Oz The Great And Powerful Review
The Wizard comes to Oz in Oz The Great and Powerful, but can a brand new prequel live up to the classic Wizard of Oz we know so well? Read on to find out.
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension Review
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, reviewed in full by Ayden Walker.
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.
Pride And Prejudice And Zombies Review
Pride And Prejudice And Zombies shuffles onto the big screen with the undead meets classic literature joke being disappointingly unfulfilled in Terry Lewis' review of it.
Purge, The Review
The Purge proves that sometimes all you need is a great and interesting high concept to make a great film.
Real Steel Review
Hugh Jackman stars as former boxer Charlie Kenton in the near-future film Real Steel; which uses the world of robot boxing to reunite him and his estranged son.
Red Tails Review
Our review of Red Tails; a World War 2 movie about the Tuskegee experiment; following African American pilots on their first real missions.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes Review
Different to all other films in the series, Planet of the Apes prequel, Rise of the Planet of the Apes shows how the apes took power. Read our full review here.
Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World Review
Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World is a low budget, end of the world, movie that could be the best love story of the year. Read our review for more.
Seven Psychopaths Review
In Bruges' Martin McDonagh returns with his latest writer/director feature Seven Psychopaths; read our review to learn if it lives up to his last cult classic.
Sleepless review
Jamie Foxx is out for revenge against the people who kidnapped his son in Sleepless; an entertaining, though easily forgettable, action movie.
Southpaw Review
Jake Gyllenhaal stars as down-and-out boxer Billy Hope in a sports movie Matt Wheeldon calls "phenomenal." Read our full Southpaw review now.
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.
Straight Outta Compton Review
Straight Outta Compton, a biopic of gangsta rap pioneers N.W.A, reviewed in full.
Sweeney, The Review
Re-imagined from the classic ‘70s TV show, The Sweeney stars Ray Winstone and Plan B, but is it a Brit-flick worth watching? Read our review to find out.
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Extended Edition Review
Learn how The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - Extended Edition; the final chapter in the Middle Earth saga; compares to the theatrical release.
This Is The End Review
Well, after my last review in The Internship where I said there was barely life in the early 2000’s generation of comedy actors and...
Twilight Saga, The – Breaking Dawn Part 2 Review
Our review of the final Twilight movie; The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2; another sparkly film loved by Twi-hards and loathed by everyone else.
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.
Valentine’s Special: 50 Shades of Grey VS Love is Strange
Fifty Shades Of Grey and Love Is Strange go head-to-head in our Valentine's Special, double review.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage Review
A poor, and largely forgettable film, proving some movies aren't the sum of their parts. Venom: Let There Be Carnage falls short in our full review.
War for the Planet of the Apes review
War for the Planet of the Apes is "a breathtaking visual and emotional journey... proof Hollywood can still make an intelligent blockbuster." Read on for more.
Watch, The Review
Our review of The Watch; the Ben Stiller/Vince Vaughn comedy about a neighbourhood watch group who discover an alien invasion.
Way Back, The Movie Review
Read our review of The Way Back; an inspiring true story of a few men who escaped a Soviet Gulag camp during WWII, and proceeded to walk 4,000 miles to freedom.
Way, The Movie Review
Review of The Way; a film directed by Emilio Estevez, and starring Martin Sheen; about a father who loses his son, and takes his ashes backpacking across France.
Wedding Video, The Review
The Wedding Video is a British, hand-held-camera, rom-com, starring Rufus Hound, Lucy Punch, and Robert Webb, but is it any good? Read our review to find out.
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.
Wild Review
Our review of Wild; the Oscar nominated biopic of Cheryl Strayed; starring Reese Witherspoon as a woman who hiked over 1000 miles to heal herself.
Wolf of Wall Street, The Review.
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as The Wolf Of Wall Street, in a Martin Scorsese film about excess, and the extraordinary rise and fall of stock broker Jordan Belfort.
Wolfcop Review
A small-town, alcoholic, sheriff turns werewolf in the cheesy, B-movie-like, ridiculously fun Wolfcop. Out now on Blu-ray and DVD.
Woman In Black 2, The: Angel of Death Review
Our review of The Woman In Black: Angel Of Death; set 40 years after the events of the first film, it's an acceptable though not astounding horror.
World War Z Review
You may have heard about all the bad vibes and overbudget from behind the scenes of WWZ but is it actually good?
Wreck-It Ralph Review
Is Wreck-It Ralph the start of Walt Disney's next computer graphic film franchise but wthout Pixar? Find out in our wrecking review!
X-Men: Apocalypse Review
X-Men: Apocalypse is "a dreary drudge of an unexciting experience." Read our full review for more.
X-Men: Days of Future Past Review
Part sequel, part prequel, X-Men: Days of Future Past unites both the original and new cast, for one of the best X-Mens so far. Read our review to find out why.
X-Men: First Class Review
Read our review of X-Men: First Class; an X-Men prequel set during the Cold War, and starring James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender as Professor X and Magneto.
Your Highness: Movie Review
Review of Your Highness; Danny McBride's stoner comedy, set in a medieval fantasy land, where two princes attempt to rescue a damsel in distress.