
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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French Connection II (1975) – Review
In 1971, William Friedkin made The French Connection, a savage thriller that delivered an unapologetically squalid look at New York police work courtesy of heavy…
Touch Of Evil (1958) – Review
Sometimes people do their best work when their back is against the wall. When hired to appear in sleazy tex-mex noir, Touch Of Evil, former…
Ocean’s Eight (2018) – Review
It seemed that the antisocial – but still relentlessly cool – antics of Danny Ocean’s gradually expanding gang of thieves was long since over after…
Masters Of The Universe (2026) – Review
Nostalgia can be a dangerous thing. Take the adapting of Masters Of The Universe for example, the epic, 80s toy line that not only blossomed…
Backrooms (2026) – Review
Well, I guess the YouTube era of horror is now in full swing. Hot on the heels of other such success stories as Mark Edward…
He-Man And She-Ra: The Secret Of The Sword (1985) – Review
Oh man, remember when feature length toy adverts that you actually had to pay to see were all the rage? Obviously I’m teasing a little…
Conquest (1983) – Review
While Lucio Fulci is primarily known for his works within the realms of lurid, censor baiting horror films such as Zombie Flesh Eaters, The Beyond…
Cape Fear (1962) – Review
Sometimes, watching a film and its remake ass-backwards can be a shocking mistake to make. Watch the redux first – even one as top drawer…
Hollow Man 2 (2006) – Review
While Paul Verhoven has made some of the most distinctive sci-fi movies of the 80s, 90s and 2000s, the random string of sequels and remakes…
Non-Stop (2014) – Review
While Taken certainly has the bragging rights for making Liam Neeson a late-career action star, you really can’t under-sell the efforts of director Jaume Collet-Serra…
Puppet Master X: Axis Rising (2012) – Review
Seeing as the last Puppet Master came so close to being trashily worthwhile, it’s no great surprise that the franchise decided to remain within the…
Premium Rush (2012) – Review
Bike messengers. Not exactly the most beloved members of our city streets, are they? Whizzing in and out of traffic, mounting pavements and generally being…
Mother! (2017) – Review
Ever since he got started in film, Darren Aronofsky has been excelling in providing cinematic experiences that each prove to be more traumatic than the…
Passenger (2026) – Review
Are more traditional scares becoming passé? After 2025 delivered a veritable smorgasbord of mold breaking horror cinema that took in music loving vampires, lethal bewitched…
Only Yesterday (1991) – Review
Just because your motion picture is made up of thousands upon thousands of individually hand-drawn pictures, it doesn’t mean you can’t be subtle with the…
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War (2026) – Review
There’s always something of a price to pay when making a shift from episodic television to feature length and it’s mainly to do with focus.…
Single White Female (1992) – Review
Whenever something comes along to stir up the public consciousness, you can always expect a simpler knock-off to follow in its wake to provide similar…
Star Wars: The Mandalorian And Grogu (2026) – Review
Never mind the far, far away part, it’s certainly been a long time since the galaxy spanning adventures of Star Wars appeared on the big…
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) – Review
The year is 2008 and Star Wars is essentially in limbo. George Lucas’ flawed prequel saga has yet to be reassessed via decades of memes…
Starchaser: The Legend Of Orin (1985) – Review
It’s the mid-eighties and with the sound of an exploding Death Star and celebrating Ewoks, the Star Wars Trilogy has come to an end with…
Starcrash (1978) – Review
In the deluge of cash-ins that followed in the wake of George Lucas’ Star Wars, the torrent of cheapo pretenders provided derivative thrills of all…
Cradle Of Fear (2001) – Review
Once upon a time, Britain used to be pretty good at this horror anthology lark as any quick glance at the cinematic history books will…
Falling Down (1993) – Review
Ah yes, the 90s. A time where you could still have a wide release, blockbuster movie with big stars and an established director that wasn’t…
Obsession (2025) – Review
It’s not like we needed more proof that the future voices of horror have been lurking on social media – but just in case we…
Normal (2025) – Review
Should we be concerned about Bob Odenkirk’s self confidence, or something? The former Saul Goodman may appear, Liam Neeson style, as a mature-aged action stalwart…

