Pete Docter, the same director who brought you ‘Up’ and ‘Inside Out’ is back with his latest offering, ‘Soul’.
Oliver Hermanus’ latest film, ‘Moffie’, tells the story of a young gay conscript trying to survive two years of intensive military service in Apartheid-era South Africa.
One line in the new Pixar film ‘Onward’ has a number of countries going to extreme lengths to ban it.
Despite Daniel Radcliffe’s questionable South African accent, ‘Escape from Pretoria’ is getting some positive reviews from critics.
War movie fans will want to add ‘Greyhound’ to their list, with the trailer coming out earlier this week.
‘Uncut Gems’ proves ‘Good Time’ wasn’t a one-hit wonder. Writing the film as if with Sandler in mind, the hit-and-miss movie mogul gets a chance to flex his dramatic acting muscle once again.
From the twisted, brilliant mind of Jordan Peele (that’s a track record of ‘Get Out’ and ‘Us’ to go on) comes a sequel to the 1992 classic, which was also called ‘Candyman’.
The 1990s were a weird and wonderful time, but we should all be thankful that 1998 gave us ‘The Big Lebowski’. Now you can enjoy more Jesus in your life.
If you’re due to travel abroad, or are the kind of person who becomes overly anxious after watching a movie, you might want to skip this one.
‘Everest VR’ takes you to the top of Mount Everest and back, complete with some of the most incredible views you’ve ever seen.
Set in Cape Town during the ’70s when South Africa was under the rule of the Apartheid government, ‘Poppie Nongena’ is an important and powerful story, based on Elsa Joubert’s ‘The Long Journey of Poppie Nongena’.
Dev Patel, the man with the best hair in Hollywood, stars in this adaptation of a Charles Dickens classic, ‘David Copperfield’.
During a rally in Colorado, Trump went off on a rant about a foreign-language film winning the Oscar for Best Picture, before dissing Brad Pitt.
In 1999, ‘The Matrix’ came out to great fanfare. ‘Office Space’ might not be as popular, but it’s earned a deepfake mashup with Neo and his pals.
Based on a true story, ‘Dark Waters’ is a behind-the-scenes legal thriller and character portrait that covers the tireless efforts of Roger Bilott, a defence attorney who took on large pharmaceutical company, DuPont.
Season one of ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ was a massive success, and season two promises to up the ante with increased behind-the-scenes access.
Critics agree that Billie Eilish did an excellent job with the new theme song for the inexplicably named ‘No Time To Die’.
Natalie Portman decided to make a political statement with her dress at the Oscars, but Rose McGowan wasn’t buying it.
The trailer for ‘The French Dispatch’ dropped yesterday, and fans around the world frothed at the mouth in anticipation of Anderson’s 10th directorial effort.
Jojo Rabbit is the latest comedy drama from New Zealander, Taika Waititi, the writer-director behind What We Do in the Shadows, Hunt for the Wilderpeople and Thor: Ragnarok.
It’s the year 2020, and for some reason, certain topics, which should be mainstream, are still considered too ‘controversial’ for public television.
When law enforcement appeared to drop the ball, Dan Schneider wasn’t about to let those responsible for his son’s murder get away with it.
Whilst watching Trevor Noah share a court with tennis greatness was good fun, he’s clearly more at home on the set of ‘The Daily Show’.
Sometimes, in order to get what you really want, you have to be a little dishonest.
The movie made history by becoming the first-ever non-English language film to win the ‘best picture’ Oscar, along with three other statues on the night.
Joaquin Phoenix used his ‘Best Actor’ speech at the Oscars to drop some truth bombs about screaming baby cows.
Awards season came to a close this weekend with the Academy Awards. Here’s your definitive list of everyone who took home an Oscar.
While we wait for the Academy Awards, let’s take a look at some of the ways that things are already going wrong.
Director Jon Stewart’s latest film, ‘Irresistible’, stars Steve Carell, and may just be the comedy relief that you need from American politics.
‘1917’ is a simulated one shot World War I masterpiece from director, Sam Mendes, whose credits include: ‘American Beauty’, ‘Road to Perdition’, ‘Revolutionary Road’ and ‘Skyfall’.