Independence Day is a celebration of freedom, which is why it feels right ‘Escape from Pretoria’ is having its African premiere on July 4.
Jude Law’s new ‘slow-burn’ thriller is racking up some glowing reviews, with one calling it a “smouldering exploration of ambition”.
Dubbed an “eerie, elegant” psychological drama from the mind of Austrian filmmaker Marie Kreutzer, the Guardian gave it four stars.
If you want to find out more about the history of racial oppression in America, these five documentaries are a good place to start.
If you enjoyed ‘Groundhog Day’, but always wanted a slightly more modern-day take, ‘Palm Springs’ might be the answer.
‘Late Night’ is a fish-out-of-water comedy drama about a chemical plant worker pursuing her dream of joining the writer’s room behind a popular talk show. Starring Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling, it’s a strange brew.
‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’, a spoof comedy starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams, starts streaming on Netflix from June 26.
The fifth season of ‘Billions’ is here. If that doesn’t excite you, we’ve thrown in a few other series trailers that you might enjoy.
Before El Chapo, there was Griselda Blanco – a Colombian ‘queenpin’ commonly known as the ‘Godmother of Cocaine’.
“Senseless”, “all but unfollowable”, and “no clear sense of who anyone is” – believe it or not, those are some of the kinder phrases used.
Thoroughbreds is an intriguing, enigmatic and elegant crime drama thriller that recalls Funny Games, American Psycho, Fierce People and Heathers.
29 years after the duo last teamed up for a movie, Bill S. Preston Esquire and Ted Theodore Logan are back.
Once you’ve returned home at the end of the exercise window (that’s 6PM), you may as well settle in and get your binge on.
Judd Apatow is one of the most successful comedy producers in recent history, and now he’s turned his attention to SNL cast member Pete Davidson.
‘The Lighthouse’ is the much-anticipated follow up to ‘The Witch’ and deserved more acknowledgement over awards season.
‘Be Water’ is a fascinating look at Bruce Lee’s rise to become a global icon, told by those closest to him with the help of archival footage from his heyday.
The eagerly anticipated ‘Avatar 2’ is running into a few problems as they try to start filming in New Zealand.
Drew Dixon, who claims that Russell Simmons assaulted her, paints a disturbing picture of the music mogul in a new doccie.
‘Destroyer’ allows Kidman to let it all hang out as cantankerous, unhinged LA cop, Erin Bell. This is a surprisingly Australian film when you consider the shared heritage of director-actor duo of Karyn Kusama and Nicole Kidman.
Despite the pandemic, there are a few movies still set for release in June and July, some of which are coming to Netflix. We picked our favourites.
The man behind ‘Inception’ has another blockbuster on his hands, although the exact details of ‘Tenet’ aren’t exactly clear.
Despite the criticisms levelled its way, ‘The Last Dance’ ranks among the greatest sports documentaries ever made. If you have the basketball itch, these may hit the spot.
As we navigate the coronavirus pandemic, a number of people have turned to the movie ‘Jaws’ as a point of comparison.
This is Lee’s first director film credit since BlacKkKlansman, which was a smash hit, so people are expecting big things.
Detailing the story of Barbora Kysilkova, a Czech painter, and Karl-Bertil Nordland, one of the men behind the theft of two of her paintings, ‘The Painter and the Thief’ looks like an emotional rollercoaster.
Bell Pottinger aided and abetted the likes of Jacob Zuma and the Guptas with their State Capture exploits. The management firm may since have fallen, but weaponised communication has not.
25 years after Mel Gibson yelled “they will never take our freedom”, historians are still upset about the lack of factual accuracy in ‘Braveheart’.
‘It All Begins with a Song’ is a music documentary dedicated to the Nashville songwriter. The Tennessee capital is also regarded as America’s musical capital when it comes to songwriting.
Lance Armstrong has never revealed certain details regarding one of sport’s most infamous doping scandals. Now he claims he’s ready to tell his own story.
If you’d like to develop a lasting fear of anybody who screams at you from behind the wheel, go ahead and watch Russell Crowe in ‘Unhinged’.