Following on from the success of ‘Tali’s Wedding Diary’, Tali, Darren, Rael, and the rest of the motley crew is back for another season.
Why not waste a few minutes of your life, and bring the weekend that little bit closer, with four trailers?
This year’s Sundance Film Festival honoured some excellent films, including documentaries worth looking out for.
Sia is an Australian popstar whose thoughtful lyrics, emotive voice and catchy music’s rhythms have always been complemented by artful and surreal music videos. Her music has been used in soundtracks like ‘The Neon Demon’, yet it’s her directorial debut with which she unleashes 10 new songs to compel her venture into film-making.
On the surface, a documentary about a retirement village doesn’t sound that compelling. However, this is unlike anything you’ve seen before.
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival has come and gone, leaving behind some excellent films to add to your viewing list.
The Cecil Hotel is often called Los Angeles’ deadliest hotel, with a dark and at times twisted history. The 2013 disappearance and death of Elisa Lam has only added further flames to the fire.
The long-awaited sequel to ‘Coming to America’ features one of our very own, starring alongside the likes of Eddie Murphy.
‘Behind Her Eyes’, a new six-part psychological drama airing later this month, will have to do well to rival the acclaim of the novel by Sarah Pinbrough.
Social media users will stop at nothing to get the perfect shot, or rack up the likes and followers, but just how easy is it to fake it until you make it?
‘The White Tiger’ is based on the book by Indian author Aravind Adiga. Starting much like the book does with an opening email turned monologue to the Chinese premier ahead of his visit to India, the mail sets the tone for the rest of the film.
Ever heard of ‘Eye for an Eye’? There’s a good chance you wouldn’t have, because the film was rebranded to The Poison Rose shortly after its release, and it also appears to be a pile of shite.
Last year, Peter Madsen finally admitted that he had murdered Kim Wall, who went missing after Madsen took her out to sea in his homemade submarine in August 2017.
Watching someone blow glass doesn’t seem that interesting, until you look into the science behind why the show has become such a huge hit.
There’s a lot to look forward to in the coming months, with some excellent films on the way.
‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood’ is directed by Marielle Heller and based on the true story of the unlikely real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Lloyd Vogel.
Cage’s latest zany offering, ‘Willy’s Wonderland’, involves the massacring of giant animatronic animals and a man working through some issues.
‘The White Tiger’ has drawn comparisons with ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, and the folks over at Tatler are certainly impressed.
An intriguing cast of characters come together after a mysterious disappearance shakes a small town to its core.
You’ll need to be in the mood for a really hard-hitting movie guaranteed to leave you saddened, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth a watch.
‘Sound of Metal’ is a coming-of-age music drama about a drummer who struggles to come to terms with hearing loss.
Netflix’s latest subscriber numbers are out, and the streaming giant has reason to celebrate as the views rack up.
Films that do really well on the festival circuit are often overlooked in theatres, which means that you may have missed some real gems out there.
We’re just about wrapping up our first week back on the job, so let’s have a quick gander at som trailers and be on our way.
A “pandemic stinker” that gives off a “stench” isn’t what you want to read in a review of your latest movie, but here we are.
Settle in for a trippy sci-fi drama meets love story that some say could give ‘The Matrix’ a run for its money.
Best friends, Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, were steadily climbing the corporate ladder of success. Building their income earning capacity, accumulating more material wealth and expanding their personal empires, they had bought into the American Dream.
If you’ve ever wondered what became of FBI agent Clarice Starling after her showdown with Hannibal Lecter, you’re in luck.
‘Meisies Wat Fluit’ (Girls That Whistle) teases out a “friends with benefits” relationship within the dynamic of a couple who married too young, by taking a fly-on-the-wall approach to modern relationships, dating and marriage.
Comedy is, and I cannot stress this enough, subjective. If you like your comedy sketch shows outrageously absurd, you may like the ‘Aunty Donna’ team.