassic World review to find out.

Keith Lemon: The Film Review

Read our review to learn why Keith Lemon's jump to the big screen; Keith Lemon: The Film; is not only one to be avoided, but a piece of utter garbage.

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.

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.

Knight and Day: Movie Review

Knight and Day review; the action/romantic-comedy starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, as a secret agent and his new girlfriend, on a globetrotting adventure.

Last Stand, The Review

Arnold Schwarenegger is back solo finally in The Last Stand but is the twilight of the superhuman action heroes of yesteryear effecting his box office mojo?

Lawless Review

Lawless review; a prohibition-set gangster movie starring Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, and Jason Clarke as three bootlegging brothers, alongside Guy Pearce.

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.

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.

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.

Let Me In: Movie Review

Read our review of Let Me In; a horror/drama about a boy who makes friends with a 12-year-old girl who happens to be vampire; remade from Let The Right One In.

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.

Life Of Pi Review

Ang Lee’s visually stunning journey of adventure involving a young castaway and a Bengal tiger, reviewed in full.

Limitless: Movie Review

Finding a clear pill that makes him super smart, motivated, and organised, Eddie Morra catapults himself into the world of money, and keeps striving for more.

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?

London Has Fallen Review

After Olympus, London Has Fallen and taken the franchise down a sadly forgettable road. Read our full review for more.

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).

Lorax, The Review

Our review of The Lorax; the big screen version of the classic Dr. Seuss children's story, headlined by the voice of Danny DeVito.

Lost River Review

Review of Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut, Lost River; a drama/fantasy which is “weirdly fascinating to watch.”

Lovely Molly Review

Our review of Lovely Molly; the latest movie from Eduardo Sanchez, the director of The Blair Witch Project.
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