It has been four months since the verdict was rendered, and now the Depp / Heard defamation trial is set to be dramatised even further with a new movie.
“Why does the world love to hate?”, asks the new docuseries about Barney, the kids’ show that started generating hate and violence as viewers rejected its values.
‘Lou’ is a moody, visually-striking and fierce action-orientated crime drama thriller in the tradition of ‘Taken’.
’11 Minutes’ makes us step into the utter chaos and unadulterated terror of the Route 91 Harvest country music festival mass shooting.
Roll up your sleeves and get ready to fight with strangers on the internet because the definitive series list has arrived.
In season five, all eyes are on the endpoint of Princess Diana and Prince Charles’ marriage, described as an “all-out war” in the trailer that has just been released.
M. Night Shyamalan has been a busy man and fans of his work have another horror / thriller to look forward to.
The WallStreetBets Reddit army’s efforts initially felt like a win for the little guy, but soon turned into one of the most talked about scandals in stock market history.
Yachts hold their own kind of star power and their glitz and glamour make them ideal stars for that box office blockbuster or Netflix drama.
‘I Came By’ is a strange movie title, which comes to serve as an understated act of vigilantism in the context of this dark crime thriller.
You can happily give up for good now and donate the book to your local second-hand store because ‘Shantaram’ is being made into a thriller series.
‘Moonage Daydream’ is essentially a maximalist collage of David Bowie’s life, work, and thoughts.
‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ traces Houston’s steps from a New Jersey choir girl to one of the best-selling and most awarded recording artists of all time.
The backlash that has come from black actor and singer Halle Bailey starring as Ariel is quite something to behold.
That still shot of Margot Robbie being held aloft in the midst of a decadent and wild party is just the tip of the iceberg that is writer-director Damien Chazelle’s new epic.
Rather than dabble in ones you’ve probably seen like ‘The Tinder Swindler’, here are four that may have flown under your radar.
Nicolas Cage stars in ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’, a crime action comedy caper that sees the star play a variation of himself in Nick Cage.
Having premiered on Saturday night at the Toronto International Film Festival, Spielberg’s personal drama is loaded with character-defining moments, memories, and private insights.
A good war epic, like ‘Saving Private Ryan’ or ‘Dunkirk’, is a magnet come Hollywood awards season. There are some who are already tipping this movie for glory.
These documentaries have stood the test of time and remain the benchmark against which others are measured.
‘Pou’ or ‘Peacock’ is one of the best and most elegant horror dramas to come out of South Africa.
The six-part series was filmed over four and a half years across 18 different countries, so you can bet it’s going to be spectacular.
If ‘The Fast and the Furious’, ‘Baby Driver’, and ‘Ocean’s 11’ had a threesome in South Korea, this blockbuster action heist movie would eventually pop out.
The trailer shows the fictional teddy bear and his pig companion commit numerous gory acts of violence.
Made by Idea Candy, the producers of ‘Devilsdorp’, you can bet that Jooste and others will be tuning in to watch the three-part docuseries.
Known for starting McAfee Antivirus, ‘Running with the Devil: The Wild World of John McAfee’ unpacks the eccentric man’s escape from Belize in the Caribbean after being implicated in the murder of neighbour, Gregory Faull.
Weird Al is known for his tongue-in-cheek parodies of popular songs and music videos, so it’s no surprise that the trailer for his satirical ‘absolutely true biographical drama’ acts as a musical biopic cliché bingo.
Sylvester Stallone is going through a rather rocky time in his personal life. He’s been missing his dog terribly, his wife filed for divorce after years of marriage, and his latest action movie appears to be a flop.
A guy heading to Vietnam to bring his friends some beer sounds like the premise of a silly comedy rather than the true story of John “Chickie” Donohue.
‘Everything, Everywhere All at Once’ stars Michelle Yeoh and is written and directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.