
We organise our reviews a bit differently. We sort them by genre, franchise and director and then list them by release date.
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Marty Supreme (2025) – Review
Isn’t it strange when a film is misrepresented by its own advertising? For example, I’m not sure what movie I was expecting when I finally…
Leprechaun: Back 2 Tha Hood (2003) – Review
While all good things apparently come to an end, suppose the same can be said for the likes of bad things too – however, where…
Shelter (2026) – Review
As of late, Jason Statham seems to be on something of a tear. Whether you actually dig his particular brand of ass-kickery, one of the…
Iron Lung (2026) – Review
Video game adaptations usually occur when the game in question has more than their share of expansive action. From the colourful world of a speed…
Sniper: G.R.I.T. – Global Response & Intelligence Team (2023) – Review
Sometimes it’s fascinating to see how far away some franchises get from its original movie. Take the Fast & Furious series as an excellent example;…
Mercy (2026) – Review
I’ve always considered myself fairly open to new filmmaking techniques. Be it the rise of digital animation, the flood of found footage movies, the return…
Jarhead 2: Field Of Fire (2014) – Review
It’s a strange fact that some movies would benefit hugely if they didn’t find themselves tangled up in the strings that comes with having a…
Chiller (1985) – Review
Sometimes, life can be tough for a Wes Craven completist. You see, while we love the dear, departed director, for every genre defining film in…
No Other Choice (2025) – Review
It’s hold my hands up and confess time – aside from the obvious (Oldboy), I’m not particularly well versed in the spellbinding career of South…
Return To Silent Hill (2026) – Review
It’s always a reason to celebrate when negative cinematic streaks get broken. Take the notion that all video game adaptations are generally crap thanks to…
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) – Review
No one in the movie business is above tackling a remake. Be it Steven Spielberg altering the likes of A Guy Like Joe, or redoing…
Ringu 0 (2000) – Review
How vital are origin stories, really? If you’re a superhero I’d argue that they’re pretty damn important unless you’re understandably bored of seeing Uncle Ben…
The Third Man (1949) – Review
There comes a time when you watch an older film only to find, much to an incredibly surreal realisation, that you are undoubtedly watching something…
Sometimes They Come Back… For More (1999) – Review
We live in a time where expansions on the works of Stephen King take the form of things like Castle Rock, or Welcome To Derry,…
Ocean’s Eleven (1960) – Review
There are certain things that spring instantly to mind when you think of the glittery, neon soaked streets of old school Las Vegas – slot…
Killer Whale (2026) – Review
Maybe filmmakers need to give aquatic predators a rest for a bit. While the past few years have seen some commendable attempts to put a…
The Rip (2026) – Review
When they first landed thanks to Good Will Hunting, it seemed that childhood buddies turned Hollywood hot tickets Matt Damon and Ben Affleck we close…
Dust Bunny (2025) – Review
Be it Pushing Daisies or the magnificence that was was Hannibal, Bryan Fuller is known for creating diverse, weird, surreal universes that can veer into…
Stranger In Our House (Aka. Summer Of Fear) (1978) – Review
When comparing the 70s/80s filmographies of some of horror’s leading lights, you can see a clear line of progression from their scrappy beginnings to the…
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) – Review
In a year that saw an exemplary run for horror films, surely 28 Years Later was one of the more overtly out-there and unpredictable entries.…
Flushed Away (2006) – Review
Maybe I should just lighten up a bit when it comes to animated movies (especially when it comes to the more kid orientated stuff), but…
Curse Of The Puppet Master (1998) – Review
We live in a time where long running franchises seem to have a set vision and a badic plan on where they’re going and how…
Primate (2025) – Review
Despite being absolutely fucking terrifying creatures, there’s a sense the cinema has inly really scratched the surface with the killer ape movie. Oh, I’ll grant…
Ice Road: Vengeance (2025) – Review
So, I feel like I have to ask. Who actually benefits from these endless action excursions that Liam Neeson keeps insisting on undertaking? Obviously Neeson…
Knight And Day (2010) – Review
There was a time when star could open a movie on their name alone and to mix and match a couple of famous celebrities on…
