Movie Reviews

The Lucky One Review

The Lucky One

Nicholas Sparks movies have almost become their own genre as so many of his books have been adapted for the big screen, The Lucky One is the latest to get a movie makeover. Read More …

Piggy Review

Piggy

Piggy marks the directorial debut of Kieron Hawkes as he bring to the big screen and Brit crime thriller that packs a bit of a punch. Read More …

Avengers Assemble Review

Avengers Assemble

Bringing together a whole host of Marvel characters in one movie was always going to be tricky, some would argue almost impossible, task but director Joss Whedon has pulled it off to produce the best Read More …

The Monk Review

The Monk

It was 2006 when Dominik Moll last directed a movie but this week he is back with the adaptation of Matthew Gregory Lewis' 1796 novel of the same name. Read More …

The Cabin In The Woods Review

The Cabin In The Woods

The Cabin In The Woods is a project that has been circulating for quite some time as it was filmed back in 2009, before Chris Hemsworth shot to fame as Thor in the marvel movies. Read More …

Battleship Review

Battleship

Ok now it's fair to say that blockbuster sci-fi movies can be a little over the top, Independence Day and Men In Black are not exactly rooted in reality. Read More …

Mirror Mirror Review

Mirror Mirror

There seem to only be a certain amount of stories in Hollywood, and those of the Brothers Grimm have a way of finding themselves on to screen time after time. So this year we find not one, but two Sno Read More …

Wrath Of The Titans Review

Wrath Of The Titans

It has been two years since Clash of the Titans was remade for the big screen and now with a new director at the helm in for form of Jonathan Liebesman the franchise is back. Read More …

The Hunger Games Review

The Hunger Games

2012 is well under way and The Hunger Games is the first movie that people are truly excited about, the hype has been growing around the release of this movie for weeks. Read More …

Wild Bill Review

Wild Bill

Dexter Fletcher moves behind the camera for the first time this week as he makes his directorial debut with Wild Bill. Read More …

The Devil Inside Review

The Devil Inside

Now I have never been a big fan of the exorcism movies of recent years as they all seem to tread a very familiar and rather boring path. Read More …

21 Jump Street Review

21 Jump Street

To say that comedy movies were a bit rubbish in 2011 is a bit of an understatement, they were absolutely shocking if we are being perfectly honest. Read More …

Trishna Review

Trishna

Tess of the D’Urbervilles is one of English literature’s most famous novels as well as Tess being one the greatest heroines. Read More …

John Carter Review

John Carter

Edgar Rice Burrough’s John Carter stories have influenced sci-fi movies for generations yet this story has never been brought to the big screen. Read More …

Safe House Review

Safe House

There has been a distressing lack of Denzel Washington on the big screen of late, his last role being Unstoppable back in November 2012. Read More …

Deviation Review

Deviation

After taking a year away from making movies Danny Dyer is back this week with his latest project Deviation, one of potentially three movies with director J.K. Amalou. Read More …

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Review

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

There are very definite trends to what the Oscar panel likes. Adaptations of books? Yep. Precocious youngsters struggling to make sense of the world? Certainly. Sandra Bullock crying and damaged chara Read More …

The Muppets Review

The Muppets

Every now and again, something comes along and becomes a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences young and old. While The Simpsons and Harry Potter may be the most obvious choices now, the Muppets Read More …

The Vow Review

The Vow

Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams have already tackled the romance genre before with the likes of Dear John and The Notebook under his belt and they have joined forces for new movie The Vow. Read More …

A Dangerous Method Review

A Dangerous Method

Most directors like to pick a genre and stick to it. Michael Bay will always have things explode, Wes Anderson will always be whimsical and George Romero will always love zombies a little too much. Read More …

The Woman In Black Review

The Woman In Black

Now I have to admit that I am getting a little tired of all the gross out horror movies that we have been treated to in recent years and it's great to see an old fashioned horror movie finally hit the Read More …

The Descendants Review

The Descendants

The Oscars have always loved a good family drama. From Hoffman and Streep yelling at each other in Kramer vs Kramer to last year Read More …

Underworld: Awakening Review

Underworld: Awakening

It's everywhere. TV, films, books. Heck, even Facebook games have allowed themselves to become obsessed about the occult's oldest duel. Vampires vs werewolves. Read More …

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