The 2021 Sundance Film Festival has come and gone, leaving behind some excellent films to add to your viewing list.
Don’t worry, she’s fine, but Kidman did have a bit of an encounter with an avid opera fan who felt affronted by her standing ovation.
The Cecil Hotel is often called Los Angeles’ deadliest hotel, with a dark and at times twisted history. The 2013 disappearance and death of Elisa Lam has only added further flames to the fire.
The long-awaited sequel to ‘Coming to America’ features one of our very own, starring alongside the likes of Eddie Murphy.
Reddit spent its entire marketing budget on a five-second Super Bowl advert, and managed to make quite an impact.
‘Behind Her Eyes’, a new six-part psychological drama airing later this month, will have to do well to rival the acclaim of the novel by Sarah Pinbrough.
Amanda Gorman is on the rise and shows no signs of slowing down. She spoke to Michelle Obama about her journey thus far.
Nkaaaaandla – you can hear it in JZ’s voice, can’t you? Let’s revisit that infamous firepool demonstration video.
Social media users will stop at nothing to get the perfect shot, or rack up the likes and followers, but just how easy is it to fake it until you make it?
I don’t know about you, but with all of the TV that we watched in 2020, I’m keen to see if my favourite shows and films scored a nomination for this year’s Golden Globes.
When the anchors at Newsmax, a pro-Trump media outlet that has a tenuous relationship with the truth, you know you’ve gone too far.
‘The White Tiger’ is based on the book by Indian author Aravind Adiga. Starting much like the book does with an opening email turned monologue to the Chinese premier ahead of his visit to India, the mail sets the tone for the rest of the film.
Marilyn Manson looks rather different out of the horror makeup that we’re used to seeing in his videos and onstage performances.
Ever heard of ‘Eye for an Eye’? There’s a good chance you wouldn’t have, because the film was rebranded to The Poison Rose shortly after its release, and it also appears to be a pile of shite.
Even if you couldn’t care less about American football, the Super Bowl has high entertainment value, including some pretty spectacular ads.
Last year, Peter Madsen finally admitted that he had murdered Kim Wall, who went missing after Madsen took her out to sea in his homemade submarine in August 2017.
Greene has called for the public execution of Democrats, called school shootings “false flags”, talked about Jewish space lasers, and somehow still been elected to Congress.
If you feel like Netflix hasn’t been very forthcoming with its content, you’re actually sort of correct. There’s a solution to the problem.
Three lucky people will be joining tech billionaire Jared Isaacman on a private flight into space, and there’s even a raffle running for the honour.
After years of detailing her experience without dropping names, Evan Rachel Wood has alleged that it was Marilyn Manson who assaulted and abused her.
South Africa’s largest cinema chain, which runs 55 movie complexes with more than 400 screens, was doing rather well until COVID-19 came knocking.
Sure, Elon Musk could use an interview to have a calm and rational discussion about his companies, or he could muse about monkeys playing mind Pong.
Right, let’s check in on Britney and her awkward Instagram dance videos, with the latest featuring Justin Timberlake’s ‘Holy Grail’.
In the late 1960s, the Queen allowed cameras inside her home for a full year. She wasn’t happy with the end result, and the footage promptly disappeared, until being leaked last week.
Jacob Chansley, perhaps best known as the QAnon Shaman, is preparing to throw Trump under the bus and sing for his supper.
In 1999, a massive crocodile terrorised a US town in the movie ‘Lake Placid’. 22 years later, in Lake Placid, Australia, a man has fought off a croc with his bare hands.
When Alana decided to come out to her parents, she called for backup from Lindsay Lohan, and she almost got what she asked for.
Watching someone blow glass doesn’t seem that interesting, until you look into the science behind why the show has become such a huge hit.
People watching a BBC Wales panel discussion about unemployment during the pandemic noticed something out of sorts on one interviewee’s bookshelf.
There’s a lot to look forward to in the coming months, with some excellent films on the way.