Bigger, bolder, brasher but with the same warmth and heart of the first, 22 Jump Street is the best comedy of the summer and a great way to spend a wet weekend.
With minimal fuss and maximum confidence, Night Moves is a smart, bold thriller full of skill and ideas.
A multi-faceted but disappointing documentary that gets lost in the intoxicating aura of its idols, and forgets to make its point.
Road is a story of tragedy and sadness but filled with fantastic action that will leave you wanting to leave the cinema and jump on a bike yourself!
A new take on the Sleeping Beauty fairytale, Angelina Jolie gives traditional baddie Maleficent a tragic, heartfelt, makeover.
Live, Die. Repeat. This is a big-screen spectacle but is also the type of movie that will sit happily in the reliable action movies we turn to come future Saturday nights.
As well-written, as well directed and as funny as anything i personally could want from Seth MacFarlane, A Million Ways To Die In The West is pure comic perfection aimed directly at his fans, a collection of poop/sex/racist jokes wrapped up with a great story.
There's drama aplenty in Heli, but don't go in expecting levity or much in the way of insight.