Movie Reviews

Movie reviews are our specialty and passion. We deliver ratings and insights on films of all genres and sizes—from blockbuster hits to independent gems and streaming platform originals. Here is our extensive collection of reviews where we give our final opinion on many movies.

We also do TV Reviews too.

‘The Fourth Kind’ Review – An Insult To Both The Real-Life People Concerned And Their Memory

October 14 2017, by Adam Lock

The Fourth Kind, recounts a real case having occurred in Nome, Alaska, regarding a string of unsolved deaths and missing persons. A psychologist, Dr. Abigail...

‘The Crucifixion’ Review – A Flat-Pack, Self-Assembly Genre Film

October 14 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

Just as there are some fates worse than death – such as, let’s say, being possessed by an ancient, body-hopping evil – there are some...

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) Review

October 13 2017, by Daniel Hart

Directed by Noah Baumbach, we review the 2017 Netflix movie The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), which does not contain spoilers. I fondly remember when...

‘Sleepwalker (2017)’ Review – An Ambitious Movie But It’s A Real Mess

October 13 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

Once, when I was younger and much, much stupider, I walked for five miles in the middle of the night, totally unaware of what I...

Review – The Babysitter (2017)

October 13 2017, by Daniel Hart

At a glance, you would believe that The Babysitter is going to be the usual recycled garbage that Netflix churns out on a fortnightly basis...

‘Bomb Scared (2017)’ Review – A Dark Comedy On Useless People

October 12 2017, by Daniel Hart

Whilst the industry quarrels amongst themselves on whether the power of streaming is poisoning traditional cinema, Netflix are scattering releases in various forms and genres....

‘The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson’ Review – An Enlightening and Educational Documentary

October 9 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

This documentary follows the life and death of Marsha P. Johnson. She was a gay African American who was a leading figure in fighting for...

Review – The Babadook

October 9 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

What is surprising, poignant, provocative, and frightening about The Babadook is its honesty. Here is a film – a debut feature, no less, written and...

‘Martyrs (2008)’ Review – A Disjointed Slasher

October 8 2017, by Daniel Hart

It feels to me that the disfigured ghoulish woman will be used in horror films forever. In the case of Martyrs, it inflicts terror on a...

Review – My Little Pony: The Movie

October 8 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

Thanks to a series of incredibly bizarre events, earlier this evening I found myself in a screening of My Little Pony: The Movie, along with...

Review – Moonlight

October 7 2017, by

In this, a film chronicling the minefield of adolescence for a young boy struggling to find who he is, a young man with a difficult...

Review – The Evil Dead

October 7 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

When Ash (Bruce Campbell) and four of his friends decide to go and stay in the woods together for a week, they hope for a...

Review – The Conjuring 

October 5 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

This review also contains spoilers. The Conjuring follows paranormal investigators and demonologists Lorraine and Ed Warren to Rhode Island in 1971 to a farmhouse home...

Review – The Grand Budapest Hotel

October 4 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

The Grand Budapest Hotel follows the tale of eccentric hotel concierge M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) and a lobby boy he befriends whilst caught up in...

Review – The Departed

October 4 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson) has practically run his part of Boston for years via dodgy dealings and violence despite any amount of police operations to...

Review – No Country for Old Men

October 3 2017, by Adam Lock

Why can’t a guy just find $2million and live happily ever after in his trailer with his wife? I’ll tell you why. Because if he...

‘Locke (2013)’ Review – Tom Hardy Does A Tremendous Job Of Playing A Regular Bloke

October 3 2017, by Adam Lock

It can take years to make a life for yourself, but it can take minutes to destroy it forever. Ivan Locke (Tom Hardy) has what...