
’13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi’ movie review: Michael Bay’s finest hour
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is a brutal and undeniably effective gut punch, and Bay tells this story as no other could

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is a brutal and undeniably effective gut punch, and Bay tells this story as no other could

The Walk will not go down as a classic, but the final act is as intense and nerve-wracking as it gets – especially when seen in IMAX and 3D

The Lone Ranger is a western variation of the Pirates of the Caribbean films, which is no surprise given the studio and team behind it

World War Z features scenes of massive waves of zombies flooding down the streets and climbing on top of each other to get over a giant wall

Marvel meets Shane Black in Iron Man 3, which eschews some of the more comic book elements of Marvel’s previous films

Robert Zemeckis’ Flight effortlessly mixes genres and styles in its story of an alcohol and drug-addicted airline pilot

The Grey is a raw, gritty, and surprisingly poetic tale of survival in the Alaskan wilderness that recalls stories by Jack London

Bleak and draining, without much in the way of hope, Steve McQueen’s Shame is a powerful film but not an easy one to watch