Film ReviewReview: Devoured (2012)Although Devoured shows early promise and certainly has some nice touches it just never really takes off.By Paul Anderson
Film ReviewReview: The Call (2013)The Call is an enjoyable thriller that surpasses the lower expectations that surrounds it.By Jack Bottomley
Film ReviewReview: R.I.P.D. (2013)Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges team up in R.I.P.D, a supernatural comedy about the undead police force.By Gavin Thai-Low
Film ReviewReview: Riddick (2013)Miss-firing on every level Riddick is a huge disappointment, packed with outdated clichés and lacking any of the charm Pitch Black carried with it back in 2000.By Paul Anderson
Film ReviewReview: About Time (2013)If rom-com About Time is Richard Curtis’s final film, he has bowed out on a high, exploring family, love and loss.By James McLaughlin
Film ReviewReview: From Up on Poppy Hill (2013)From Up on Poppy Hill provides a touching tale of young love set against post-war Yokohama, as well as some beautiful animationBy Harriet Matthews
Film ReviewReview: Pain & Gain (2013)A masturbatory celebration of muscles and drugs which might be hypnotic at times but the tone is as messed up as the central onscreen trio.By Jack Bottomley
Film ReviewReview: You’re Next (2013)You’re Next is a smart, well-made, brutal night of gruesome enjoyment.By Jack Bottomley
Film ReviewReview: The Wolverine (2013)The Wolverine sees Hugh Jackman return meaner and moodier – but is it any better?By Gavin Thai-Low
Film ReviewReview: Kick-Ass 2 (2013)Kick-Ass 2 more than doubles its predecessor's quota of superheroes and kicks ass as a resultBy Naomi Barnwell
Film ReviewReview: Alpha Papa (2013)Alan Partridge on the big screen is every bit as brilliant as you'd hope. Lovely stuff.By Rob Batchelor
Film ReviewReview: The Lone Ranger (2013)While The Lone Ranger may be messy there is fun to be had with this rather different blockbuster.By Jack Bottomley
Film ReviewReview: World War Z (2013)To say it has been through all the problems it has, World War Z is a rush of pandemic entertainment, which makes an entertaining film in its own right.By Jack Bottomley
Film ReviewReview: Pacific Rim (2013)Pacific Rim, the blockbuster of the year, comes generously wrapped in nostalgia, fun and spectacle to define the genre for this decade.By Jack Bottomley
Film ReviewReview: The Deep (2012)With a story as unbelievable as this, The Deep fails to capture any of the wonder or fulfillment that such a story of human triumph should contain.By David Pratt