Virginia Roberts Giuffre is known for being an outspoken advocate for victims of sexual abuse, having once suffered at the hands of notorious Hollywood predator, Jeffrey Epstein.
A brand new Darth Vader billboard is terrorising tourists in Times Square, in honour of the release of the final season of the Disney+ series ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’.
Having been given the nod by the Academy for her role in ‘Crazy Heart’, it must have come as some surprise that her return to the prestigious ceremony was as a filmmaker rather than an actor. Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay for ‘The Lost Daughter’, the adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s novel also landed two acting nominations.
He didn’t have to, but Jack Black really proved why he deserved to be honoured with the golden popcorn at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards.
On the off chance that you’ve ticked off most of the series you want to watch, we took a peruse through the BBC’s list of the best TV shows of 2022 so far.
Paramount Pictures, the studio behind ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, is having to strap in for major turbulence as a legal fight is headed its way.
The Apple TV+ series is based on South African author Lauren Beukes’ 2013 crime thriller, ‘The Shining Girls’.
26 years after their movie debut, the duo are set to return in ‘Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe’.
The silver 1973 Porsche 911 S that Jennifer Connelly’s character drives in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is top of the range.
The hitman killer comedy begins when Hart steps into the wrong Airbnb and right into a torture chamber where he has to assume the role of an assassin.
‘Licorice Pizza’ is Paul Thomas Anderson’s fifth consecutive period film, named after a record store from the ’70s and derived from the appearance of vinyl records.
Does Rowan Atkinson need to be doing a Netflix series where he battles a bee? Probably not, but he has and that’s why we’re here.
More than 60 pupils at Ariel School, an expensive private institution outside of Harare, said they saw “a disc-shaped craft land from the sky and stop in a field outside their school”.
A new “Own The Sky” US Air Force commercial is running before the movie kicks off.
This film is described as a “glossy, sexually charged satire on fashion, globalisation, narcissist culture and the super-rich” who have their status undermined by unexpected events onboard a cruise ship.
Glen Powell, who plays Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin in the film, has given you express permission to let those feelings out.
Universal Pictures’ latest nailbiting blockbuster stars Idris Elba fighting off a bloodthirsty lion.
We live in a new golden age of entertainment, we’re told, and there’s plenty of content out there worth at least a glance.
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer seems to be the stance Russia and the United States have taken.
‘The Gray Man’ stars Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, as well as Ana de Armas, Regé-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton, Jessica Henwick, Dhanush, Wagner Moura, and Alfre Woodard.
The seventh instalment of the franchise, ‘Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One’, has all the globe-trotting action and Cruise-centric stunts that fans have come to expect.
The Telegraph gave ‘Holy Spider’ a full five-star review, remarking on how the film is “profoundly compelling, expertly made, and quite intentionally horrifying”.
All eyes were on Kate Middleton slinking across the red carpet in black and white, but perhaps Prince William’s shoes deserve just as much attention.
With all the streaming options coming our way these days, a few gems can end up slipping through the net.
Billy Eichner plays a podcast host who is tasked with writing a rom-com about a gay couple that appeals to straight audiences.
‘Return to Space’ is a documentary from Oscar-winning directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin who turn their focus to the stars after their astonishing work on ‘Free Solo’ and ‘The Rescue’.
Stephen King has written 64 published novels, many of which have been turned into iconic movies and series.
The Cannes lineup is particularly rich this year, due in part to a few festival regulars and also a number of rising stars.
‘The Princess’ will explore the period from Diana’s 1981 engagement to Prince Charles to her tragic death in 1997.
Two weeks from today, the long-awaited sequel to the 1986 cult classic will hit theatres.