Tom Hopkins reviews Horrible Bosses 2, the comedy sequel staring Jason Bateman, Jason Sudekis and Charlie Day.
Ubisoft have announced they have ‘discontinued’ the Assassin’s Creed: Unity season pass and have detailed some compensation after the game’s troubled release.
Writer Tom Hopkins reviews ‘Assassin’s Creed: Unity’, the franchise’s first game to be limited to next-generation consoles and PC.
Far Cry 4 is released worldwide on 18th November and will be available on Playstation 4, Playstation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.
Tom takes a look at the opening for the third season of House of Lies and finds it’s better than ever.
Tom Hopkins reviews The Blacklist eagerly awaited second season. Though it seems it hash’t quite held up to the show’s previous standards.
Tom Hopkins finds out if Destiny really can live up to the expectation of such a highly anticipated game.
Superhero films and television series are at their height of popularity at the moment and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D was the first to explore the world outside the superheroes themselves. Warner Bros’ new series, Gotham, shows the human side of DC’s well known characters and portrays everyday life in the iconic city. Gotham premieres in the US…
Anyone who enjoyed the television series or the first film will be laughing throughout this sequel, says our writer Tom Hopkins.
Coverage of the Sony E3 presentation from the 2014 conference.
Edge of Tomorrow has an intelligent plot to accompany its fast-paced action, says Tom Hopkins.
The first Raid movie was easily one of the best films released in 2011 and Welsh director Gareth Evans has returned with a larger budget (by no means huge) and higher expectation to deal with. The first film has a relatively basic premise with all the focus being on the incredible action sequences. However, the…
The chemistry between Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield’s characters and development of the first film’s promising elements makes this new Spider-Man film the best one yet.
This would have been a far better film if the writer and director put as much effort into writing the script as they did the action, says Tom Hopkins.