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Games
09.02.2012
The Darkness II PlayStation 3 review
Aaron Birch
The comic book anti-hero, Jackie Estacado and his symbiotic, demonic chum return in The Darkness II. Here's Aaron's PlayStation 3 review...
Movies
08.02.2012
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3D review
N P Horton
The Phantom Menace makes a dramatic reappearance in cinemas, this time in 3D. Nick finds out whether time has been kind to Star Wars Episode I…
Disc Reviews
08.02.2012
30 Minutes Or Less DVD review
Gem Wheeler
It’s a rare thing these days when an action movie doesn’t outstay its welcome, but 30 Minutes Or Less runs at such breakneck speed that it practically lives up to Nick’s delivery promise
The director of Zombieland returns with a new action comedy, 30 Minutes Or Less. Here’s Gem’s review of a consistently fun movie...
Movies
07.02.2012
Safe House review
Ryan Lambie
Buried was proof that nobody in Hollywood can play bruised and exhausted better than Reynolds
Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds star in the action-packed thriller, Safe House. Here’s Ryan’s review…
Disc Reviews
06.02.2012
Albatross DVD review
Liam Macleod
Albatross is a coming of age tale whose turns from Jessica Brown-Findlay and Felicity Jones, sadly, can’t make up for an inconsistent plot. Here’s Liam’s review...
Games
06.02.2012
Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning Xbox 360 review
Aaron Birch
Finished Skyrim? Then keep the real world at bay for even longer with Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning
Movies
03.02.2012
Big Miracle review
Carley Tauchert Hutchins
Drew Barrymore is the princess of whales in Big Miracle. Here's Carley's review of a disappointing comedy drama...
Movies
03.02.2012
Best Laid Plans review
Luke Holland
An awkward, and not particularly successful film, Luke gets to grips with Best Laid Plans...
Movies
02.02.2012
Young Adult review
Simon Brew
Charlize Theron gives what may be the boldest, bravest acting performance of the year, in Jason Reitman's Young Adult. Here's our review...
Movies
01.02.2012
Martha Marcy May Marlene review
Luke Savage
Martha's narrative works like a fractured psyche, making us feel just as vulnerable as Martha, never sure if we're safe or certain of where we are.
Unusual, unsettling and uncompromising, Martha Marcy May Marlene is a drama that deserves your attention. Here’s Luke’s review…
Disc Reviews
31.01.2012
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Blu-ray review
Phil Beresford
Tomas Alfredson’s Cold War thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy arrives on Blu-ray. Here’s Phil’s verdict on an immaculately crafted film…
Movies
31.01.2012
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island review
Duncan Bowles
In fact, despite Caine’s clear desire to pay for an extension to his house, he does seem to have fun with the role
The pecs of The Rock and Michael Caine riding a giant insect are but two reasons to see the really enjoyable Journey 2: The Mysterious Island...
Movies
30.01.2012
Carnage review
Toby Neilson
Roman Polanski brings together the likes of Jodie Foster and Kate Winslet for his latest movie, Carnage. But is it any good?
Movies
26.01.2012
Like Crazy review
Simon Brew
Anthon Yelchin and Felicity Jones star in an unusal, honest romantic movie that deserves your attention. Here’s Simon’s review of Like Crazy...
Movies
26.01.2012
Man On A Ledge review
Ryan Lambie
Sam Worthington presides over a daring robbery from the top of a Manhattan hotel in Man On A Ledge. Here’s Ryan’s review of a disappointing thriller…
Disc Reviews
25.01.2012
The Brigand Of Kandahar DVD review
Phil Beresford
Even the presence of Oliver Reed can’t save this rather half-hearted historical drama from Hammer. Here’s Phil’s review of The Brigand Of Kandahar…
Movies
25.01.2012
The Woman In Black review
Ryan Lambie
I was rather alarmed at the almost total absence of hats
Daniel Radcliffe stars in Hammer’s chiller, The Woman In Black. Here’s Ryan’s review of an effective, well-made ghost story…
Movies
24.01.2012
The Grey review
Simon Brew
The Grey, aka the film where Liam Neeson punches a wolf in the face, has much to like. But sadly, it's not without some damaging problems. Here's our review...
Movies
23.01.2012
A Monster in Paris review
Louisa Mellor
From the director of Shark Tale comes A Monster in Paris, which splutters with creative spark but offers only sporadic charm
Disc Reviews
23.01.2012
Kevin Smith: Too Fat For Forty DVD review
Dave Adamson
Running to three hours, Kevin Smith’s live DVD is a must for a fan of the writer and director’s work. Here’s Dave’s review...
Movies
20.01.2012
Red Tails review
Ron Hogan
Red Tails functions as a sort of feel-good rah-rah picture the likes of which Hollywood doesn't make about war anymore
Prepare for some spectacular aerial combat in George Lucas' long-in-the-making passion project, Red Tails. Here's Ron's review of a great WWII adventure...
Movies
20.01.2012
Underworld: Awakening review
Ron Hogan
Kate Beckinsale returns for more action fantasy in Underworld: Awakening. Here's our verdict on the franchise's latest toothsome entry...
Movies
20.01.2012
The Descendants review
Ryan Lambie
The director of About Schmidt and Sideways returns with The Descendants. Here’s Ryan’s review of a great comedy drama…
Movies
19.01.2012
Chronicle review
Ryan Lambie
Running to around 90 minutes, Chronicle is an urgent, lean and sinewy piece of filmmaking, shot and edited with quiet confidence
Ladies and gentleman, meet the first absolutely must-see movie of 2012. Here's why Chronicle might just be the big surprise of the year...
Movies
16.01.2012
Contraband review
Ron Hogan
If you have a physically gifted star, you shouldn't have to shoot around him as much as this movie does
Mark Wahlberg takes centre stage in Contraband, a film that gets too twisty and complicated for its own good. Here's Ron's review...



























