Last year at least, Netflix managed to create a number of excellent original movies, some of which are likely to be Oscar nominees.
That’s right – the time has arrived for us to part ways until January. This list, our final of the year, covers the best documentaries released during 2021.
I wouldn’t go so far as to say that the past year has been entertaining, but we sure did get a hell of a lot of entertainment to distract ourselves with.
HBO’s ‘Succession’ is at the top of all the television shows with five nominations, while Apple’s ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘The Morning Show’ didn’t do too badly with four nods each.
When we first heard about ‘Don’t Look Up’, featuring a laundry list of Hollywood heavyweights, we had high hopes.
Time to get your perusal on. Spoiler alert – there’s actually a fourth trailer in this one but let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
Taking out those better-known blockbusters, as well as award-winning masterpieces like ‘Minari’, ‘Nomadland’, and ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’, we’ve settled on five films.
These films may not be widely spoken about or acknowledged, having flown under the radar, but they are still remarkable.
Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of the 1957 Broadway musical, ‘West Side Story’, has received stellar reviews thus far.
Warner Bros. has released yet another trailer for ‘The Matrix Resurrections’, one that is promising a little “Déjà Vu”.
‘Mr Bones’, released in 2001, smashed domestic box office records so naturally, this horse is being flogged.
Lady Gaga and Adam Driver have come out on top in this ‘House of Gucci’ film review, while the acting chops of Jared Leto and Al Pacino were cut down to size.
Tom Hanks is a Hollywood cultural icon, having starred in some of the best and most recognisable movies of the past four decades.
The prologue video released by Universal Pictures begins by travelling back 65 million years to the age of the dinosaurs.
With such an all-star cast, we have to touch on this noir psychological thriller once again now that the full trailer has been released.
Keanu Reeves has pretty much confirmed that he and Winona Ryder are indeed “married in the eyes of God”.
Welcome to another edition of Friday trailer perusing. You’ve earned this.
‘Licorice Pizza’ has been lauded as both “seductively real” and one of Paul Thomas Anderson’s “funniest and most relaxed films yet”.
This is your heads up that Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio is in final talks to play a controversial religious cult leader.
These five mystery films, all available on Netflix, are perfect for anyone craving a chilling crime story, sci-fi mystery, or maddening psychological thriller.
If you have the likes of ‘Independence Day’ and ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ on your CV, and you sign up to direct a disaster movie, big things are expected of you.
“Mesmerising,” “astonishing,” “a masterpiece” – that’s just a smattering of the high praise directed towards Oscar-winning filmmaker Jane Campion’s latest film.
Jared Leto is leading this ‘Venom’ spinoff as a living vampire, with the latest preview for Marvel’s ‘Morbius’ released yesterday.
The Acadamy Award-winning actress stars in the drama based on a true story, which includes an all-star cast, seductive fashion, murder, and intrigue.
Filming on Thursday, October 21 was taking place at Bonanza Creek Ranch, a Western movie set outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The audience is in for a wild ride with a thriller that includes two bank robbers in an ambulance, SWAT teams, cop cars, and LAPD helicopters.
On Thursday, 42-year-old cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was tragically shot dead on the set of the film ‘Rust’ after Alec Baldwin discharged what was supposed to be a “cold gun”.
As we near the end of 2021 (I know, it’s mad), those ‘best of’ lists come at us thick and fast.
Director Denis Villeneuve has been rewarded with success, with his version of ‘Dune’ stacking up the star ratings, glowing reviews, and general acclaim.
Motherhood is not such a beach for Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson in the first trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s upcoming directorial debut, ‘The Lost Daughter’.