The space race is once again on between America and Russia, but this time it’s about who will get their film crews into space first.
Hollywood is getting ready to roll out some blockbusters over America’s summer months, including three that drop tomorrow.
‘Things Heard & Seen’ is a mystery horror thriller based on the novel ‘All Things Cease to Appear’ by Elizabeth Brundage, and directed and written by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini.
After 77 years in the game, the awards show is facing a backlash that could shut it down for good.
Here are three new releases worthy of a spot on your watchlist, including what has been dubbed “one of the most obnoxious movie characters ever”.
The Scot’s reign, as well as his journey from humble roots to football glory, will be celebrated in a new Amazon documentary, ‘Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In’.
Season four of the highly anticipated Netflix series, ‘Stranger Things’, is giving us chills already with the teaser trailer that’s just been released.
In his prime, Tyson was one of the most famous sportsmen on the planet. However, his excellence in the ring was matched by controversy and scandal outside it, making his life story ripe for a documentary series.
‘Love and Monsters’ is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi adventure comedy about a young man who musters the courage to leave an underground bunker.
The attempt to make a ‘Mortal Kombat’ movie back in the 90s didn’t go so well, and the 2021 version looks like it’s equally weird.
Spielberg has decided to try his hand at adapting a musical for the screen which, as history has shown us, can either go really well or bomb in the worst possible way.
If you’re looking for something to watch there are a ton of new movies coming to screens big and small this month.
‘Damsel’ isn’t a complete overhaul of the genre – it actually uses many classic elements to set the scene. The difference is that it has a spoof comedy quality beneath the surface.
‘My Octopus Teacher’ became the first nature documentary to win since ‘The Cove’ back in 2010, and what a moment it was.
The 93rd Academy Awards were held at Los Angeles’ historic Union Station, with ‘Nomadland’ the biggest winner on the night.
A 73-year-old busting out the one-handed pushups, embarrassing mispronunciations, and the small matter of announcing the wrong Best Picture winner all feature.
Next month, there is no shortage of new titles coming to Netflix. Here’s what you have to look forward to, with a few trailers thrown in for good measure.
What can be more terrifying than a murderous clown, like Stephen King’s ‘It’? Possessed children, of course.
Ringo Starr, AC/DC’s Brian Johnson, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, St. Vincent, Slash and Duff McKagan from Guns & Roses, U2’s The Edge, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea, and Metallica’s Lars Ulrich all feature.
He’s bald, has a beard, and is going after a deadly biker gang to avenge his wife and daughter.
‘His House’ is a brilliant reimagining of the haunted house horror genre. Quite surprisingly, it’s a feature film debut for Remi Weekes whose strong sense for aesthetic and swirling themes are handled dexterously.
The series uses a story about the mythical beast as a starting point for a closer look at a potential triple murder that is the stuff of legend in the Northern Californian mountains.
In anticipation of the Oscars, it’s a good time to get to know some of the more interesting facts about this year’s contenders and nominees.
‘Promising Young Woman’ is one of the eight nominees for the Best Motion Picture category at the upcoming Academy Awards later this month.
2017’s action-comedy ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ was a reasonably solid box office success, grossing $180 million worldwide, so it was only a matter of time until a sequel arrived.
‘Seaspiracy’ is a documentary from the same people who brought us ‘Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret’, which was backed by celebrity environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio.
The team responsible for ‘My Octopus Teacher’ was very, very happy when the documentary won a prestigious BAFTA last night.
Amy Adams is the protagonist in this new thriller that, in this era of staying at home for safety, has drama both onscreen and offscreen.
A new true-crime docuseries on Netflix suggests that the man dubbed the Son of Sam wasn’t acting alone.
This short film about a lab bunny, starring some Hollywood heavyweights, draws attention to the cruel practice of cosmetics animal testing.