Gladiator II review - you will be somewhat entertained
Paddington in Peru review - a marmalade-tinted light amidst the darkness
Alien: Romulus review - nasty, no-nonsense nostalgia with teeth.
Borderlands review - Looks like rubbish video game movies are back on the menu boys!
Deadpool & Wolverine review - time to get wild & weird with Wade and Wolverine
Longlegs review - Unhinged, unnerving & thoroughly unforgettable
A Quiet Place: Day One review - silent, stirring, bleak & brilliant
Inside Out 2 review - prepare for all the feels, again
Bad Boys: Ride or Die review - these bad boys may be old men but they’re still a damn good time
Young Woman and the Sea review - Ridley shines in story swimming with cliché & inspiration
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review - another wonderful day for the Apes franchise
Challengers review - game, sex, match!
Civil War review - ain’t nothing civil about this war
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review - bustin’ makes me feel ok
Drive-Away Dolls review - half the Coens, half the fun
Dune: Part Two review - Denis Villeneuve out here spicing up your life once again
Wicked Little Letters review - just a lot of f*cking fun
Madame Web review - oh, the trashy web we weave
Argylle review - star-studded spy silliness
The Iron Claw review - bruises, bodyslams & unflinching brotherhood bonds
Mean Girls review - not particularly fetch
Poor Things review - bonkers, human, horny as hell
Wonka review - a sweet-toothed triumph
Wish review - Wish won’t be magicking Disney’s woes away but it is a lovely 100th birthday treat
Saltburn review - chaotic, charismatic, horny as hell
The Marvels review - The Marvels lifts Marvel at their lowest ebb
The Creator review - A(I)pocolypse Now
A Haunting in Venice review - Endearing Halloween whodunit hokum
Past Lives review - a poignant, compassionate ode to love, life & longing
Scrapper review - a colourful little coming-of-age charmer
Blue Beetle review - fun, bugs & family
Gran Turismo review - a video game movie with drive.
Barbie review - this Barbie is (almost) perfect
Oppenheimer review - Christopher Nolan coming in hot
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One review - life-affirming action, lifeless script
Elemental review - a watery story with a warm heart
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny review - Indy’s last hurrah…and it’s about time
Asteroid City review - Wes wobbles under the weight of his own wimsy
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse review - anarchic animation perfection
Fast X review - running on fumes
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 review - everyone’s favourite A-holes go out all guns blazing
Polite Society review - sisterhood, saris & sick moves
Evil Dead Rise review - horror’s most unkillable franchise is as groovy as it’s ever been
John Wick: Chapter 4 review - a beautiful, ballistic delight
Rye Lane review - a sweet & sunny South London love letter
Scream VI review - a cut above
Creed III review - a third-round knockout
Cocaine Bear review - not quite the Class A B-movie it promises
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania review - supremely silly subatomic superhero shenanigans
Knock at the Cabin review - Shyamalan delivers hell in a holiday home
Babylon review - a monstrous, mischievous, majestic mess
M3GAN review - horror’s newest icon serves chuckles, chills & predictable kills
A Man Called Otto review - Forrest Grump
Avater: The Way of Water review - a soggy but stunning sequel
Yippee Ki Yay review - good times & Die Hard rhymes
Aftersun review - a masterful, melancholic meditation on love & memory
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever review - a bridge over troubled water
My Father’s Dragon review - Cartoon Saloon deliver again with a wholesome dragony delight
Living review - a matter of Nighy and death.
The Banshees of Inisherin review - a ballad of bleak beauty
Don’t Worry Darling review - you might want to worry, darling
See How They Run review - a hilarious hoot of a whodunit.
Beast review - Idris fights a lion and poor writing to save toothless survival thriller
Prey review - The Predator franchise is back to its brutal best
Thor: Love and Thunder review - like a rainbow in the dark
Elvis review - Butler & Baz dazzle in a surprisingly ordinary biopic
Lightyear review - to infinity but not much further than that
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness review - into the Raimiverse
Morbius review - what a bloody mess
Turning Red review
The Batman review - a new dawn for the darkest knight
Jackass Forever review - growing old (dis)gracefully
Belfast review - warming the heart through troubled times
The Tragedy of Macbeth review - sumptuous, surreal Shakespeare
West Side Story review - Spielberg’s musical debut hits all the right notes
Spider-Man: No Way Home review - a spectacular swing into the Spider-Verse
House of Gucci review - a mesmerising mess
Ghostbusters: Afterlife review - a high-spirited nostalgia trip
Eternals review - Chloé and Marvel shoot for the stars
The Harder They Fall review - ripping the Old West a new one
Last Night in Soho review - Edgar Wright’s retro thriller fails to swing
Dune review - Denis Villeneuve here to spice up your life
Ron’s Gone Wrong review - Ron’s done right
No Time to Die review - going out with a bang
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review - Marvel’s newest hero comes out swinging
Candyman review - the Candyman can
The Suicide Squad review - a bloody good time
Old review - life’s a beach and then you die
Black Widow review - Natasha & Marvel are back with a bang
Luca review - sun, sea monsters & simple Pixar pleasures
In the Heights review - a welcome blast of hope and heat
A Quiet Place Part II review - silence is golden…again
Army of the Dead review - bloody long and bloody good
The Woman in the Window review - shuttered thrills
The Mitchells vs the Machines review - apocalyptic fun for all the family
Nomadland review - home is where the heart is
Promising Young Woman - a raw, brutally honest tale of candy-coated retribution
Palm Springs review - you’ll fall in love again & again
Sound of Silence review - silence is golden