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Beast Movie Review

Beast, a survival thriller by Baltasar Kormákur, and starring Idris Elba, is available at the cinema → Read More

Cinderella (2021) (Amazon) Movie Review

Movie review of Amazon Prime Video's musical jukebox version of Cinderella → Read More

Jolt (Amazon) Movie Review

Movie review for Amazon Prime Video's Jolt, starring Kate Beckinsale → Read More

Vanquish Movie Review

Movie Review of Vanquish starring Ruby Rose and Morgan Freeman → Read More

Zack Snyder's Justice League 4K Blu-ray Review

Zack Snyder's Justice League 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review, with native 4K, HDR and Dolby Atmos → Read More

Frozen II 4K Blu-ray Review

Six long years later and this sequel proves worth the wait - not quite matching the wonder of the first but providing a magical new adventure nonetheless. Indeed, there's nothing here to suggest a six-years-in-the-making amount of effort has gone into the script and narrative, which essentially reworks the far superior (and arguably superior to the original Frozen), Moana into a convoluted… → Read More

Superman: Red Son Blu-ray Review

Superman gets an innovative Russian makeover in this Elseworlds spin, although some of the changes to Mark "Kick Ass" Millar's source material lessen the impact. Whilst live action DC still scrambles around trying to find a cohesive 'universe', the animated features continue to churn their way through every classic tale available - we've had Year One, The Killing Joke, Under the Red Hood, Death… → Read More

Ant-Man and the Wasp Review

After the big events of Infinity War we go small for a filler movie with Ant-Man and the Wasp. Read our Review. → Read More

The Equalizer 4K Blu-ray Review

Whilst gearing up for Washington's career-first sequel, it's the perfect opportunity to revisit the first Equalizer with its 4K bow. → Read More

Netflix's Extinction Review

Fancy a night in with some sci-fi thrills? You could do a lot worse than Netflix's latest - Extinction. Read our review. → Read More

The X-Files - Season 11 Blu-ray Review

Thankfully bringing the cliffhanger Event Series to some kind of conclusion, this is still hardly X-Files at its finest. → Read More

Peter Rabbit 4K Blu-ray Review

Remember Peter Rabbit from your childhood? This Big Screen adaptation brings it back to entertain the whole family, read our review to see if it's any good → Read More

Netflix's How It Ends Review

Continuing their trend of providing exceptional value for money but still little better than average original films, the post-apocalyptic thriller How... → Read More

Incredibles 2 Review

Been waiting patiently 14 years for a sequel to Pixar's superb The Incredibles? Read our review of Incredibles 2. → Read More

Mission: Impossible 4K Blu-ray Review

With Fallout just around the corner, it's the perfect time to investigate the 4K Mission: Impossible set, starting with De Palma's thrilling first entry. → Read More

Netflix's Tau Review

After The Guest and It Follows, can Maika Monroe get in any more trouble? Read our review of Netflix's Tau to find out. → Read More

Shooter - Season 3 Review

Netflix's Shooter returns for a third season with plenty of loose ends to tie up after an off-screen accident brought the last season to an abrupt close. → Read More

Marvel's Luke Cage

Netflix continue to go strong with their Marvel Defenders, entering the second season of Luke Cage in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. Read our Review here. → Read More

Goliath - Season 2 Review

The Amazon Studios show, Goliath, saw Billy Bob Thornton win a Golden Globe, entering its sophomore year with another underdog conspiracy. → Read More

Sense8: The Series Finale Review

Creatively compelling but narratively underdeveloped, the Wachowskis' emotional orgy, Sense8, was innovative, eccentric, and an acquired taste, and now... → Read More