The director behind the dark and twisted films ‘Hereditary’ and ‘Midsommar’, Ari Aster has a new movie up his sleeve.
Greta Gerwig’s new movie is pink and fantastic.
It’s been around five years already, but Leonardo DiCaprio reckons it’s totally worth the wait.
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.
The Australian actress is making her directorial debut with ‘Emily’, taking rivetting creative liberties with history.
One does not simply transform into Elvis Presley and come out the other end completely intact.
Sausage fingers, googly eyes, and bagel black holes are the sorts of things getting the film/TV awards ceremonies all hot and stuffy.
Besides the movies, actors, and filmmakers that were nominated and awarded, there were a few other big talking points from the BAFTAs ceremony.
A movie about a bear doing copious amounts of cocaine and then going absolutely crackhead on an unsuspecting town full of human happy meals. Take my money now.
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.
Don’t take that power pose in pink for granted or you could get your butt whipped in court.
Stephen King is bringing all of our childhood fears to life in his latest supernatural horror thriller ‘The Boogeyman’.
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.
As Nicole Kidman once said, “Somehow, heartbreak feels good in a place like this”.
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’.
Could Jack have fit with Rose or not? We’ll find out for the 25th anniversary of ‘Titanic’.
Cate Blanchett took home a Best Actress Golden Globe award for her “piercing” performance in ‘TÁR’.
The critics are having a ball with this predictable crime thriller that “limps” between Miami sleaze clichés.
‘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.
The film won’t be released until next year April, but everyone has been ferociously snacking on the teaser trailer that was just released.
‘You People’ throws together people from totally different backgrounds with hilarious effects, while still commenting on important societal issues.
Chances are you know most of the iconic scenes nearly word for word. What if we told you that one of those famous scenes was originally very different?
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.
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.
Described as a “viciously delicious dark comedy”, Mark Mylod’s new food-themed thriller puts an assortment of smug rich people on the revenge menu.
The Karate Kid actor Ralph Macchio has been reflecting on his success in his 60s, as well as his exceptionally good genes.
You might think Cameron and the film studio have a guaranteed monster profit-maker on their hands. Well, think again.
Some reviews are downright brutal (“seemingly designed to sap viewers’ combined will to live”) while others call the sequel “superhero filmmaking”.
The trailer for the highly anticipated ‘Emancipation’ has just dropped, and Smith’s performance as “Whipped Peter” escaping from slavery looks utterly Oscar-worthy.