This Sunday (or Monday morning SA time), the biggest names in entertainment will gather in Los Angeles for the 92nd Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars.
The James Bond ‘No Time To Die’ Super Bowl trailer has critics speculating about who will take over when Daniel Craig throws in the towel.
In the US during the late 80s and early 90s, McDonald’s ran an immensely popular Monopoly-inspired game with massive prices for those who struck it lucky. Or so they thought.
Film royalty, as well as British royalty, showed up for this year’s annual BAFTA Film Awards.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ will be released in June this year, so let’s meet some of the pilots that will fly alongside Tom Cruise.
‘The Test’ follows the Ozzie cricket side as it “sets about reclaiming its pride and integrity after falling from grace”. That’s putting it lightly.
Based on a poem written by Kobe, ‘Dear Basketball’ went on to win the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 2018.
‘Bombshell’ follows a group of women who take on the toxic environment at Fox News, the head of the snake being Roger Ailes. Movie titles have been known to become self-fulfilling prophecies.
How much can you really say about a 17-minute short, from the brain of one of the most acclaimed directors of modern cinema, without saying too much?
‘This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection’ is a surreal, moving, beautifully shot film that tackles death and tradition with expert skill and nuance.
It started as a poster competition, and morphed into a funny short film by Zach Braff, about an influencer in the 18th century.
‘Cats’ is essentially a pantomime masquerading as a musical. The choreography and music are its core attractions and while the campy fun of having a stage full of adults in onesies pretending to be felines may have its place, perhaps it should only ever be on a stage or in your living room. This has now been the case study and experience of ‘Cats’…
Many will remember Ozzy for his wild onstage antics, whereas others see him as the doddering dad from an MTV show. What’s certain is that he’s lived quite a storied life thus far.
There’s a lot to look forward to in 2020, including these excellent documentaries set to be released throughout the year.
It’s awards season, and more statues were dealt out to the best in the film and television industry at the SAG Awards this past weekend.
You know, the one where Stealers Wheel’s ‘Stuck in the Middle With You’ is the backing track.
Daniel has come a long way since wielding his wand in the ‘Harry Potter’ franchise. He’s more into guns these days.
‘Night on Earth’ focuses on what happens when the sun goes down, offering insight into a rarely seen or understood part of the animal kingdom.
Roland Emmerich is known for his blockbuster films, including ‘Independence Day’, ‘The Day After Tomorrow’, ‘10,000 BC’, ‘2012’ and now ‘Midway’.
What happens when you take ‘X-Men’ and cross it with a horror film? You get ‘The New Mutants’ coming to cinemas in April.
Aaron Hernandez had the world at his feet, a $40 million contract, and a shot at sporting glory – until it all came crashing down.
The Oscars are around the corner, which means that you have a lot of catching up to do before then. Here’s a list of everything to watch before the big night.
Buckle up and get ready, because this may well be the year that Adam Sandler wins an Oscar.
Skiing trips are great fun, until an avalanche threatens to derail what should have been a fun family vacation.
Judy Garland is a cult icon, whose career spanned 45 years, best known for her portrayal of Dorothy in ‘The Wizard of Oz’.
True-crime series have become immensely popular these last few years, and the genre has become a little overdone. I’ve never seen anything quite like this, though.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s new reality mini-series invites you to look at ‘alternative lifestyle practices’ that you should probably never try.
Nothing hits the spot quite like a good crime thriller, and 2020 is the year that you’ll be spoiled for choice.
Ricky Gervais hosted his fifth and (allegedly) final Golden Globes, and some of the biggest names in entertainment were on the receiving end of his jokes.
We wouldn’t want you to feel left out of any office banter, so here they are – everyone who took home a gold statue at this year’s 77th Golden Globes.