Fans can now rejoice at the return of Jay and Silent Bob, who are still determined to save their reputations from Hollywood scriptwriters.
Tom Cruise reprises his iconic role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in the sequel to the 1986 film, ‘Top Gun’.
‘Yesterday’ is a high concept music romance comedy-drama from ‘Slumdog Millionaire’s Danny Boyle and ‘Love, Actually’s Richard Curtis.
A new documentary investigates some of the key players in the Facebook / Cambridge Analytica scandal of 2018.
In his latest movie, a dark comedy that has received a number of favourable reviews, Eisenberg plays Casey, a lonely office drone.
‘Spider-Man: Far from Home’ is the latest iteration of the new ‘Spider-Man’ series starring Tom Holland.
You might not recognise the name Michelle Carter, but you probably recall the criminal case that was covered around the world.
1998’s ‘Mulan’, which told the story of Disney’s first-ever Asian princess, is set to be the latest film getting a live-action reboot.
‘Stockholm’ is “based on an absurd but true story” and lives up to its promise set in an age where bank heists were more like high risk smash-and-grabs.
Director Ari Aster does not disappoint in ‘Midsommar’, the follow-up to his hit horror, ‘Hereditary’.
The new ‘Charlie’s Angels’ film gives the franchise a facelift, a lot more edge, and multiple Bosleys.
Two years after it first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, ‘The Current War’ is finally coming to theatres.
Adam Sandler has become a one-in-six hit wonder. The actor turned producer has been a busy man, but blame the film economy, bad decision-making or a dry spell, he’s developed a reputation for delivering half-baked comedies.
The movie, which features Shia alongside Thomas Haden Church and Dakota Johnson, has already captured hearts at a number of film festivals.
Clooney stars in the six-part series, based off the famous novel of the same name, and some critics seem pretty impressed.
In 1980, Jack Nicholson and some terrifying twins brought Stephen King’s novel to life. Over to Ewan McGregor to take it from there.
Superman has always been the near-invincible, all-powerful, alien superhero and force for good. ‘Brightburn’, named after the small Kansas town, twists the story of Superman to ask “what if he was evil?”.
Following in the wake of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’s’ massive success with the story of Freddie Mercury comes ‘Rocketman’, a fantasy musical biographical drama based on Elton John’s breakthrough years.
‘Britanny Runs a Marathon’ is the relatable tale of a woman trying to get her life back on track, which is something we can all relate to.
The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Muhammad Ali – not a bad selection, right? These are a must-see for documentary fans.
‘Ad Astra’ follows Pitt as he attempts to find his father who went missing while on a mission to discover alien life.
‘Stroop: Journey into the Rhino Horn War’ is an award-winning South African wildlife documentary directed by Susan Scott, which seeks to uncover the saga relating to rhino poaching and international trafficking.
Remember all the scary stories the other kids would tell you whilst camping? Now imagine all of those came to life.
Sarah Conner is back, and a little bit older, in the latest addition to the ‘Terminator’ franchise, ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’.
‘Cold Case Hammarskjöld’ is a bold investigative documentary from writer-director Mads Brügger.
A new doccie, ‘Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a Generation’, is looking back at the iconic festival, and what it meant in the broader scheme of things.
You can probably hum along to ‘A Lion Sleeps Tonight’, but how much do you know about the story behind the iconic song?
The winner of this year’s Palme d’Or, Cannes’ most prestigious award, is a dark comedy thriller from South Korea.
Critics are describing ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ as a “black-comedy thriller” that’s “gripping and “dazzlingly shot”, awarding the movie a whopping five stars.
‘Long Shot’ is a romantic comedy from ’50/50′ director, Jonathan Levine, which stars Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen.