Martin Scorsese reunites with longtime muses Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro in his upcoming Western epic.
Most of us will fondly recall the satisfying thumb-click of our first BlackBerry. Now it is just thought of as that thing you owned before you got an iPhone.
Christopher Nolan’s new movie stars Cillian Murphy as the “father” of the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ adaptation left us all on a cliffhanger, waiting for a sequel…
The story of our world’s nature never gets old when it is told with such a soothing voice.
The best and most surprising part of Amazon Prime Video Freevee’s new mockumentary-style series from the makers of ‘The Office’ is that it created a fledgling TV star out of an average dude from nowhere.
The actors are hot, the plot is a whirlwind, and the action is a riot, but the reviews, unfortunately, are dismal.
Everyone is waiting with bated breath for this visceral, debauchery-filled series featuring drugs, sex and hot teens.
‘BEEF’ is so good, but the art in the Netflix road rage series is even juicier.
The director behind the dark and twisted films ‘Hereditary’ and ‘Midsommar’, Ari Aster has a new movie up his sleeve.
‘Murder Mystery’ was a hotchpotch of murder mystery hijinks, a silly distraction that attempted to upscale the fun of ‘Clue’ with just as many oddballs.
Greta Gerwig’s new movie is pink and fantastic.
Take your pick from an HBO true-crime starring Elizabeth Olsen, a new spin on ‘Fatal Attraction’, or a Netflix comic drama full of road rage.
Grab your friend stuck on twee-hipsterdom because their main man Wes Anderson has a new trés Wes Anderson movie.
‘Stella Murders’ comes from the documentarian behind the SAFTA award-winning ‘Devilsdorp’, a provocative series that covered a spate of killings known as The Appointment Murders and Satanic Murders in Krugersdorp.
Billie has made her acting debut as a cult leader offering a slightly unnerving therapy session.
Through ‘Chasing the Sun’ and ‘Rassie: The Official Film’, the trophy’s guts-and-glory fairytale has been reframed from several perspectives, shifting from the maverick coach to his star captain for this documentary.
Travellers may have returned to trotting the globe post-pandemic, but they might give it a break, or step on a plane more lightly after watching “The Inconvenient Truth for tourism”.
In the trailer, you can see Bailey’s full transformation into Ariel, as well as comedian and actress Melissa McCarthy as the infamous sea witch, Ursula.
It’s been around five years already, but Leonardo DiCaprio reckons it’s totally worth the wait.
‘Ted K’ is a biographical crime drama chronicle of Ted Kaczynski’s life in Lincoln, Montana, in the years before his capture as The Unabomber.
Netflix is taking a deep dive into the website so popular it’s basically synonymous with online porn in general.
Maybe it’s going to take an A-list cast such as this to whip us into action about the current climate crisis.
‘The Worst Person in the World’ (‘Verdens verste menneske’) received two Oscar nominations for Best Screenplay and Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.
From a “history of the world” that’s been four decades in the making to a mysterious machine that reveals your true potential, this month’s comedy offerings look promising.
‘Top Gun’ was released in 1986, pitting Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer against each other as fierce rivals at the United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics programme, better known as Top Gun. The long-awaited sequel to his iconic ’80s movie takes place 30 years later, as Maverick is called on to lead a talented squad of fresh-faced recruits on a critical bombing raid in Iran.
‘Your Place or Mine’ is a sweet romantic comedy from writer turned director Aline Brosh McKenna, featuring a charming cast and an unexpected co-lead pairing in Reece Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher.
Jada Pinkett Smith just released a compelling Netflix docuseries that finally gives African female leaders their due.
Brett Morgen is the visionary director behind ‘Cobain: Montage of Heck’, a biographical documentary about the late Nirvana frontman, Kurt Cobain. Inspired by Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’, it’s been Morgen’s ambition to create similarly eclectic depictions, sanctioned by the Bowie estate for ‘Moonage Daydream’.
Netflix and Shondaland are allowing us the opportunity to go deeper into the Bridgerverse and learn how one of the most beloved Bridgerton characters became the Queen.