12 Strong review

A solid, if by-the-numbers, war movie. 12 Strong tells the incredible tale of one of the U.S. first Special Forces mission in Afghanistan.

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.

Avengers Assemble Review

Learn why Marvel Avengers Assemble; the crossover featuring Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, and The Hulk; really is the ultimate superhero movie.

10 Cloverfield Lane Review

Terry Lewis finds the stealthily created Cloverfield spiritual successor is alot smarter than people would expect, in his review of bunker psychological thriller 10 Cloverfield Lane

Guardians Of The Galaxy Review

Marvel Studios brings one of its lesser know properties to the big screen with Guardians of the Galaxy; one of the biggest and best films of 2014.

The Many Saints Of Newark Review

Can HBO's prequel film hold up to the beloved Sopranos TV show? Find out by reading The Many Saints Of Newark review now.

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.

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

Conjuring, The Review

Saw director James Wan helms real-life horror story The Conjuring; a true story from the couple who investigated The Amityville Horror.

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.

Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, The Review

Peter Jackson’s Middle Earth saga comes to a close with The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies; an undeniably fitting send-off. Read our full review now.

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.

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.

Ant-Man Review

Matt Wheeldon reviews Marvel's latest superhero movie, Ant-Man. Starring Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas.

Air Review

Air; the story of Nike's journey to make Air Jordans, is film which has no right to be as good as it is. Read our full review online now.

Insidious: The Last Key review

Matt Wheeldon reviews the uninspired horror movie Insidious: The Last Key.

The Time Traveler’s Wife: Blu-ray Review

The Time Traveler’s Wife is a story about a man whose strange genetic anomaly forces him to time travel at random intervals, and how disappearing and reappearing without warning can put strain on a relationship. Read our review to find out if the Blu-ray disc is a glimpse of the future, in terms of quality, or a ghost of movies past.

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.

Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Review

SEGA's Sonic returns, alongside Knuckles and Tails, for his second big screen outing in Sonic The Hedgehog 2. Read our full review of this fun family film now.

The Pacific: Blu-ray Review

Read our Blu-ray review of The Pacific; a HBO miniseries from the people who brought you Band of Brothers, about Marines in the Pacific during World War II.

The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent Review

Nicolas Cage is back, and playing himself in The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent; a charming buddy comedy in cinemas now.

Top Gun: Maverick Review

Tom Cruise returns to one of his most iconic roles in Top Gun: Maverick, a sequel 36 years in the making, and a great film.

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.

Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri review

In Bruges writer/director Martin McDonagh returns with Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri; "an F-bomb laden cinematic masterpiece."
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