Reviews are MUST.
Reviews doesn't don't catch all defects. But they catch "most". Good reviewer should have both "technical" and "functional" knowledge blend to have outcome of Review be more effective.
I usually ask developer to sit next with me and modify their code infront of them and explain why I do so. (This avoids unnecessary mail communications, miscommunications etc.)
I see in the project release which currently I'm incharge of ... review helped reduce number of defects reported in System testing by one third compare to previous release.
Though recording review comments in system will help us get "Review Efficiency" metrics, I personally feel, "Quality" time can be spent to "Educate" juniors to be aware of their mistakes which will save everyone's time.
