Robert Downey Jr. leverages his fame by introducing this documentary directed by Chris Smith, he serves as a sounding board, attempting to redirect the spotlight and there to coax out the real Robert Downey Sr.
The game itself is harmless but there’s a sinister story linked to its history that’s now under the spotlight.
‘You People’ throws together people from totally different backgrounds with hilarious effects, while still commenting on important societal issues.
Chances are you know most of the iconic scenes nearly word for word. What if we told you that one of those famous scenes was originally very different?
Sir Richard Branson, one of the world’s most inspiring risk-takers and big-shot businessmen, has a reputation for consistently rolling the dice.
Netflix has just released the official trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’, with the six-part series released across two dates.
The trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’ features an image from a totally different context to what it is supposed to depict.
This is not a list of big titles that crushed it at the box office. In fact, there’s a good chance you haven’t heard of many of these films.
Can you believe the nerve of it all? Harry and Meghan have made a documentary and they have the audacity to tell their side of the story. This is war!
From the very beginning of the trailer for this movie based on real events, you know what you’re in for – a bear that is completely batshit on blow.
For a few decades, it seemed that ‘Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey’ in 1991 was the final chapter of the film franchise, but since the turn of the millennium a script for a long overdue sequel has been pinballed about Hollywood.
In 1996, college student John Leonard saw a Pepsi ad about a loyalty rewards programme and a light went on upstairs.
Described as a “viciously delicious dark comedy”, Mark Mylod’s new food-themed thriller puts an assortment of smug rich people on the revenge menu.
‘Goncharov’ might not be the best mafia movie that Martin Scorsese ever made but it certainly is the best non-existent Martin Scorsese mafia movie that the internet ever made.
The Karate Kid actor Ralph Macchio has been reflecting on his success in his 60s, as well as his exceptionally good genes.
‘The Metamorphosis of Birds’ is a curious biographical docudrama from Catarina Vasconcelos – the equivalent of sifting through a family memory box.
You have to be close to certifiably insane to make Joe Exotic look like an upstanding citizen. Enter professional wrestler Teddy Hart.
You might think Cameron and the film studio have a guaranteed monster profit-maker on their hands. Well, think again.
Some reviews are downright brutal (“seemingly designed to sap viewers’ combined will to live”) while others call the sequel “superhero filmmaking”.
The Emmy winner chronicles some events from his life, including his experience learning German, how he’s been dealing with modern communication, and his undying love of curry.
The trailer for the highly anticipated ‘Emancipation’ has just dropped, and Smith’s performance as “Whipped Peter” escaping from slavery looks utterly Oscar-worthy.
‘Wild is the Wind’ is a gritty crime drama centred on two bent cops trying to land a score that will set them up for the rest of their lives.
The smart new limited series premiering on November 17 teases out the myriad contradictions about the human condition, filled to the brim with marriage problems, life philosophy, sex, and money.
Over the years, Peter Morgan’s drama has been accused of taking liberties with the truth surrounding the behaviour of various royals.
Long before Netflix became the behemoth that is today, HBO was responsible for transforming the small-screen landscape.
Pivoting off a dysfunctional marriage on the verge of divorce, this atmospheric and suspenseful horror drama thriller serves as a character portrait and by extension social commentary.
Brendan Fraser’s career-best performance renders him almost unrecognisable as a morbidly obese man who is trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter.
Besides the neck scarf-wearing Craig, there’s pec-flexing Dave Bautista, bubbly Kate Hudson, and the potty-mouthed Kathryn Hahn.
When censors have to overdub foul language with a substitute, no matter how unsuitable and nonsensical, it becomes an absolute barrel of laughs.
Gary Oldman produced an emotionally-wrenching film inspired by his own father and his childhood in south London.