Review: The Big Lebowski
Diarmuid takes another look at The Big Lebowski, just as it celebrates the 20th anniversary of its cinematic release.
Review: The Meg
It's dangerous waters for Andrew, as he takes a dip in the ocean with a gigantic Megalodon and the even more terrifying, Jason Statham!
Review: Mission: Impossible – Fallout
Andrew's mission, which he chooses to accept, is to review Christopher McQuarrie's Mission Impossible - Fallout.
Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp
Following the biggest gathering of comic characters on the big screen, it's time to check in with some smaller Superheroes.
Review: Skyscraper
Dwayne Johnson fights a giant, sentient building in Skyscraper… which would have been a much better movie than this clichéd disaster.
Review: Avengers: Infinity War
Ian throws down the gauntlet to review the penultimate Marvel Studios movie Avenger: Infinity War.
Review: The Titan
At the end of the world, Ian signs up for The Titan program to review the latest Netflix science fiction thriller. Does it sink or swim?
Review: Ready Player One
Diarmuid reviews Ready Player One and enjoys his time in Steven Spielberg's world of pure imagination.
Review: Tomb Raider (2018)
Ian reviews director Roar Uthaug's re-imagining of Lara Croft. A tense movie that packs a punch, Tomb Raider is not just another video game movie.
Review: Annihilation
Alex takes a look at Alex Garland's second film, which bypassed the cinema screen coming straight to Netflix. Her only regret is missing the big screen experience.
Review: Black Panther
Ian takes a trip to Wakanda to review Black Panther. Does it manage to claw its way into Marvel's top spot?
Review: American Satan
Alex reviews a movie about a tricky and deadly road to fame for rock band The Relentless. Then Satan appears...
Review: Bright
Netflix's Bright is not the worst movie of last year, but is it even close to being the best? Ian digs into the seedy underbelly of Orc-infested Los Angeles to find out.
Review: Planet Of The Apes Trilogy (Boxset)
Ian revisits one the best movies of 2017 with the Planet of the Apes box set.
Review: Justice League
With a new threat looming over our world, it's up to Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash & Cyborg to unite and save us all.
Review: Thor Ragnarok
Ian reviews Thor: Ragnarok, Taika Waititi's unique take on the Norse God and his troubled family life.
Review: The Shining (plus Work and Play: A Short Film about The Shining)
Rik sees The Shining for the first time!
Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Reuben reviews Valerian, a beautiful but flawed sci-fi film.
Review: The Emoji Movie
Diarmuid reviews the ever popular Emoji Movie and struggles to see the smiley face through the poop.
Review: Power Rangers – Blu Ray
Rik thinks Power Rangers is everything he expected it to be and the Blu-Ray is a must own for fans of the movie.