Roland Emmerich is known for his blockbuster films, including ‘Independence Day’, ‘The Day After Tomorrow’, ‘10,000 BC’, ‘2012’ and now ‘Midway’.
What happens when you take ‘X-Men’ and cross it with a horror film? You get ‘The New Mutants’ coming to cinemas in April.
Aaron Hernandez had the world at his feet, a $40 million contract, and a shot at sporting glory – until it all came crashing down.
The Oscars are around the corner, which means that you have a lot of catching up to do before then. Here’s a list of everything to watch before the big night.
Buckle up and get ready, because this may well be the year that Adam Sandler wins an Oscar.
Skiing trips are great fun, until an avalanche threatens to derail what should have been a fun family vacation.
Judy Garland is a cult icon, whose career spanned 45 years, best known for her portrayal of Dorothy in ‘The Wizard of Oz’.
True-crime series have become immensely popular these last few years, and the genre has become a little overdone. I’ve never seen anything quite like this, though.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s new reality mini-series invites you to look at ‘alternative lifestyle practices’ that you should probably never try.
Nothing hits the spot quite like a good crime thriller, and 2020 is the year that you’ll be spoiled for choice.
Daniel Radcliffe stars as the leading man in ‘Escape from Pretoria’, based on the imprisonment of Apartheid activist Tim Jenkin. Great – until he opens his mouth.
While ‘The Irishman’ is a grand film worth seeing in a theatre, it doesn’t seem like it’s going to be happening any time soon with the film getting a limited run to simply make it eligible come awards season.
Marvel knows how to milk a moneymaker, and I have no doubt that ‘Black Widow’ will be another goldmine for the franchise.
The official trailer for the latest James Bond film, ‘No Time to Die’, has finally arrived. Cars, women, guns, fighting – as per usual, it’s all there.
While ‘Knives Out’ doesn’t have British culture, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, or Agatha Christie to fall back on, it does have one of its most famous actors in Daniel Craig.
Reckon you can take on a bear in a series of physical tasks and emerge victorious? If so, we have just the show for you.
‘A Rainy Day in New York’ is the latest comedy from Woody Allen, who hasn’t had the best run of form lately with a series of so-so films.
Al Pacino might be all of 79 years old, but he’s still going strong, and is set to star in a new series titled ‘Hunters’.
M. Night Shyamalan shot to fame with movies like ‘The Sixth Sense’, ‘Signs’, and ‘The Village’, and critics say his latest series could be just as much of a rollercoaster.
There are some books you read as a kid that you never forget, and Jack London’s ‘The Call of the Wild’ is one of those.
‘Fisherman’s Friends’ is a biographical comedy drama, which captures the highs and lows of the band who are best known for their traditional sea shanties.
If you were hoping that the Twitter outrage that followed the release of the first ‘Cats’ trailer would spark a character redesign, I’m afraid you’re going to be sorely disappointed.
It’s long been known that Bikram Choudhury is a total sleazeball, but now the full story behind the cultish origins of his world-famous practice is set to be told.
Ben Affleck has had three separate stints in rehab for alcoholism, and his struggles have been well documented. This latest role would have hit close to home.
‘Doctor Sleep’ was always going to be a massive undertaking. Following on from a highly acclaimed film from one of the all-time master auteurs, writer-director and editor Mike Flanagan must have felt enormous pressure.
Fashion designer Ralph Lauren has had an incredibly long and successful career, but it wasn’t always smooth sailing. A new doccie sheds light on his life.
While James Cameron lost touch with the ‘Terminator’ saga, taking on more of a backseat role as it went through several iterations, he’s returned to the story with ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’.
The final trailer for ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ came out late last week, which means it’s almost time for this one to hit the big screen.
This multi-narrative faith-based drama follows after a number of short films in which Sangion’s been able to craft character-driven pieces that tackle deeper emotional and psychological issues.
Technically, this isn’t a remake of the 2004 movie starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, but rather a ‘re-imagining’ of a 2002 Japanese-American horror movie, ‘Ju-On: The Grudge’.