After a traumatic life event, Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal) starts up an unusual relationship with Karen (Naomi Watts), who handles customer complaints at the vending machine company he has been writing strange letters to.
Before we get started let’s just address the elephant in the room…I love the fact that these women were cast as the Ghostbusters!
Seventeen years after the great Stanley Kubrick left this earth, Ben Wheatley’s latest film High Rise is something I can picture the great man himself salivating over. Problems and all.
Roald Dahl’s The BFG is a classic. It captured the imaginations of children at the time of its release in 1982, and has continued to do so every year since. But does Steven Spielberg’s film adaptation have what it takes to do the same?
Bob (Dwayne Johnson) and Calvin (Kevin Hart) reconnect as adults on the eve of their twenty-year high school reunion. But before the reunion can take place, Bob drags a reluctant Calvin into a world of crime and international espionage.
After watching Duncan Jones’ new addition to the fantasy genre, Warcraft, I can tell you: It’s a bloody hard genre, man…
To the Warner Bros’ upcoming ‘retelling’ of “The Jungle Book” I can only say this – Good luck, Andy Serkis. I love you, but good bloody luck.
After the worldwide success of Pixar’s Finding Nemo over a decade ago, adults and children alike have eagerly awaited the release of its sequel, Finding Dory.
Before Batman and Superman there was Tarzan, raised in the jungles of Africa by apes, this Victorian-era superhero receives the updated film treatment in The Legend of Tarzan and it doesn’t disappoint – to a degree anyway.
Green Room follows a punk band caught in a wrong-place-at-the-wrong time situation as they’re forced to fight their way out of entrapment by a group of Nazi sympathisers.
Kung Fu Panda 3, the third instalment of the Kung Fu Panda film series delivers most of what we love about the series, but is lacking when it comes to offering us something new and fresh for the franchise.
On a measly budget of $60,000, directors Eduardo Sanchez and Daniel Myrick set out to change the horror genre forever. Enlisting 3 unknown, young actors, they set out into the Maryland Forrest to create a home-video style scare-fest.
Me Before You is an emotional love story about the bond formed between wealthy quadriplegic Will Traynor (Sam Claflin) and his carer Lou Clarke (Emilia Clarke). It’s quite an easy-viewing film which is both a pro and a con as it may have had more of an emotional impact were it less so.
Everybody Wants Some!! is a comedy film by Richard Linklater that follows the antics of a college baseball team in the hours leading up to their first class.
Midnight Special is the latest film from director Jeff Nichols and frequent collaborator in lead actor Michael Shannon.
It’s a science-fiction drama that borrows themes from other sci-films that have come before it, but Nichols adds his unique somber touch and nails it.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is the sequel to the first film released in 2014 and while this second film places a lot more emphasis on it’s four heroes, it suffers badly from a poor script and an over-abundance of, well everything.


