
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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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…
Bloody New Year (1987) – Review
Picture the scenario; a group makes their way to an isolated hotel only to find that it’s stuck in some sort of supernatural limbo and…
Body Of Lies (2008) – Review
A common remark aimed at the career of Ridley Scott is that no matter what the diverse subject of the movie is, the veteran director…
Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) – Review
By the end of the 80s, Studio Ghibli was cooking, creatively speaking, but was still finding it tough to get the appropriate amount of traction…
Mortal Kombat II (2026) – Review
I don’t think anyone was truly claiming that 2021’s Mortal Kombat was a flawless victory, but there was certainly enough positive stuff going on in…
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016) – Review
Back in 2012, despite delivering solid thrills, Tom Cruise’s first stint as Lee Child’s Jack Reacher offered up a compelling argument for why size really…
Tekken (2010) – Review
It’s a strange fact that despite fighting games arguably having the least plot of any video game genre (there’s a tournament, people fight), there is…
Prisoners Of The Lost Universe (1983) – Review
Not to shatter the illusion of the film reviewer as a romantic cinema goer, stubbonly catching everything on the splendor of the big screen in…
The Man In The Iron Mask (1998) – Review
Be it via the numerous film versions that have some down the pipe over the years, or even from diligently watching every episode of Dogtanian…
The Fog (2005) – Review
Much like any era of the horror genre, the great remake rush of the 2000’s came with pros and cons. While admittedly it was a…
Only The Brave (2017) – Review
You ever feel like sometimes knowing too much about a movie messes up your experience of watching it? I’m not talking about plot leaks, spoilers…
Grave Of The Fireflies (1988) – Review
In the realms of animated history, it’s become common knowledge that Pixar has an unerring ability to leech salty tears from from even the most…
Black Mass (2015) – Review
Due to our fascination at people becoming a law unto themselves, gangster movies have always come along at a steady trickle. Mafia, Yakuza, London Gangsters,…
Puppet Master: Axis Of Evil (2010) – Review
Even the most hardiest of puppets need to take some down time every once in a while – but for a hot minute there it…
The Godfather Part III (1990) – Review
Yeah sure, Return Of The Jedi may have set the precedent about threequels being the worst installment of a trilogy, but not all the teddy…
Hokum (2026) – Review
Watching a new horror talent slowly creep into the mainstream has always been a curiously thrilling experience for me. Maybe because it was that I…
Exit 8 (2025) – Review
I guess it’s time for us to recognise that a video game adaptation no longer has to mean watching filmmakers desperately trying to cram the…
My Neighbour Totoro (1988) – Review
While animated films are usually undefeated when it comes to delivering magical, impossible worlds, delivering magical, impossible worlds is just another weekday to the vibrant…
The French Connection (1971) – Review
As the sixties gave way to a whole new decade, crime thrillers seemed desperate to further pick at the unsightly scabs that had formed in…
The Devil’s Men (Aka. Land Of The Minotaur) (1976) – Review
Greeksploitation is one of the lesser known avenues for horror movies and the like, but look hard enough and you’ll find a few trash epics…
Apex (2026) – Review
For the latest Netflix premiere to grace our screens, we find ourselves thrust into the Australian outback for a survival thriller that amasses a veritable…
Zero Dark Thirty (2012) – Review
Undoubtedly one of the thorniest subjects a filmmaker could tackle in the modern age, the spectre of 9/11 is something that has to be treated…

