Cult TV & Film Reviews

Cult TV, forthcoming feature film, DVD and other film-related reviews
  1. Scott Pilgrim vs The World

    Scott Pilgrim vs The World

    Just one snazzy sequence following another, without any soul whatsoever. Frustratingly alienating.

    Posted 23rd August 2010, 5:24pm

  2. The Illusionist

    The Illusionist

    A thoughtful and charming visual treat for grown-ups.

    Posted 19th August 2010, 2:53pm

  3. The Human Centipede (First Sequence)

    The Human Centipede (First Sequence)

    A deliciously fun and macabre treat for horror fans.

    Posted 13th August 2010, 9:01pm

  4. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

    If you expect Nicolas Cage to bring out the scene-stealing antics shown in Kick-Ass and Bad Lieutenant this year, you're in for a shock.

    Posted 11th August 2010, 4:25pm

  5. The Expendables

    The Expendables

    The Expendables is to men what Sex and the City is to women: full of ugly machismo and an insult.

    Posted 5th August 2010, 4:26pm

  6. Knight And Day

    Knight And Day

    By no means an excruciating watch, just a complete waste of time for anyone not enamoured of the stars.

    Posted 4th August 2010, 10:57pm

  7. The A-Team

    The A-Team

    A weak storyline and supporting characters can't put a dampener on Cooper and co.'s dangerously infectious capability for fun.

    Posted 28th July 2010, 5:32pm

  8. The Karate Kid

    The Karate Kid

    Taking away the misgivings of the brutality, the uncomfortable romance and cynicism about the film's very existence... a heartwarming and inspirational underdog victory.

    Posted 26th July 2010, 6:26pm

  9. Splice

    Splice

    Only some badly handled crucial scenes mar an otherwise superb and fiendishly enjoyable science fiction movie.

    Posted 20th July 2010, 7:42pm

  10. Inception

    Inception

    Layers upon layers of visceral, cerebral magic, you'll emerge from Inception feeling like you've travelled to the moon and back.

    Posted 12th July 2010, 9:02pm