‘Top Gun’ was released in 1986, pitting Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer against each other as fierce rivals at the United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics programme, better known as Top Gun. The long-awaited sequel to his iconic ’80s movie takes place 30 years later, as Maverick is called on to lead a talented squad of fresh-faced recruits on a critical bombing raid in Iran.
One does not simply transform into Elvis Presley and come out the other end completely intact.
Sausage fingers, googly eyes, and bagel black holes are the sorts of things getting the film/TV awards ceremonies all hot and stuffy.
‘Your Place or Mine’ is a sweet romantic comedy from writer turned director Aline Brosh McKenna, featuring a charming cast and an unexpected co-lead pairing in Reece Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher.
Besides the movies, actors, and filmmakers that were nominated and awarded, there were a few other big talking points from the BAFTAs ceremony.
Jada Pinkett Smith just released a compelling Netflix docuseries that finally gives African female leaders their due.
Brett Morgen is the visionary director behind ‘Cobain: Montage of Heck’, a biographical documentary about the late Nirvana frontman, Kurt Cobain. Inspired by Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’, it’s been Morgen’s ambition to create similarly eclectic depictions, sanctioned by the Bowie estate for ‘Moonage Daydream’.
Netflix and Shondaland are allowing us the opportunity to go deeper into the Bridgerverse and learn how one of the most beloved Bridgerton characters became the Queen.
The nice thing about Netflix’s new rom-com featuring Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher is that it is loved-up but also kind of not.
Saffas near and far were so chuffed to see the action star on our turf, so we have to know more about where he kicked his shoes off after a gruelling day of stunts and filming.
Owen Wilson appears as a Bob Ross doppelgänger, showing off the three p’s that defined him: perm, painting, and public TV.
Johan “Rassie” Erasmus has been a rugby fan, player, coach and director over his sports career, culminating in winning the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. A major proponent of the overwhelming success story that characterised the Springboks in what became their third World Cup victory after 1995 and 2003’s dramatic finals, the story was beautifully captured in a rousing documentary series called ‘Chasing the Sun’.
Don’t take that power pose in pink for granted or you could get your butt whipped in court.
Every January, the buzzy indie fest sets the tone for the year’s moviegoing, providing an inkling of what’s on every hipster filmmaker’s mind.
The SA streamer has snatched up Tom Bradby’s face-to-face with the Prince in ‘Harry: The Interview’.
Pamela Anderson is really baring her heart and soul for the world to see with her upcoming Netflix documentary and memoir.
Once regarded as unfilmable, Don DeLillo’s ‘White Noise’ has now been successfully adapted to film by ‘Marriage Story’ writer-director Noah Baumbach, making it much easier for students studying post-modernism to get the gist without having to read the book.
As Nicole Kidman once said, “Somehow, heartbreak feels good in a place like this”.
Elephant diarrhoea, orgies, projectile vomiting, and cocaine being snorted off someone’s naked body – these are just some of the wild scenes seen in ‘Babylon’.
The reboot seeking to capture both the magic of the ’90s and the magic of watching ‘That ’70s Show’ is around the corner.
Could Jack have fit with Rose or not? We’ll find out for the 25th anniversary of ‘Titanic’.
‘The Menu’ is an elegant yet prickly dark comedy horror from Mark Mylod, which serves as a poetic and political allegory, a spicy blend of art and entertainment.
‘The Whale’ actor Brendan Fraser bagged the Best Actor award at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday.
Cate Blanchett took home a Best Actress Golden Globe award for her “piercing” performance in ‘TÁR’.
It’s amazing to think that we live in a society where there are still people who deny the Holocaust ever happened. This is the launchpad for an intimate memoir from Ella Blumenthal, whose compassionate letter to a high profile influencer and denialist became the inception for this vivid chronicle of her storied life in the life-affirming hybrid documentary, ‘I Am Here’.
A German shepherd inherited all of his owner’s wealth and became the richest dog in the world. That’s not the weird part.
When ‘The Nutty Professor’ takes a swing at ‘Bagger Vance’ during his acceptance speech.
We’re providing some of the nominees and winners on the list of this year’s Golden Globes Awards for your consideration, but take it all with a pinch of salt, I guess.
Joe Goldberg is still very much alive and well despite faking his death in the final moments of Season Three after a bout of heartbreak and deadly obsession.
The critics are having a ball with this predictable crime thriller that “limps” between Miami sleaze clichés.