Thumped's Random DVD trip: Wherein Hector Grey enters the Xtravision across the road and grabs the first couple of things that appear in the shelf. This week: Chernobyl Diaries & Dredd.
Ad Astra desperately wants to be spoken of in the same breath as Kubrick’s 2001, writes MacDara Conroy
The RoboCop reboot has 'actually succeeded in making a film about a robot cop interminably boring' says MacDara Conroy
Vacation is ‘a journey you don’t mind tagging along with, rather than an excruciating hellride’ says MacDara Conroy
Thumped's Random Dvd trip: Wherein we enter the Xtravisions across the road and grab the first couple of things that appear in the shelf. This week: Attack The Block & Outcast.
'Nobody embarrasses themselves, nobody takes any risks. It's all so disappointingly bland' - Delivery Man fails to deliver, says MacDara Conroy
Once again, comedy comes to the rescue for Marvel's latest, Guardians Of The Galaxy, says Fred O'Connor
For Deepwater Horizon "it's the explosion that’s the star in this very American of movies" says Dara Higgins
Tom Hanks does Walt Disney while Emma Thompson steals the show in Saving Mr Banks, a film that's 'a damn sight better than it could have been', says MacDara Conroy
Contemporary America puts a family’s anti-capitalist, back-to-nature lifestyle to the test in Captain Fantastic, says MacDara Conroy