An explosive new docu-series promises to blow the lid off the R Kelly abuse claims, enlisting the help of his ex-wife and ex-girlfriends.
The original ‘Halloween’ by John Carpenter was iconic, a horror masterpiece that inspired many sequels and spin-offs.
Harvey Weinstein accusers open up about their experiences with the producer In ‘The Reckoning’, a new documentary about the #MeToo movement.
While South Africa’s complicated history of Apartheid diffuses the pop culture of the ’80s, this is where we find ‘Kanarie’, a film about an army conscript searching for his true identity.
Let Disney show you the world, again, with the first look at the live-action adaptation of the classic film ‘Aladdin’. Your man Will’s in it, too.
Looking to get in the mood for Halloween later this month? Get the ball rolling with two movies you’ve probably never heard of.
Paramount have made a reboot of the Stephen King classic ‘Pet Sematary’, and it looks like it’s going to be even creepier than the original.
‘A Simple Favour’ is a neo-noir thriller based on the novel by Darcey Bell, as projected through the mind of writer-director Paul Feig.
You’ll recognise many of the locations in the film, which was shot in and around Cape Town over 21 days in July 2017.
The famous actor and director’s latest film is based on the real life of World War II veteran Leo Sharp, who ran drugs for the Sinaloa Cartel, and was arrested in 2011 at the age of 87.
Christian Bale has undergone a dramatic physical transformation for his latest role, alongside Sam Rockwell, in the upcoming Adam McKay film, ‘Vice’.
If you put aside all the sexual assaults and paying off porn stars and affairs and tearing children from parents at the border, it’s easy to snap up the Evangelical vote.
‘Leave No Trace’ is a drama about doing what most people only dream of doing these days – living off the land in peace and harmony.
The long-awaited biopic about music legend Sir Elton John, ‘Rocketman’, documents the musician’s early years in the industry.
‘The Recce’ is a South African war drama from writer-director Johannes Ferdinand Van Zyl. The film follows the journey of a soldier behind enemy lines.
The ‘District 9’ duo has teamed up again, releasing another short film focused on the Almighty. This time, He is deciding whether or not he wants to help out.
The Joker gig didn’t work out all that well for Jared Leto, who was met with a pretty lukewarm reception for playing the role in ‘Suicide Squad’, and now it’s the turn of Joaquin Phoenix.
The latest instalment in the Marvel superhero franchise, Captain Marvel, continues the trend of strong female leads, with the added fun of 90s nostalgia.
‘Johnny English Strikes Again’ is the third instalment in the Johnny English franchise, starring Rowan Atkinson as a bumbling Secret Service agent.
‘Ellen: The Ellen Pakkies Story’ tells of the troubled relationship between a mother and her drug-addicted son.
The iconic actor has become known for popping up at unexpected moments and events. How much of that is true, and how much of that is myth?
TIME magazine has released their list of the best movies of 2018, which, if you haven’t seen them, should sort out your evening viewing for the next while.
Jim Carrey gives a moving and delightfully odd performance as Jeff Piccirillo in the series ‘Kidding’, and critics are clearly won over.
Mile 22 isn’t an Eminem sequel but another collaboration between actor–director duo, Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg.
After the success of the franchise, ‘The Purge’ has been converted into a TV series that goes even deeper into what we’re capable of without rules and regulations.
Damien Chazelle’s latest offering ‘First Man’, stars Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong, chronicling his journey through the NASA space program.
Crazy Rich Asians is a romance comedy drama based on the international bestseller, and features an all-Asian cast of up-and-coming to established stars.
Denzel Washington continues to be a massive box office draw, and his latest film has cracked huge numbers right around the world.
When you think of Afrikaner strongholds, there are certain areas that come to mind. You might need to think a little further afield this time around.
‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’ isn’t a sequel to ‘Austin Powers’, but rather a spy action adventure comedy starring Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon.