Spling is hosting a watch party turned movie night festival for ‘Jurassic Park’ on Saturday, November 28, at Go Drive In in Cape Town and online via Showmax from 6:30PM.
Meryl Streep is back in another musical, this time an adaptation of a Tony-nominated Broadway hit.
Despite the band’s success, ‘The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ is the first feature-length film covering the brothers’ rise to superstardom.
‘Rebecca’ tells the tale of Mrs De Winter, a young newlywed who finds herself out of her depth on an imposing family estate following a whirlwind romance. Try as it may, Alfred Hitchcock’s adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s novel is still superior.
In 1971, a man hijacked a plane, was given $200 000 in ransom money, parachuted out of said plane in a black suit, and was never seen again. It remains the only unsolved plane hijacking in US history.
Alright, it’s time to unwind with a few trailers. It’s become something of a Friday tradition, and it sure beats keeping an eye on the actual news.
In order to nail a scene, actors sometimes need a little liquid courage or a few puffs of the good stuff.
‘I Am Greta’ serves as an experiential character study, starting with her solo effort and leading to her transatlantic voyage to attend climate conferences in New York City.
The 2000 film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has become a cult classic over the years. Turns out there are some hard to ignore parallels to a real island community.
Three movies. Three trailers. A few minutes closer to the weekend.
‘Toorbos’ can be interpreted from Afrikaans to English as “Dream Forest”, adapted from a Dalene Matthee novel of the same name set in and around Knysna. ‘Toorbos’ is written and directed by Rene van Rooyen.
The long wait is almost over, and fans of ‘The Crown’ will finally be able to binge-watch season four, starting from Sunday.
Back in September, ESPN announced ‘The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius’, which had been several years in the making. Now it’s under fire for how it portrays the disgraced athlete’s life.
I know we often joke that the past week has felt rather drawn out, but this has to take the cake. Switch off for a moment with a few trailers.
‘Flatland’ is a sprawling and epic adventure crime western from writer-director, Jenna Cato Bass. Her films push cinematic boundaries and are never dull, starting with ‘Love the One You Love’, then ‘High Fantasy’ and now ‘Flatland’.
Halloween may have come and gone, but if you’re still in the mood to be scared stiff then these films should do the trick.
For those of us who don’t play chess, it’s hard to imagine a series about the game being anything but dull. Then, along came ‘The Queen’s Gambit’.
Diehard David Bowie fans aren’t too impressed with the trailer for the upcoming biopic, ‘Stardust’.
George Clooney directs and stars in the upcoming, and reportedly rather unsettling, post-apocalyptic film ‘The Midnight Sky’.
‘The Unfamiliar’ is a psychological horror just in time for Halloween from South African director Henk Pretorius. Locally, the versatile director is best known for his comedy films: ‘Bakgat’, ‘Leading Lady’ and ‘Fanie Fourie’s Lobola’.
Yesterday, NXIVM founder Keith Raniere was sentenced to 120 years in prison. The true extent of his crimes, and how he duped his followers, may take years to unravel.
If you enjoyed the series about two FBI agents tasked with interviewing serial killers to solve open cases, then this documentary along similar lines should be t your liking.
The stay-at-home watch party concept is ideal for those who want to enjoy being terrified from the comfort of their couch.
If you’re looking for a high-paced classic disaster flick, critics are ranking ‘Greenland’ among the best in the genre.
The trailer for Netflix’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ was released, and it wasn’t long before critics began to tear into the depiction of working-class struggles in rural America.
‘Totally Under Control’ chronicles the Trump administration’s response to the outbreak of the Coronavirus. Through interviews with public health and inside political officials, the filmmakers contrast this discussion with South Korea’s much more effective response.
Ahead of Friday’s release of ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’, the Kazakh icon paid his friend Jimmy Kimmel a visit.
Ever finished a movie, wondered what the hell just happened, and Googled around to find out? You’re not alone.
With less than two weeks until Halloween, here are five movies bound to make the hair stand up on the back of your neck.
Legendary documentary filmmaker Werner Herzog’s latest project, ‘Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds’, should be worth a watch.