Dunkirk Review

For a serious auteur, Christopher Nolan has tackled some lightweight material. With Dunkirk, the director turns his hand to the heavyweight subject of evacuating allied forces from France during the Second World War.
Cars 3 Review

I’m not really a car man. From an early age I was either falling asleep in them, or crashing them. But when you’re as old as I am, you pick up the odd 6-year-old petrol head along the way – which is how I found myself watching Cars 3 last weekend.
Spider-man: Homecoming Review

Spider-man: Homecoming is about as apt a name as you’re ever likely to get, seeing as Peter Parker has spent almost 20 years playing away from home with that technological hussy, Sony. But he’s back in the Marvel universe now and finding out that even superheroes can struggle to get a date for prom.
Trespass Against Us Blu-ray Review

Trespass Against Us is the second film this year in which Brendan Gleeson and Michael Fassbender play father and son. As the first film was Assassin’s Creed, is it a case of second time lucky?
Baby Driver Review

Now the world don’t move to the beat of just one drum. What might be right for you, may not be right for some. Writer and director Edgar Wright is one guy moves to the beat of his own drum, as does his ridiculously cool new film Baby Driver.