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.
We’ve waited long enough for ‘Avatar 2’, and finally, it is just around the corner.
Whatever your thoughts, it’s funny to see ‘Romancing the Stone’ getting its own clone with ‘The Lost City’ starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum.
As far as Maxwell’s legal team is concerned, aiding and abetting decades of sex trafficking and the abuse of underage girls and women isn’t really that bad.
Rassie Erasmus’ journey from player to coach to administrator is the subject of a new documentary, ‘Rassie: The Official Film’.
Born in 1960, Charles Cullen had a miserable childhood – ding ding – as the youngest of eight siblings who had lost their parents pretty early on.
‘Gaia’ is another name for Mother Nature, a mythological ancestral giver of life. It’s also the title of a local horror thriller from ‘Rage’ writer-director team Tertius Kapp (‘Griekwastad’) and Jaco Bouwer (‘Die Spreeus’).
Getting these Hollywood heavyweights back together again for a classic wedding-ruining rom-com in a tropical location, complete with the will-they-won’t-they-get-back-together trope, looked really promising.
Writer-director Martin McDonagh has reunited Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell for his latest jet-black Irish folklore offering.
Having been the subject of ‘The Crown’ and films such as ‘Spencer’, renewed interest in the royal family household has made the timing of ‘The Princess’ documentary quite perfect… maybe too perfect.
The crocodile run in ‘Octopussy’ is impressive, as is the boat jump in ‘Live and Let Die’. However, nothing comes close to the stunt pulled off in ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’.
For years, it’s been an open secret that David Beckham, OBE (Order of the British Empire), would love to be Sir David Beckham.
With the Christmas decorations come the Christmas movies and one of the first out of the blocks is ‘Spirited’.
‘Do Not Hesitate’ isn’t a music drama but signals by way of a possible tribute to the aforementioned films that things could get heated.
Gianni Russo, who played Carlo Rizzi in 1972’s iconic ‘The Godfather’, is now suing producer Albert Ruddy.
The film won five Oscars in 2000, including best picture and best actor in a leading role for Kevin Spacey.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has called out some of Tom Cruise’s stunts, saying “his body would splatter like a chainmail glove swatting a worm”.
HBO’s star-studded social satire is taking us along for a Sicilian vacay with a whole new cast and all of the usual drama.
The holiday/horror puns are deep in a new movie featuring Santa, but with a gun.
‘Blonde’ is a long-awaited Marilyn Monroe biographical drama starring Ana de Armas from the mind of Andrew Dominik, the writer-director behind ‘The Assassination of Jessie James’, ‘Chopper’ and ‘Killing Them Softly’.
Guillermo del Toro, the Mexican filmmaker behind the Academy Award-winning fantasy film ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, is opening up his ‘Cabinet Of Curiosities’.
I can’t help but feel that they don’t make comedies like they used to. Just two of the top 63 comedies on the list were made in the past two years.
It has been four months since the verdict was rendered, and now the Depp / Heard defamation trial is set to be dramatised even further with a new movie.
“Why does the world love to hate?”, asks the new docuseries about Barney, the kids’ show that started generating hate and violence as viewers rejected its values.
Charlize Theron recently opened up in an interview about motherhood, Hollywood, “belittling” experiences, and making movies on her own terms.
‘Lou’ is a moody, visually-striking and fierce action-orientated crime drama thriller in the tradition of ‘Taken’.