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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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The Furious (2025) – Review

It seems that every decade, the gods of ludicrously brutal martial arts movies see fit to deliver us generational examples of very angry people pounding…

Supergirl (2026) – Review

Whether you’re a fan of any of the various connected universes that litter the cinematic landscape, or you believe that powering entire franchises with the…

Homefront (2013) – Review

Whether you appreciate the bald, hard-hitting stylings of Jason Statham or not, you have to admit that he’s certainly etched his name into the mighty…

Vivarium (2019) – Review

Liminal horror may be all the rage these days, but the conscious use of surrealist creeps isn’t exactly new. Many films of the decades have…

Hercules (2014) – Review

Have you ever entered a movie with such strong preconceptions that you’ve already convinced youself that you’re going to hate every single second of it?…

The Skull (1965) – Review

Amicus Productions may not have had the longevity and fame of their distinguished competitor, Hammer, but they frequently proved their worth time and time again…

Toy Story 5 (2026) – Review

To some people, the continuation of the Toy Story saga after part 3 was an uncrossable line worthy of the overwhelmingly needless fourth Indiana Jones…

Fiend Without A Face (1958) – Review

To the uninitiated, I guess most 50s sci-fi flicks seem the same. Take a cast of stuffy, exposition spouting, scientist/military types and have them pontificate…

Code 8 (2019) – Review

Oh hey, anyone else remember Push, that gritty Chris Evans superhero movie? No? OK then, don’t mind me…I only bring it up because I’m sort…

Copycat (1995) – Review

While we as a society have always been morbidly fascinated with the concept of serial killers (I once had a friend who had a pet…

Priest (2011) – Review

Sometimes your first instinct is bang on the money. Based on a Korean comic book I’ve never read which was in turn based on a…

The Untouchables (1987) – Review

After starting the 80s by making a string of pumped up, psycho-sexual thrillers that tried to out Giallo Dario Argento and out Hitchcock Hitchcock, Brian…

Pom Poko (1994) – Review

Up until this point in Studio Ghibli history, you could count on three things – the first was that it was painfully clear that the…

Disclosure Day (2026) – Review

Little green (or grey, or brown) men from outer space and Steven Spielberg have gone together like peaches and cream ever since he unleashed the…

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