Sure, your child may be a bit of a dick at the moment, but how can you tell if they will grow up to be a real plonker? Here are a few pointers.
Celebrating the epitome of American teenage romance while travelling across states – and starring Shia LaBeouf – this movie could be one for the ages.
When it comes to #RelationshipGoals, the Obamas definitely take the cake – so much so that someone has made a movie about their first meeting.
Kubo and the Two Strings is a ridiculous movie title. Who is this Kubo and what exactly are these two strings? Are we talking about a kitten and a ball of twine or maybe this is a story about a kid who can snort noodles? Thankfully it’s neither, although they’ve both got serious potential on […]
Hollywood seems to have moved on from alien movies to superhero movies, but our first look at ‘Arrival’ means it could well be one to watch.
The next instalment of the ‘Star Wars’ franchise takes a step away from the usual, but that doesn’t mean fans will be disappointed. This trailer is legit.
Our Kind of Traitor is based on the novel by John le Carré, an author whose film credits include: The Constant Gardener, A Most Wanted Man and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. His espionage thrillers are thought-provoking – more realistic than James Bond and less action-intensive than Jason Bourne.
If Christopher Nolan can produce a villain like Heath Ledger’s Joker he can certainly make an emotional rollercoaster of a war movie. Our first look then.
The latest Jason Bourne-fulled movie is about to hit our screens, and it certainly hasn’t let the popular franchise down this time around.
‘Tis the season to be jolly, although by the looks of things the famed Christmas party can quickly spiral out of control. Awkward next day at work.
Captain Fantastic is a bizarre clash of cultures. Raised in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a father educates, imbues his values and trains his six kids to fend for themselves. Without a television and having to hunt for food, their cloistered Swiss Family Robinson style upbringing presents a number of challenges from societal integration […]
Spiderman, Superman, Batman – it seems like we’re treated to one of these movies every couple of months. This Batman is a different offering though.
There’s plenty of buzz around the release of the new GHOSTBUSTERS movie, so we thought we’d give you the chance to beat the crowds.
A Bigger Splash is an exotic new paradise drama turned psychological thriller from director Luca Guadagnino. ‘Erotic’ may be a better word to use, because A Bigger Splash is a sensuous and seductive film that doesn’t shy away from skin or touch.
Bryan Cranston doesn’t exactly need to prove his acting chops given the success of ‘Breaking Bad’, but rumour has it he’s on fire with this one.
“Me Tarzan, you Jane.” This is the essence of Tarzan, King of the Apes. A feral man tries to relate to a civilised woman, creating a tension between their worlds as they attract and society repels. In The Legend of Tarzan, we are cast into the future beyond the events of Greystoke: the Legend of […]
“The perfect guy is out there waiting for me.” While this dreamy sentiment tends to evaporate the closer some woman and men get to their 40s, it still seems to be one of the most popular romantic comedy building blocks in Hollywood. Wishing and waiting for that special somebody to fall into your lap or […]
It’s the story of one of the most talked about American arms deals in history, and if you liked ‘Lord of War’ you’ll be keen to give this one a watch.
We all knew the movie would come sooner or later, although this one looks like it might paint a different picture of events from that fateful day.
Oliver Hermanus is the writer-director behind Shirley Adams, Skoonheid and now The Endless River. Each of his films have been set in South Africa, have resonated with him personally, been shaped independently and broach social themes that inform international audiences by means of an intense character portrait.
Ricky’s last movie may have been something of a dud, but you know when he busts out David Brent it always ends well.
Warcraft started as a strategy game by a gaming company called Blizzard, which required you to create settlements and explore the unknown surrounding territory. Humans were pitted against Orcs in a race to become the strongest and only civilisation, using precious resources in order to build a town, manufacture armaments and expand your dynasty and […]
Shane Black is the guy who wrote and directed Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang… the unconventional comedy crime caper starring Robert Downey Jr., Michelle Monaghan and Val Kilmer. While some would jokingly argue Kilmer first played a gay character in Top Gun, this was Hollywood’s first openly gay character to front a feature film. While the […]
Most young musicians have lofty dreams that never really take off, but for these three young men it’s the ride of a lifetime.
Slacker was one of Richard Linklater’s first feature films, which roamed Austin, Texas as a day in the life of social misfits, outcasts and oddballs played out. With no discernible plot, this set in motion self-taught writer-director Richard Linklater’s appetite for rambling films with colourful characters. In 1993, he did it again with Dazed and […]
Money Monster is the latest film from Jodie Foster, who last acted in Elysium in 2013 and previously directed The Beaver in 2011. On the surface, it’s a simple, somewhat claustrophobic thriller about a gunman who takes a financial show host hostage on live television in a bid to get real answers about a bad […]
Remember Cloverfield? Well, as promised, there’s a sequel and it looks just as terrifyingly good. We love a crazy John Goodman too.
The 2010 BP oil rig explosion has been made into a movie, focusing on the heroes that changed the lives of others forever.
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Sing Street is the third film from the passionate and prolific John Carney, and he makes it difficult not to notice with his name appearing again and again in the opening credits. All three of his films have been coming-of-age dramas that infuse music and romance, using a central romantic relationship to drive the characters […]