Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn play a pair of corrupt cops in S Craig Zahler’s ultraviolent latest.
By James Clarke
How George Miller’s 1979 debut feature helped set the post-apocalyptic genre in motion.
By Ed Gibbs
Director S Craig Zahler follows up Brawl in Cell Block 99 with another hefty dose of ultra-violence.
This dire sequel filled with mechanically-reclaimed comedy marks a depressing low point for Will Ferrell.
Turns out they’re not too old for this sh*t after all...
Mel Gibson is back to his bruising best in this hugely entertaining throwback crime-thriller.
The Aussie star plays an ex-con with revenge in his eyes in this Jean-Francois Richet’s lean action thriller.
Mad Mel returns to the director‘s chair, preaching pacifism in a church whose walls are splashed with gore.
By Ian Mantgani
In celebration of that rare beast – a battle-of-the-sexes fantasy rom-com that netted over $400 million at the box office.
Twelve writers pin their colours to the tentpole in our survey of the best summer movies of the modern era.