Industry insiders are speaking out against producer Scott Rudin, famous for movies like ‘There Will Be Blood’, ‘The Social Network’, and ‘No Country For Old Men’.
Attenborough’s latest docuseries is a three-parter that promises us the opportunity to “experience a world that has long been hidden from our eyes”.
While Guy Ritchie has followed the money over the last few years culminating in ‘Aladdin’, he’s gone back to the bag of money films he’s famous for with ‘The Gentlemen’.
The 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) took place on Sunday, so let’s see who took home the top prizes ahead of the Academy Awards later this month.
British filmmaker Louis Theroux first met Joe Exotic back in 2011, and has now revisited that story for a new documentary.
Peter Jackson did a pretty fine job of bringing J. R. R. Tolkien’s words to life. The same cannot be said for this version, though.
Plastic pollution causes untold damage to our oceans, although ‘Seaspiracy’, a controversial new doccie on Netflix, says that’s not our biggest worry.
‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot’ is a film from Gus Van Sant. The visionary director helmed the meditative Cobain biopic ‘Last Days’, the school shooting drama ‘Elephant’, and the inspirational political biopic ‘Milk’.
Guy Ritchie’s latest film, ‘Wrath of Man’, promises to take you back to the gritty glory days of ‘Snatch’ and ‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’.
In ‘Four Good Days’, Kunis stars alongside eight-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close, as she battles some serious demons.
A perplexed Anna Kendrick in a tricky situation, underground communities hanging in after the Monsterpocalypse, and the world’s most infamous art heist are all headed our way soon.
Inspired by the grief of losing her childhood pet, documentary filmmaker Elizabeth Lo decided to tell the story of three stray dogs.
‘News of the World’ is a western adventure drama based on the novel by Paulette Jiles starring Tom Hanks and directed by Paul Greengrass. Everyone knows Hanks and many will recall the actor-director duo working together in ‘Captain Phillips’
From the man who brought us the likes of ‘Two and a Half Men’ and ‘The Big Bang Theory’ comes a trailer so bad that many first thought it was a comedy sketch.
WeWork’s leader, the “hippie-messianic” Adam Neumann, convinced investors that he was going to change the world. Instead, we witnessed one of the most infamous capitulations of recent times.
Scottish mercenary and ex-SAS operative, Peter McAleese, was hired in 1989 to lead a small team of ex-special forces commandos on a mission to assassinate Escobar.
The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, has partnered with Netflix to the tune of R28 million.
On April 25, we will know which documentary took home the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. You might want to watch these ahead of the big day.
‘The Mauritanian’ is a political and legal drama based on the 2015 memoir ‘Guantanamo Diary’ by Mohamedou Ould Salahi.
Nate Bargatze has been making people laugh for nearly two decades, but he really hit it out of the park with his new Netflix special.
Tom Cruise has made a career out of movies where his action hero stunts are the star of the show, like the ‘Mission: Impossible’ series.
‘My Octopus Teacher’ has a one in five chance of winning the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. To do so, it must beat these four fellow nominees.
Lady Gaga and Adam Driver are currently filming the highly anticipated film ‘House of Gucci’, a crime biopic based on Maurizio Gucci’s 1995 murder.
With four Academy Awards between them, Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto star in ‘The Little Things’, which may well have you sleeping with the lights on.
‘Coming to America’ was a hit for Eddie Murphy in 1988, whose idea turned into a full-fledged comedy at the height of his career. Centred on the crown price Akeem Joffer of the fictional country, Zamunda, his lavish lifestyle takes a turn when he’s presented with an arranged bride-to-be.
If you’re bored and looking for something to watch, you’ll be pleased to know that Netflix continues to churn out the content.
Using real conversations recreated from FBI wiretaps, as well as actual footage, filmmakers have picked apart 2019’s notorious college admissions scandal.
There’s no harm in taking a moment to watch some recent trailers, so that you can add (or scratch off) some titles to your watchlist.
Consider this a heads up that some of the films you may have saved to your list on Netflix will be vanishing soon.
If you’re looking for something gripping to watch, and enjoy a few expertly executed jump scares, you’ll find everything you need in ‘The Terror’.