‘Jackass’ is back again with much of the original crew, and some new faces mixed in, while remaining devilishly young at heart and full of wild antics.
Filmmaker Morgan Neville used an uncomfortable technique to bring Anthony Bourdain to life in this documentary about the famous writer and chef.
Spike Lee fudged the Palme d’Or winner announcement at the Cannes Film Festival, surprising everybody by revealing the winner far too early in proceedings.
Watch out for these intense Netflix movies and documentaries that are all about women kicking a** and making some big changes. If that’s not for you, there’s also something in the classic horror realm.
‘Crazy, Not Insane’ doesn’t unpack every detail of the murders, it’s more concerned with the approach to research and a deeper psychological understanding.
This documentary unpacks mystery after mystery as it explores the origin and life of the 500-year-old ‘Salvator Mundi’, the most expensive painting ever sold.
The nominations for this year’s Emmy Awards were announced yesterday and they’re full of surprises.
‘Heist’, a true-crime series that hits Netflix tomorrow (July 14), chronicles three of the biggest heists in modern American history, as explained by the people who pulled them off.
‘No Man of God’, starring Elijah Wood, revisits actual transcripts of interviews between FBI analyst Bill Hagmaier and Bundy, who was in jail at the time.
Hey, would you look at that? It’s Friday. Time to ease into the weekend with a few trailers for your perusal.
‘Annette’ wowed audiences at Cannes earlier in the week, earning a five-minute-long standing ovation. That was more than enough time for lead actor Adam Driver to light up.
Your favourite insanely wealthy and highly dysfunctional family is set to return, with the third season of ‘Succession’ out later this year.
Shaleen Surtie-Richards was a national treasure whose acting career spanned film, stage and television over 35 years.
Amazon Studios is releasing a new documentary about the legend behind ‘Batman’ and ‘Iceman’, featuring 40 years of home footage shot by Val Kilmer himself.
There’s still some way to go, but after completing its 23rd consecutive day in the number one position of the Top 10 charts, ‘Manifest’ could go all the way.
Rolling Stones’ list of the best movies of 2021 (so far) include stories about a thrilling viral Twitter thread, sugar daddies at a shiva, artists trying to become masters, and more.
The crimes committed by members of the murderous occult known as the Krugersdorp Killers are the focus of a four-part docuseries coming out later this month.
A mother is forced to reveal her dark side when a group of terrorists take control of the plane she’s on.
Written by Jordan Peele and directed by Nia DaCosta, this movie is the sequel to the infamous 1992 supernatural slasher film ‘Candyman’.
The crime comedy caper ‘The Kid Detective’ lands in a melancholic stuck-in-the-middle gray area between childhood and adulthood.
Watch young Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini’s 22-year old son, in action in the trailer for ‘The Many Saints of Newark’.
It’s a rainy, dreary Monday, and we have now returned to adjusted alert level 4 of our national lockdown. This should help with the binge list.
From weird action to unconventional comedy specials, here’s a list of Netflix’s best original content this year.
In ‘Sexy Beasts’, contestants don colourful prosthetics of familiar and unfamiliar creatures before going on a series of dates. Yes, it’s as strange as it sounds.
This year’s ‘best in show’ so far features a number of strong female characters and epic storytelling.
Mashable has a list of the best films of 2021 thus far, from laugh-a-minute comedies to epic blockbusters.
‘Oxygen’ is a timely psychological drama and survivalist thriller from French horror filmmaker, Alexander Aja. It’s actually the perfect film for our times.
Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd are starring together again in a new black comedy series based on a true-crime story, ‘The Shrink Next Door’.
The shocking murder of French documentary producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier in a rural Irish town is the focus of a new Netflix true-crime series.
As much as we try not to think about it, human trafficking and modern slavery are a reality. The idea that it’s happening right under our noses should worry us and lead to action but it’s so difficult to know what to do.