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Review: Doctor Strange

Marvel have finally brought magic into their Cinematic Universe, and who better for the job than Doctor Strange?

Review: Race

Diarmuid believes that Race does an admirable job of retelling the story of Jesse Owens but it simply cannot avoid the pitfalls of many other biopics.

Review: Inferno

Diarmuid reviews Inferno, a movie which starts promisingly but quickly becomes a run-of-the-mill thriller.

Big Red Flix 115: Like We Never Left

Time for Flix! Dave, Yoshifett and Jitterbug return to talk about Zootopia, Idris Elba, The Nice Guys and Vice Principals.

Star Wars – A Newcomer’s Perspective

Our resident 'filthy millennial' Josh watches Star Wars for the first time...

Review: Green Room Blu-ray

Green Room is an anxiety-inducing, claustrophobic siege film that Jess was happy to make it out of alive.

Review: Jane Got a Gun

Alex reviews Jane Got a Gun, a western with an unfortunate history of production disasters and cast changes.

Review: Suicide Squad

Rik went to see the third title in DC’s current movie universe, Suicide Squad, and... it left him feeling conflicted.

Review: Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters is here and after numerous conversations Rik is finally confident in what he wants to say about this movie.

Review: Batman: The Killing Joke

Alan Moore's The Killing Joke is the quintessential ideological battle between Batman and the Joker, brought to life on the big screen.

Review: High-Rise

Alex reviews High-Rise, a film based on a famously unfilmable J.G. Ballard 1975 novel. To her delight, director Ben Wheatley proves that there is no such thing as 'unfilmable' after all.

Review: Independence Day: Resurgence

How does Independence Day: Resurgence fare, 20 years after we didn't go quietly into the night nor vanish without a fight!?

Review: Pandemic

Alex reviewed Pandemic, a first-person zombie movie, to find out if it can be added to her already quite large zombie genre collection.

Review: Youth

Alex reviews Youth, a movie about the brevity of life and the fear of death, starring Michael Caine, Rachel Weisz, Harvey Kaitel and Paul Dano.

Review: Captain America: Civil War

Can Captain America: Civil War live up to the expectations laid down by the superb Winter Soldier?

Review: Ratchet & Clank

Three years after it was first announced, Ratchet & Clank has finally made their way to theatres and it is totally worth the wait.

Batman V Superman: Which Is Best?

Dawn of Justice asks the question and Richard answers it: Batman v Superman: Which Is Best?

Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

The greatest gladiator match in the history of the world - Son of Krypton and Bat of Gotham versus the critics.

Review: Zootropolis

Jess was pleasantly surprised by just how funny, fresh and creative Zootropolis is, while also conveying an important message for our time. Read on to see why you should see it for yourself.

Review: Carol

Alex review's Carol, a gorgeous story about women’a love, loss and confusion set in 1950s New York.