Mortal Kombat (2021)
There are glimmers of light, but overall this is not impressive.
Godzilla vs. Kong
"How the future looks for the Monsterverse is hard to say, but this conclusion is, if nothing else, entertaining."
Zack Snyder's Justice League
How does the acclaimed director's original vision compare to the 2017 original?
Coming 2 America
Is this long-awaited sequel fit for a king?
Text: Kieran Harris
Raya and the Last Dragon Review
The latest Disney Animation Studios movie takes us to a lush South East Asian-inspired world.
Wonder Woman 1984 Review
The DC Extended Universe poster heroine is back for an action-packed 80s romp.
Text:
Ben Lyons
Soul Review
Pixar has once again made a beautiful, heartfelt and deeply emotionally affecting movie.
Tenet
Does familiarity breed contempt? Nolan's new movie attempts to find out.
Project Power (Netflix)
What if there was a pill you could take that would give you superhuman powers?
Text: Mike Holmes
The Old Guard (Netflix)
Immortal warriors battle their way through history in The Old Guard.
Text: Mike Holmes
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (Netflix)
Get your Eurovision snacks ready, Netflix's wild ESC comedy is here and we've experienced it.
Artemis Fowl
The Disney-made adaptation of the classic novel has landed, but can the film live up to its illustrious source material?
Altered Carbon: Resleeved (Netflix)
Takeshi Kovacs is back in a violent animated feature loosely linked to the TV show.
Text: Mike Holmes
Doom: Annihilation
Sometimes films can be so bad that they're good. This is one of those films.
Text: Mike Holmes
The Gentlemen
Guy Ritchie has gone back to the genre he knows best. We review the star-packed The Gentlemen.
Dragon Quest: Your Story
The animated film based on Dragon Quest V is now available on Netflix, but is it worth streaming?
Text: Marc Torres
Sonic - The Movie
Sonic beats Mario in this convincing film adaptation of the popular SEGA series.
Text: Fabrizia Malgieri
Parasite
With Bong Joon-ho's dramatic thriller scoring big at the Oscars this week, we thought we'd take a closer look.
Ni no Kuni
The magic of the video games has translated nicely to the small screen, although it's fans who'll get the most out of this Netflix adaptation.
Text: Paweł Matyjewicz
1917
Sam Mendes has crafted an epic war drama built around a unqiue and compelling concept.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Is this the finale you've been looking for, or should J.J. Abrams's latest effort be thrown in the Great Pit of Carkoon?
Text: Mike Holmes
Jumanji: The Next Level
The gang have returned to the world of Jumanji, and this time things have been taken to the next level.
Text: Bradley Newson
Frozen II
The gang are back for another adventure in the autumnal forest, taking the series in a new direction.
Text: Sam Bishop
The Mandalorian - Episode 1
Disney+ is up and running (in some territories) and its new Star Wars-based show is an excellent opening number.
Terminator: Dark Fate
"The persistence of the Rev-9 culminates in an extravagant finale that brings all of the film's strands and themes together"
Text: Mike Holmes
Joker
"Phillips' has astounded and stunned with this version of DC's iconic character, reinventing the Joker once more in perhaps the most twisted way yet."
Text: Sam Bishop
The Lion King (2019)
"It's safe to say that this does the first film justice, and won't be spoiling your childhood memories anytime soon."
Text: Sam Bishop
X-Men: Dark Phoenix
After nineteen long years, 20th Century Fox says farewell to the mutants by giving us a film about one of the strongest mutants in X-Men history - Dark Phoenix.
Spider-Man: Far from Home
We've written a spoiler-free review of the very last movie in Marvel's Cinematic Universe's third phase.
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
John Wick is back for the third time in John Wick 3: Chapter 3 - Parabellum and the franchise hasn't lost its spark just yet.
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu
The Ryan Reynolds-voiced Pikachu joins forces with 21-year-old Tim on a case to find a missing detective.
Text: Mike Holmes
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
A sequel to the 2014 reboot has landed but is it a creature feature worth a trip to the cinema to see?
Aladdin (2019)
"It actually sets itself apart with some key style choices and extras like new songs, but it doesn't quite reach the heights of the 1992 original."
Text: Sam Bishop
Avengers: Endgame
With the cinematic saga coming to an end, here's our spoiler-free assessment of the Russo's crowning achievement.
Text: Fabrizia Malgieri
Shazam!
DC has already brought their most well-known superheroes to the silver screen, but all the same, it is Shazam who gives us new hope for the DC universe.
Captain Marvel
We're in for a trip back to the 90s as the final piece of the Marvel puzzle ahead of Endgame slips into place.
Text: Bengt Lemne
Dumbo
An unexpected reinterpretation of the great Disney classic.
Text: Fabrizia Malgieri
Us
Get Out was Jordan Peele's stunning debut, but how does the director do with his sophomore film.
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
An interactive story on Netflix is a pretty new concept, but Bandersnatch isn't exactly original.
Text: Sam Bishop
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Wreck-It Ralph is back in action, and this time he and Vanellope are heading online.
Text: Fabrizia Malgieri
Venom
It's not a disaster, but it's by no means a hit.
Text: Sam Bishop
The Predator
Shane Black has a crack at the sci-fi favourite.
Text: Mike Holmes
The Meg
Dead in the water.
Text: Bengt Lemne
Solo: A Star Wars Story
The latest movie in Disney's Star Wars Story series charts the origins of the most popular smuggler from A Galaxy Far, Far Away.
Text: Fabrizia Malgieri
Avengers: Infinity War
The penultimate chapter of this epic series is upon us.
Text: Fabrizia Malgieri
Ready Player One
An extraordinary love letter to video games and '80s and '90s pop culture in all of its forms.
Text: Fabrizia Malgieri
Tomb Raider
Less camp; more camping.
Text: Mike Holmes
Annihilation
The best sci-fi isn't just about future tech and spaceships.
The Shape of Water
Guillermo del Toro's latest film offers up love, Cold War drama, and an aquatic man.
Text: Bengt Lemne
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Because board games are so 1995.
Text: Sam Bishop