GamesRadar+ VerdictI can scarcely believe how good the Fractal Refine is, considering this brand has never made a gaming chair before. In almost every way, it’s a perfect all-rounder that looks a million dollars while being adjustable, comfortable, and ergonomic. Other gaming chair brands should take note because what Fractal Design has achieved here is very impressive indeed.Pros+Good range of cosmetic, mesh, and fabric options+Excellent armrests+Nice mix of comfort and ergonomics+Stunning looks+Ability to slide into a deeper sitting positionCons-A minimalist approach means there isn’t much cushioning-Armrests can slide out of position too easily-Adjusting controls could be better
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict
I can scarcely believe how good the Fractal Refine is, considering this brand has never made a gaming chair before. In almost every way, it’s a perfect all-rounder that looks a million dollars while being adjustable, comfortable, and ergonomic. Other gaming chair brands should take note because what Fractal Design has achieved here is very impressive indeed.
I can scarcely believe how good the Fractal Refine is, considering this brand has never made a gaming chair before. In almost every way, it’s a perfect all-rounder that looks a million dollars while being adjustable, comfortable, and ergonomic. Other gaming chair brands should take note because what Fractal Design has achieved here is very impressive indeed.
Pros+Good range of cosmetic, mesh, and fabric options+Excellent armrests+Nice mix of comfort and ergonomics+Stunning looks+Ability to slide into a deeper sitting position
Good range of cosmetic, mesh, and fabric options
Excellent armrests
Nice mix of comfort and ergonomics
Stunning looks
Ability to slide into a deeper sitting position
Cons-A minimalist approach means there isn’t much cushioning-Armrests can slide out of position too easily-Adjusting controls could be better
A minimalist approach means there isn’t much cushioning
Armrests can slide out of position too easily
Adjusting controls could be better
Why you can trust GamesRadar+Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about our reviews policy.
Why you can trust GamesRadar+Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about our reviews policy.
The Fractal Refine is the first-ever gaming chair from a luxurious Swedish brand that’s known best for its excellently thought-out PC cases. For a first crack at a new product, the Refine is bold, it’s not afraid to do things differently, and it’s a damn impressive end result. It might not try to be the best in any one specific area, but that allows it to be a really strong all-rounder.
Thebest gaming chairsare often pretty similar. They sport a racing chair cutout in their general shapes, some adjustable armrests, maybe a lumbar and head cushion, and all of them try to blend comfort with ergonomics. It’s clear that Fractal has done its homework because all those non-negotiables are present here. Not only that, the brand has looked at what does and doesn’t work in the current talent pool and has tried to improve upon it - perhaps hinting at its namesake, the Refine.
Also impressive is the fact that Fractal Design has supplied mesh and fabric versions of its first seat - putting to bed the idea that other brands should be making separate products depending on which side of the market they’re targeting. Whether you go for the Light or Dark Fabric model, or the Light or Dark Mesh model, you’ll pay the same $549 / £474 for the Refine. If you opt for the premium Alcantara version I’ve been testing, you’ll need to set your budget higher, to the tune of $899 / £779.
Design & Features
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I really don’t want you to think I’m weird for what I’m about to say, but I don’t know any other way to sum it up. The Fractal Refine is a very sexy gaming chair. Still reading? I hope so because even theHerman Miller X Logitech Embodydoesn’t look this stylish to me, and I want to try to do it justice. The Alcantara model has this rich black tone to it that really draws the eye in with its matte texture. There aren’t Frankenstinean stitching lines across the upholstery, and this means the only defining lines when you look at the chair as a whole are its various outlines. It’s an almost Moebius-visual effect which I never get tired of seeing at my desk.
The shape of the Refine isn’t a million miles away from the traditional racing chair cutout we see all too often, but it’s blended here with ergonomic allure as it stretches a bit taller than rival chairs. There’s subtle curvature in the shoulders that make it seem dignified, and yet it’s still recognizable as something more than a bland old office chair.
The backrest is where its Swedish sense of minimalism comes up short for me though, because, in its attempts to cater to both the mesh and cushioned sides of the market, it feels like it’s missing the best of either. The back doesn’t have the breathability of mesh, but it doesn’t have substantial cushioning to make it feel as comfortable as something like theBoulies Ninja Pro.
The seatbase is more than substantial though, and its adjustment controls are integrated into the paneling on its sides, which is a nice design choice that means there are no awkward levers poking out at off angles. As nice as this is, function does suffer a bit. When you’re sitting above them, they can be harder to find. They also don’t have the best action, so when you pull one out you have a slight moment of doubt where you ask “Am I breaking something, or is this thin bit of plastic supposed to fold out the way?”
Image1of2(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
Image1of2(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
Image1of2
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
Your standard recline features are here - the chair’s back can lean to 125°, and there’s integrated lumbar support you can adjust to what suits you and your body. It is a tad annoying that you need to stand up and spin the chair around to access this, but that’s the case for the majority of lumbar twizzlers on the market. Like any office-style chair, you can also make the Refine go higher or lower. The Armrests can move inward, up and down, and even change angles to best reflect your position. This is all great, but what’s annoying as hell is that they slide forward and back without the use of a catch, button, or lever. That often results in you switching positions and accidentally clicking them a few notches out of place.
There are, however, some unexpected adjusting features that you won’t find elsewhere. For example, there’s the ability for the seatbase to slide forward, allowing you to actually shift into a more relaxed position at a desk without ruining the chair’s ergonomic potential. You can adjust the seat depth too, which is an added bonus if a brand isn’t making slightly larger models of its chairs to suit gamers with larger frames. There’s tilt tension adjustability, which increases or decreases the resistance you feel when leaning back. I fiddled with this many times, but honestly never felt different tensions. Maybe this is my problem, but I suppose it’s a nice way for people to control how much they need to lean back to adopt a more comfortable position.
Assembly
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Having just built agaming PCin one of Fractal’s Meshify Cases, I can say that there are definitely design cues this brand is bringing over from its Swedish counterpart, IKEA. Instructions here come in the form of a handy user guide booklet, but there are no words used other than the basic step title. “Attach Seat Assembly”, and “Attach Armrests” are fine, but some light color coding wasn’t enough to explain that you have options for where to actually attach certain screws. I found this ambiguity with Fractal’s PC case instructions too. Diagrams and some dotted lines can sometimes assume understanding that isn’t always present for first-time builders - I’ve thrown together plenty of gaming chairs, and even I got stumped a few times during the Refine’s assembly, wondering if I’d taken a wrong turn somewhere or used a wrong screw. For folks who aren’t as accustomed to building flat-packed gaming furniture, a few more words or even just some more clarity in the images wouldn’t go amiss.
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Luckily, maneuvering the individual parts of the chair was easy enough, and nothing felt too heavy for one person to sort on their own. The hollowed-out castors don’t click into place quite like the assembly instructions show, but they slot in just fine once you turn the wheelbase the correct way up.
I did have to do a reassembly of the Refine following an event I wish I caught on camera. Attaching the backrest to the chair involves fixing four bolts into place - this is rather confusing since the instructions only say you should have two backrest screws, but there are another two in the backrest already when you unbox it. One of the first times I properly sat down in the assembled chair and leaned back, I felt a slide, then a click, then gravity take over as I toppled backwards, my legs flying up in the air in an involuntary backflip. I’d love to say I knew exactly what caused the backrest to fall out of the seat assembly - I certainly thought I had screwed things down securely enough. After fixing the screws back into place a bit tighter, this didn’t occur again, but the instructions didn’t exactly inspire a lot of confidence I was doing the right thing. Safe to say, make sure you bolt things down securely before you recline in the Refine.
Performance
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Coming from the Boulies Ninja Pro, one of the most plush and comfortable gaming chairs, part of me wants to argue that the Refine doesn’t have enough cushioning for the money you pay. I do feel that’s a valid bit of criticism because when you properly inspect the backrest, there really isn’t much there. For mesh enjoyers, that’s standard, but for anyone who wants a bit more bang for their buck, it’s hard to justify the money you spend on the Refine compared to leather options with more cold-cured foam under the hood.
It’s comfortable, even without an abundance of cushioning, and allows people to choose freely between mesh and upholstery…
It’s comfortable, even without an abundance of cushioning, and allows people to choose freely between mesh and upholstery…
Still, it’s really difficult to fault the Fractal Refine, because even without the plush cushioning I’d prefer, this is such a comfortable seat to sit in for hours at a time. I actually think this comes down to perfect ergonomics, because if that’s done correctly, you shouldn’t really notice it. Gaming chairs almost always try to combine comfort with good posture support, which is why they’re worth buying over office chairs. You’ll often find, though, that any given chair will do one better than the other - it’s a very difficult ratio to get right. Although I will occasionally get a numb rear-end sitting in the same position for too long, I think the seat base itself is plenty comfortable, and I think the ability to slide into a deeper position is a huge win for the Refine.
One thing I genuinely can’t get over is how brilliant the armrests are. Don’t get me wrong, the forward and backward sliding annoys me to no end, and I wish there was a way to lock them in place. Still, the amount of movement and fine-tuning you can do with them means you can set them exactly level with a desk, which I found was so beneficial for my aiming in first-person shooters like Hunt: Showdown. Having tested aSecretlab Titan Evojust before this, I found the armrests here to be much more malleable, which I think is a really underrated feature. There isn’t anything particularly special to these armrests in terms of comfort. There’s a squish to them, but they maintain a wide shape that cradles your forearms. Their wider shape is great though, particularly for bigger flicks of the mouse when gaming.
Should you buy the Fractal Refine?
(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Fractal Refine has a different feel to a lot of the gaming chairs I’ve tried, and I think it’s the different approaches Fractal Design has taken that meant I wasn’t quite sure what to make of it before I started this review. Now that I’ve thought about the ins and outs of it though, I actually think it’s one of the best all-rounders you’ll find at the moment. It has great ergonomics, meaning I haven’t felt aches and pains from sitting down in it for extended periods of time. It’s comfortable, even without an abundance of cushioning, and allows people to choose freely between mesh and upholstery without the pressure of added prices (excluding the Alcantara model).
I also cannot fault the Refine’s design, particularly its adjustability. These are small details that Fractal has accounted for, and they make a big difference. All that, and you still have a chair that looks more distinct than 90% of its rivals.
Today’s best Fractal Refine dealsNo price informationCheck AmazonWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices
Today’s best Fractal Refine dealsNo price informationCheck AmazonWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices
Today’s best Fractal Refine deals
No price informationCheck Amazon
No price informationCheck Amazon
No price informationCheck Amazon

No price informationCheck Amazon
No price information
No price information
We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices
We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices
How I tested the Fractal Refine
For more onhow we test gaming chairs, check out the fullGamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.
More about chairsThe Secretlab Christmas sale has arrived, and some of the deals are just as good as Black FridayBouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became"LatestI didn’t know how badly I wanted to grill and gobble up monsters until this upcoming survival roguelike made it look so tastySee more latest►
More about chairsThe Secretlab Christmas sale has arrived, and some of the deals are just as good as Black FridayBouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became"LatestI didn’t know how badly I wanted to grill and gobble up monsters until this upcoming survival roguelike made it look so tastySee more latest►
More about chairsThe Secretlab Christmas sale has arrived, and some of the deals are just as good as Black FridayBouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became”
More about chairs
The Secretlab Christmas sale has arrived, and some of the deals are just as good as Black FridayBouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became”
The Secretlab Christmas sale has arrived, and some of the deals are just as good as Black Friday
The Secretlab Christmas sale has arrived, and some of the deals are just as good as Black Friday
Bouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became”
Bouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became”
LatestI didn’t know how badly I wanted to grill and gobble up monsters until this upcoming survival roguelike made it look so tastySee more latest►
Latest
I didn’t know how badly I wanted to grill and gobble up monsters until this upcoming survival roguelike made it look so tasty
I didn’t know how badly I wanted to grill and gobble up monsters until this upcoming survival roguelike made it look so tasty
I didn’t know how badly I wanted to grill and gobble up monsters until this upcoming survival roguelike made it look so tasty
See more latest►
Most PopularAnbernic RG28XX review: “a tiny budget handheld that fits in my weird tiny jeans pocket”Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"Razer Kraken V4 review: “an iconic headset, all grown up"Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"Meta Quest 3S review: “Maybe the best entry-level VR device ever created”Glorious Series 2 Pro review: “comfortable and nimble, but not quite punching with the flagships”Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"Bouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became"Azeron Cyborg II review: “One of the best gaming peripherals I’ve ever used”Atari 7800+ review: “a retro console remake for the ‘80s kids”Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
Most PopularAnbernic RG28XX review: “a tiny budget handheld that fits in my weird tiny jeans pocket”Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"Razer Kraken V4 review: “an iconic headset, all grown up"Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"Meta Quest 3S review: “Maybe the best entry-level VR device ever created”Glorious Series 2 Pro review: “comfortable and nimble, but not quite punching with the flagships”Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"Bouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became"Azeron Cyborg II review: “One of the best gaming peripherals I’ve ever used”Atari 7800+ review: “a retro console remake for the ‘80s kids”Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
Most PopularAnbernic RG28XX review: “a tiny budget handheld that fits in my weird tiny jeans pocket”Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"Razer Kraken V4 review: “an iconic headset, all grown up"Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"Meta Quest 3S review: “Maybe the best entry-level VR device ever created”Glorious Series 2 Pro review: “comfortable and nimble, but not quite punching with the flagships”Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"Bouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became"Azeron Cyborg II review: “One of the best gaming peripherals I’ve ever used”Atari 7800+ review: “a retro console remake for the ‘80s kids”Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
Most Popular
Anbernic RG28XX review: “a tiny budget handheld that fits in my weird tiny jeans pocket”
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show”
Razer Kraken V4 review: “an iconic headset, all grown up”
Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie”
Meta Quest 3S review: “Maybe the best entry-level VR device ever created”
Glorious Series 2 Pro review: “comfortable and nimble, but not quite punching with the flagships”
Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”
Bouiles Elite Series review: “The longer I sat in it, the more comfortable I became”
Azeron Cyborg II review: “One of the best gaming peripherals I’ve ever used”
Atari 7800+ review: “a retro console remake for the ‘80s kids”
Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension"2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure"4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years"5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths"1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action"4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien"5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite"1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat"2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses"3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist"4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands"5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”
GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension"2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure"4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years"5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths"1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action"4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien"5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite"1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat"2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses"3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist"4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands"5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”
GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension"2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure"4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years"5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths"1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action"4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien"5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite"1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat"2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses"3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist"4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands"5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”
GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension"2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure"4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years"5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths"1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action"4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien"5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite"1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat"2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses"3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist"4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands"5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”
GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS
1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension”
1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension”
1
Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension”
2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”
2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”
2
Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”
3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure”
3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure”
3
Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure”
4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years”
4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years”
4
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years”
5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths”
5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths”
5
Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths”
1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show”
1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show”
1
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show”
2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie”
2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie”
2
Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie”
3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
3
Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”
4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”
4
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”
5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”
5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”
5
Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”
1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
1
Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
2
Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
3
Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
4
Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”
5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”
5
Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”