Civil War
We've seen and reviewed the Ex Machina director's latest - and perhaps last - blockbuster.
Monkey Man
Power fantasy for the lower classes of India.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
The latest Monsterverse epic leaves a lot to be desired.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
The Spengler family has relocated to New York City to save the metropolis from the same kinds of spectres and ghouls that have been plaguing its streets for decades.
Road House
The 1989 cult classic, starring the late Patrick Swayze as the bouncer Dalton, has been remade and we're relatively pleased with this updated version.
Robot Dreams
We check out the Oscar-nominated story of a dog and his robot.
Damsel
Directed by the man behind 28 Weeks Later, Netflix's latest matinee adventure sees tough princess Elodie save herself from a frightening dragon.
Spaceman
Adam Sandler talks to a space spider for two hours in Netflix's quirky science-fiction flick...
Code 8: Part II
The Amell cousins are back as reluctant anti-heroes with dreaded superpowers in a film that paints the police of the future as the devil.
Dune: Part Two
Denis Villeneuve is back to conclude his adaptation of Frank Herbert's legendary first instalment into this massive and sprawling sci-fi saga.
Dream Scenario
Nicolas Cage shines as an anonymous college professor who suddenly appears in everyone's dreams.
Madame Web
The latest Sony superhero film is poor at the best of times. That's about all there is to say.
Players
Netflix's Valentine's Day romp is called Players and tells the story of a bunch of promiscuous sports journalists who bore something huge...
The Iron Claw
Screw Margot Robbie, Zac Efron not getting any Oscar nominations is the real snub of the year.
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Poor Things
Yorgos Lanthimos' latest oddity might be his most technically sound yet, but enjoyment may vary.
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Lift
Kevin Hart does his utmost to try to be Clooney, Cruise and Redford at the same time which ends in complete failure.
The Beekeeper
Jason Statham embarks on a revenge quest in this action flick that leans unapologetically deeply into bee culture.
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Race for Glory: Audi vs Lancia
With Rush and Ford vs Ferrari in mind, Metropolitan Films has attempted to tell the story of the 1983 WRC season and the rivalry between two teams. Petter is ready to vomit...
Silent Night
John Woo takes aim at the box office with one of the most bland action films of the year.
Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire
Christmas 2023 is officially ruined and we have Zack Snyder to thank for that.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Aquaman gets lost in Lost Kingdom, a sequel that really doesn't succeed in anything except being boring and creating maximum irritation...
Wonka
Despite a lot of charm, I'm still not sure I'm glad I saw how Willy became Wonka. Whatever that means.
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Leave the World Behind
The creators of Mr Robot have created a Hitchcock-like drama thriller based on a best-selling 2020 book.
Candy Cane Lane
Eddie Murphy stars in this holiday film that struggles to stand out in a highly predictable genre.
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Napoleon
We've seen Ridley Scott's war epic and have both French roses to hand out and a stinging whip to crack.
Godzilla Minus One
Godzilla reclaims his throne as the king of monsters in an absolutely stunning blockbuster film.
The Boy and the Heron
Master Hayao Miyazaki is finally back from retirement with his most cryptic film ever.
The Killer
Seven director David Fincher loads up with a chilling assassination thriller on Netflix....
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Dumb Money
Craig Gillespie's take on the GameStop stock story sees Paul Dano and Seth Rogen leading the cast.
The Marvels
The final theatrical Marvel Cinematic Universe flick of 2023 is here, but is it the turning point that Marvel so desperately needs?
Five Nights at Freddy's
Freddy Fazbear is back - this time on the big screen, and film editor André is unsure if this is even in the horror genre....
Saw X
The latest instalment into the gorefest series is here, but does it stack up to its predecessors?
Killers of the Flower Moon
Can you see the wolves in this picture?
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Pet Sematary: Bloodlines
Paramount is continuing its frightening series and we've seen it and have plenty of thoughts.
The Creator
How good is the Rogue One director's latest AI adventure?
The Last Voyage of the Demeter
It gets bloody, here. Classic and bloody and even if André Øvredal takes a few too many liberties with the original story, we're pleased with Dracula's latest bloody flick.
Blue Beetle
The genre is not being revolutionised, but then again, it doesn't need to be.
Heart of Stone
The creator of Peaky Blinders and Wonder Woman herself is doing their best to bring the right kind of 007 feel to Netflix, but does it work?
Gran Turismo
The director of District 9 has turned the world's best-selling racing franchise into a feature film and we've seen it.
Haunted Mansion
André has taken a gander at Disney's latest attempt to bring new cinematic life to the Haunted Mansion ride...
Meg 2: The Trench
There's a shark movie in here...somewhere.
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They Cloned Tyrone
A highly original genre chameleon that manages to be retro and modern at the same time.
Oppenheimer
Christopher Nolan impresses with perhaps his most personal film yet.
Bird Box Barcelona
The Bird Box spin-off is unexpectedly entertaining, but not much more than that.
Barbie
There's more to Greta Gerwig's Barbie project than meets the eye. We've reviewed the Oppenheimer challenger.
The Out-Laws
Marcus has sat through uninspired, humourless drivel that is just a stone's throw away from being one of the worst films of the year.
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
Though it should be impossible, Cruise outdoes himself again, delivering epic summer entertainment.
Insidious: The Red Door
Patrick Wilson steps in as director and closes the series in style.
Nimona (Netflix)
There's cyberpunk fantasy, dark conspiracies and shape-shifting teens in Netflix's new animated adventure series.
Elemental
A young girl undergoes an emotional trial by fire in Pixar's new summer film, and we're pleasantly surprised by it.