The legendary actor Denzel Washington is back as Robert McCall in the final chapter of American vigilante action film...
Berg follows the stories of the stones, rocks and peaks of a vast mountain landscape. Berg follows the stories...
In recent years, we’ve seen an explosion of book-to-TV adaptations, with many of our favorite novels being brought to...
If you’re a fan of horror then we’ve got a treat for you, courtesy of horror streaming service Shudder. Hailing from Japan’s greatest recent horror entities Ringu and Ju-On: The Grudge, two titans of horror lock horns as it’s time for Sadako Vs Kayako. With the film recently being... Read more
Katherine Heigl is one of those actresses that you would instantly mention when the rom-com genre is mentioned, it’s just an absolute given. The former Grey’s Anatomy star has been a bridesmaid more than enough times in 27 Dresses and locked horns (and lips) with Gerard Butler in The... Read more
“McConaughey but” has long been the hallmark of the “McConaissance”. “But thin,” “but strong,” “but introspective,” and with Gold, all flashy prosthetics and swollen physique, “but off-putting.” No McConaughey-ism isn’t mined: no grunt, no “alright”, no body tick, it’s a cavalcade of self-indulgence. There’s a certain latter-day Depp about... Read more
In the midseason finale, Arrow was left on a cliff-hanger that had many mixed reactions, the return of Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy). Often at times it is easy to forget everything happening in the Arrowverse, but the midseason premiere was a compelling episode to reflect on what had happened, and to... Read more
Go “Behind the Bricks” with this awesome new featurette for The LEGO Batman Movie!
Read more We all dream about winning the lottery because it has the potential to solve all of our problems and make all of our dreams come true. With a few million dollars in your pocket, there are very few things you cannot do. The five films that we have chosen... Read more
With Live By Night now in cinemas, Warner Bros have this week announced a special partnership with Werble, a new British app that allows mobile phone users to utilise film grade special effects on their photos for free. The partnership is the newest way to market specific films and,... Read more
We have been in need of a new puzzle game for a while now. Portal 2 came and went and the Tomb Raider and Unchartered franchises are a bit more action orientated than perhaps a true puzzle fanatic would like. Step forward please, Imprint-X. Mix a great idea with... Read more
After what felt like a lifetime over the festive period and the majority of January, The Flash finally returned to The CW this week as we felt the aftershock of Barry (Grant Gustin) thrusting himself into the future and witnessing Savitar murdering his one true love, Iris (Candice Patton).... Read more
Growing up, I really wasn’t interested in films unless they featured dinosaurs or singing Cockney orphans. At an absolute push you could probably get me to sit through a Disney film, under the promise that it wasn’t one of the princess ones (non-princesses have much better adventures), but apart... Read more
Funko have been polarising the world with their Pop Vinyl figures for a while. Some see the uniform look of the figures as stripping characters of all individuality, whilst some are totally enamoured with their adorable features. There are already heaps of ranges out there for collectors to indulge in,... Read more
Nearing its 40th anniversary, Sundance Film Festival is underway once again as it showcases an exciting and eclectic range of independent filmmaking. Gracing the Documentary Short strand of this year’s programme, the brotherly duo Noah and Lewie Kloster provide us with this distinct debut feature Legal Smuggling With Christine... Read more