The nice thing about Netflix’s new rom-com featuring Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher is that it is loved-up but also kind of not.
Owen Wilson appears as a Bob Ross doppelgänger, showing off the three p’s that defined him: perm, painting, and public TV.
Johan “Rassie” Erasmus has been a rugby fan, player, coach and director over his sports career, culminating in winning the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. A major proponent of the overwhelming success story that characterised the Springboks in what became their third World Cup victory after 1995 and 2003’s dramatic finals, the story was beautifully captured in a rousing documentary series called ‘Chasing the Sun’.
Every January, the buzzy indie fest sets the tone for the year’s moviegoing, providing an inkling of what’s on every hipster filmmaker’s mind.
The SA streamer has snatched up Tom Bradby’s face-to-face with the Prince in ‘Harry: The Interview’.
Pamela Anderson is really baring her heart and soul for the world to see with her upcoming Netflix documentary and memoir.
Once regarded as unfilmable, Don DeLillo’s ‘White Noise’ has now been successfully adapted to film by ‘Marriage Story’ writer-director Noah Baumbach, making it much easier for students studying post-modernism to get the gist without having to read the book.
Elephant diarrhoea, orgies, projectile vomiting, and cocaine being snorted off someone’s naked body – these are just some of the wild scenes seen in ‘Babylon’.
The reboot seeking to capture both the magic of the ’90s and the magic of watching ‘That ’70s Show’ is around the corner.
‘The Menu’ is an elegant yet prickly dark comedy horror from Mark Mylod, which serves as a poetic and political allegory, a spicy blend of art and entertainment.
Cate Blanchett took home a Best Actress Golden Globe award for her “piercing” performance in ‘TÁR’.
It’s amazing to think that we live in a society where there are still people who deny the Holocaust ever happened. This is the launchpad for an intimate memoir from Ella Blumenthal, whose compassionate letter to a high profile influencer and denialist became the inception for this vivid chronicle of her storied life in the life-affirming hybrid documentary, ‘I Am Here’.
A German shepherd inherited all of his owner’s wealth and became the richest dog in the world. That’s not the weird part.
Joe Goldberg is still very much alive and well despite faking his death in the final moments of Season Three after a bout of heartbreak and deadly obsession.
‘M3GAN’, essentially the queer-coded version of Chucky, merges camp and horror in a way that is sure to make it huge at the box office and viral on social media.
‘North Hollywood’ is a biographical coming-of-age sports comedy drama, loosely based on writer-director Mikey Alfred’s life and relationship with his father. The film stars Ryder McLaughlin, a real-life skateboarder who does most of his own stunts to create an added level of authenticity in this vivid slice-of-life drama.
Despite dissent, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have dropped yet another new trailer for part two of their Netflix documentary series.
The film won’t be released until next year April, but everyone has been ferociously snacking on the teaser trailer that was just released.
Holidays are about recharging the batteries after another one of ‘those’ years. Settle down, get comfy, and get your binge on.
Robert Downey Jr. leverages his fame by introducing this documentary directed by Chris Smith, he serves as a sounding board, attempting to redirect the spotlight and there to coax out the real Robert Downey Sr.
The game itself is harmless but there’s a sinister story linked to its history that’s now under the spotlight.
‘You People’ throws together people from totally different backgrounds with hilarious effects, while still commenting on important societal issues.
Sir Richard Branson, one of the world’s most inspiring risk-takers and big-shot businessmen, has a reputation for consistently rolling the dice.
Netflix has just released the official trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’, with the six-part series released across two dates.
The trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’ features an image from a totally different context to what it is supposed to depict.
This is not a list of big titles that crushed it at the box office. In fact, there’s a good chance you haven’t heard of many of these films.
Can you believe the nerve of it all? Harry and Meghan have made a documentary and they have the audacity to tell their side of the story. This is war!
From the very beginning of the trailer for this movie based on real events, you know what you’re in for – a bear that is completely batshit on blow.
For a few decades, it seemed that ‘Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey’ in 1991 was the final chapter of the film franchise, but since the turn of the millennium a script for a long overdue sequel has been pinballed about Hollywood.
In 1996, college student John Leonard saw a Pepsi ad about a loyalty rewards programme and a light went on upstairs.