Reviews
Fear and loathing in the pre-Apocalypse.
Ambitious, inspiring, but ultimately overrated.
Repetition, repetition, repetition…
The biggest money grab since the gold rush.
SciFiNow brings you the verdict on this latest entry in the wizardry saga.
With X-Men, Bryan Singer did not invent the wheel, he merely reinvented superheroes on the big screen…
Bringing Mike Millar’s high concept comic book to the big screen was always going to take a certain type of director…
On paper, the premise for this big budget blockbuster is eminently intriguing…
The Japanese have long held an affinity for cartoons, and over the last 30 years or so, animation coming out of the country has evolved into a distinctive visual medium.
Despite a level of notoriety gained from his work on the Resident Evil and Alien vs. Predator franchises, English director Paul WS Anderson’s third feature is arguably still his most satisfying.
Peter Weir’s deconstruction of televisual voyeurism is one of those rare Hollywood products; an intelligent but accessible movie, that feels as fresh today as when it debuted ten years ago.
Following some truly awful reviews upon it’s theatrical release at the start of the year, we’d be lying if we said The Spirit’s arrival on Blu-ray was highly anticipated.
My bloody Valentine is a bumbling retread of a 1981 Canadian horror movie of the same name.
It’s easy to forget that Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines exists. Clumsy, and mishandled the film has since been rendered obsolete in the wake of Salvation…
Blockbuster comedies don’t come much funnier than Ghostbusters. This is a movie that hit cinemagoers like a bolt out of the blue.
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If you happen to be one of the 2 million or so people who viewed the trailer online, there really is no need to watch Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus