The final trailer for ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ came out late last week, which means it’s almost time for this one to hit the big screen.
This multi-narrative faith-based drama follows after a number of short films in which Sangion’s been able to craft character-driven pieces that tackle deeper emotional and psychological issues.
Technically, this isn’t a remake of the 2004 movie starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, but rather a ‘re-imagining’ of a 2002 Japanese-American horror movie, ‘Ju-On: The Grudge’.
Sit back, put your feet up, and enjoy three of the best and three of the worst trailers to come out this year.
‘Parasite’ won the Cannes d’Or in style, signalling a masterpiece for writer-director, Joon-ho Bong. Having directed the ultra-violent and relentless, ‘Snowpiercer’, Bong has shown his flair and vision.
They’ve finally released the last trailer for ‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’, and fans have reason to be pretty damn excited.
A bunch of clueless ‘Joker’ fans are irritating locals in the Bronx, New York, by trying to get the perfect shot on the now famous ‘Joker stairs’.
When the Panama Papers came out back in 2016, some incredibly unscrupulous business dealings were laid bare for all to see. Now ‘The Laundromat’ is going to shine a renewed spotlight on the scandal.
Rachel de Beer made the ultimate sacrifice to save her brother, Dirkie. During a cold winter trek to south-eastern Transvaal in 1843, the children were separated from their father.
‘Bombshell’ brilliantly dramatises the infamous Fox News sexual harassment scandal, with CEO Roger Ailes at the centre of it all.
The ‘Saturday Night Live’ sketch combined a character that fans of ‘Sesame Street’ will recognise with Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘Joker’.
Robert Downey Jr puts his own weird spin on the famous story of Dr Dolittle, the man who could talk to animals.
‘The Joker’ has developed a strange counter-cultural appeal over the years. Originally brought to life by Jack Nicholson in Tim Burton’s flamboyant take on Batman, the character has morphed into something much more abstract.
‘Richard Jewell’ explores how the FBI and the American media ruined an innocent security guard’s life.
They’ve unveiled the official first poster for the highly anticipated ‘No Time To Die’, which marks Daniel Craig’s last performance as James Bond.
As everyone grows weary of the hype around a movie like ‘Joker’, the bad reviews tend to pop up. Let’s see who’s putting the boot in now.
Guy Ritchie may have peaked in the glory days of ‘Snatch’ and ‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’, but his latest endeavour has a cracking cast.
The official trailer for ‘Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn’ is out, and it looks like the film is going to be a wild ride.
‘Between Two Ferns: The Movie’ probably seemed like a good idea when it was first pitched by ‘Between Two Ferns’ star Galifianakis and director Scott Aukerman.
The second trailer for the upcoming prequel to the ‘Kingsman’ films, ‘The King’s Man’, is now out. It promises action and explosions.
Children around the world went bonkers for Elsa and her friends, and now they’re headed back to the big screen for round two.
Before he’s back on screen for the last time as James Bond, you can catch Daniel Craig in an Agatha Christie-inspired ‘whodunnit’.
Early reviews and a look at the trailer for ‘Uncut Gems’ suggests that Adam Sandler might have a real shot at an Oscar.
‘Ad Astra’ means ‘to the stars’ in Latin, but should be nicknamed “Brad Astra”, because the biggest highlight of the space mystery adventure is its lead performance from Brad Pitt.
Looks like we’ll find out the answer to the question at the centre of it all – what happened to Jesse Pinkman?
Get into the Heritage Day spirit by streaming these proudly SA contenders from the Emmys, Jackson Wild and the AMAAs.
Margot Robbie reprises her role as Harley Quinn in the upcoming all-female superhero film ‘Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)’.
Stephen King has a way of making the mundane seem terrifying, and the latest film adaptation of his work is no exception.
The politically-loaded Sophiatown of 1958 is the backdrop for crime drama, ‘Back of the Moon’, as police were starting widespread evictions.
The trailer for Rudd’s new series, ‘Living With Yourself’, dropped yesterday. Looks like it could be quite decent, actually.