Valkyrie (2008) – Review

How do you make a thriller work when the ending is common knowledge? That’s the conundrum facing Tom Cruise, Bryan Singer and Christopher McQuarrie when

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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

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

The First Omen (2024) – Review

To be honest, neither nunsploitation Omen prequel or dueling demon baby movies were on my 2024 bingo card, but here we are.While I try hard

I, Frankenstein (2014) – Review

Remember when you first saw Blade? God, that was a fucking cool experience, wasn’t it? Remember how you thrilled when Stephen Norrington not only tweaked

Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans (2009) – Review

When a franchise resorts to going down a prequel route, it’s usually a sign that the series has finally bled out and run dry of

Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s End (2007) – Review

There’s always that pressure for sequels to expand on all that has come before, but where do you go when the franchise started by being

Underworld: Evolution (2006) – Review

There’s a pronounced feeling that the makers of Underworld may have wanted to be the spiritual successor to Wesley Snipes’ Blade franchise as it contains

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006) – Review

While it makes a certain amount of financial sense for certain, modern trilogies to double up on their final two installments (before the arrival part

Underworld (2003) – Review

Ever since Dracula and the Wolf Man briefly butted their heads in the closing moments of Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein, Hollywood has sporadically tried

‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ – Official Trailer

Showtime have released the trailer for ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’. The series follows a new alien character who arrives on Earth at a

Total Recall (2012) – Review

Regardless of how much we all complained, the immensely frustrating habit that the Millennium had of remaking 80’s action classics continued unabated with a glossy,

Wrath Of The Titans (2012) – Review

If we’re being brutally honest, the world wasn’t exactly clamouring for a sequel to the 2010 Clash Of The Titans any more than they were

Detective Pikachu

At some point we really should all petition someone to make Ryan Reynolds’ voice box a national treasure as for years now it’s been entertaining