Film ReviewReview: Seduced and Abandoned (2013)Seduced and Abandoned offers an entertaining journey through the film world, but exposing it as a money-making business is really just stating the obvious.By David Pratt
Film ReviewReview: Prisoners (2013)Bleak thriller Prisoners sees Hugh Jackman go into Oscar-bait mode as a desperate father taking measures into his own hands in trying to find his daughter.By Gavin Thai-Low
Film ReviewReview: Rush (2013)Ron Howard shifts the biopic genre into another gear with the thrilling Rush, the story of the F1 1970's rivalry between James Hunt and Niki Lauda.By Gavin Thai-Low
Film ReviewReview: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)Scorsese and DiCaprio team up for a fifth time to tell the tale of real life stockbroker Jordan Belfort, a name you're going to remember….By Shannon Enola-Rae Rawlins
Film ReviewReview: Hunt vs. Lauda: F1’s Greatest Racing Rivals (2013)Hunt vs. Lauda: F1’s Greatest Racing Rivals is a hugely entertaining TV documentary that makes a fine companion to Ron Howard’s Rush.By Jack Bottomley
Film ReviewReview: Big Ass Spider! (2013)Big Ass Spider is an almost entirely laugh free affair that misses the point of it's genre entirely, steer well clear.By Paul Anderson
Film ReviewReview: American Hustle (2013)David O’Russell gets his friends together for a conning good time in 70s biopic American HustleBy Shannon Enola-Rae Rawlins
Film ReviewReview: You're Next (2013)Atmospheric and with just the right amount of jump scares to keep you on the edge of your seat from opening scenes, You’re Next is a thoroughly entertaining horror that deliver the goods.By Paul Anderson
Film ReviewReview: The Frozen Ground (2013)The Frozen Ground is an absorbing true-life thriller, well shot and featuring Nicolas Cage’s best performance in a while.By Jack Bottomley
Film ReviewReview: Bullet Ballet (1998)It's easy to wax lyrical about Shinya Tsukamoto but he's a truly excellent film maker, something confirmed through the strength of Bullet Ballet.By Rob Batchelor
Film ReviewReview: Elysium (2013)Matt Damon stars in the sci-fi spectacular Elysium, Neill Blomkamp's eagerly-awaited follow-up to District 9.By Gavin Thai-Low
Film ReviewReview: Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain (2013)Kevin Hart gives an account of himself - his recent divorce, his internet success - across an hour of average comedy. It's not great, but it's not terrible.By Rob Batchelor
Film ReviewReview: Tokyo Fist (1995)Third Window Films have re-released Tokyo Fist onto DVD and Blu-ray with a brand new set of special features, allowing us to revisit yet another film in this director's dark canon.By Rob Batchelor
Film ReviewReview: 47 Ronin (2013)A normally decent cast is wasted in 47 Ronin, a film that only finds life in some half decent fight scenes.By Paul Anderson
Film ReviewReview: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013)The film struggles to stay classy in the way that Anchorman likely always will, but Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is good enough to serve as an entertaining sequel.By David Pratt