
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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3000 Miles To Graceland (2001) – Review
Some movies feel like they were always destined to be made. That their creation was perfectly timed and formed in the very stars themselves, that…
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…
30 Days Of Night: Dark Days (2010) – Review
Back in 2007, 30 Days Of Night gave vampires a much needed boot in the scares by adapting the absurdly atmospheric comic book by Steve…
Night Of The Juggler (1980) – Review
I suppose I’d best make space in that file in my brain that’s labeled “How The Hell Had I Not Seen This Before?”, because I…
Puppet Master: Axis Termination (2017) – Review
The most impressive thing about Full Moon’s Puppet Master Axis Trilogy is probably how hard it finds to make killer puppets slaughtering Nazis fun. I…
The Great Raid (2005) – Review
It’s hardly a revelation to point out that WWII liked to sprawl (it was a world war, after all), and so by definition, a lot…
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…
Hell Of A Summer (2023) – Review
Look, I love 80s slashers too, but just how many more times can we deconstruct the genre with a mixture of post-modern snark and genuine…
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…
Another Simple Favour (2025) – Review
With A Simple Favour, Paul Feig drastically changed the course of his career after a string of energetic, female-led comedies allowed him to handbrake turn…
Over Your Dead Body (2026) – Review
In this day and age, it seems that you can make a comedy about anything, even when playing with the most unfunny of circumstances. Take…
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…
Frankenstein Unbound (1990) – Review
As one of the most oft-adapted stories in history, there’s a sense that not much more could be added to Mary Shelly’s deeply prescient story…
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…
Catch Me If You Can (2002) – Review
Considering that Spielberg had always been a director that’s quick on his creative feet and able to get us to believe anything (UFOs! Dinosaurs! Liam…
It Conquered The World (1956) – Review
God bless Roger Corman. Even as far back as the fifties when he was still directing, there wasn’t a film made that he wasn’t willing…

