Do we need another movie about Gotham’s Caped Crusader? No, not really. Are we all going to watch it? Almost certainly.
People all over the internet have been ferociously thirsting over Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka after he leaked some snaps of him as the main character for the upcoming movie ‘Wonka’.
The film is set in late 1960s Northern Ireland during the turmoil of The Troubles and is a personal and joyful story about the power of memory, with a little boy at the centre.
The film, inspired by the true story of a 19th-century Mexican indigenous woman Julia Pastrana, with a condition that has her entire body covered in hair, received a full star rating.
In preparation for Halloween, we have touched on a few scary films that are about to make their way to theatres and streaming services in the coming months.
The ‘Stranger Things’ kids are back, aliens are invading Earth, and Hansie gets the Netflix true-crime treatment.
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ was a smash hit in the late 90s, as was the sequel the following year. How about a series, then?
With ‘No Time To Die’ set to hit UK theatres tomorrow, the reviews are in for Daniel Craig’s final hurrah as 007.
In order to measure what’s a hit and what’s a miss on Netflix, people have come up with various guesstimations. Via the company’s co-CEO, we now have an official list.
‘The Tragedy Of Macbeth’, from director Joel Coen, has been labelled an “austere reimagining of Shakespeare’s Scottish bloodbath”.
The film received rave reviews when it debuted at the Venice Film Festival, where Stewart was heralded as an instant Best Actress Oscar contender.
Tom Hanks, a trusty dog, and a robot that he built to protect them all team up for a new end of the world movie.
Fridays are for finishing work early. To help you pass the time, here are three trailers worth a peruse.
In the past, Gyllenhaal has more than proven his range by taking on roles that are challenging in different ways.
I can pinpoint one main reason for the timing of this list. ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ is coming out soon, starring James Gandolfini’s son as a young Tony Soprano.
The first thing you’ll notice about ‘Don’t Look Up’ is probably the all-star cast as the familiar faces just keep on popping up.
Usually, we wait until the end of the week for our triple trailer perusal posts, but here we are.
Edgar Wright’s new film is full to the brim with nostalgia, mystery, horror, and Anya Taylor-Joy being as supercilious as ever.
James Bond’s most difficult mission so far might have been sticking to a release date, but finally ‘No Time To Die’ hitting theatres is almost upon us.
The film, a prequel to ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ and ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’, was originally slated for release in February 2020.
James Corden is getting absolutely roasted on Twitter after a video of him gyrating at cars in a mouse costume went viral.
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg’s dad joke face-off was a fun way to advertise the sequel to ‘Daddy’s Home’ back in 2017.
Pablo Larraín’s highly-anticipated biopic about Princess Diana, featuring the unlikely Kristen Stewart in the main role, unfolds over three days during one of Diana’s final Christmases at the House of Windsor.
Following a little leak, the official trailer for Marvel’s highly anticipated ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ has been released.
There are already a number of great Maradona documentaries out there, but Netflix’s ‘The Hand of God’ isn’t one of them. The movie focuses on the story of Oscar-winning Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino.
The weekend is almost upon us, so let’s take a gander at a wild-eyed Nicolas Cage and two other trailers that caught our attention this week.
The digital revolution is allowing film stars to demand paydays based on new equations that create exponentially higher upfront figures.
The same deepfake technology that was used to animate photos of deceased relatives is being used to promote Hugh Jackman’s new movie, and your face can feature.
It is no surprise that many of the highest-grossing box office movies ever are part of a franchise, aside from two James Cameron classics.
Pedro Almodóvar’s new film about motherhood, starring Penelope Cruz, has a slightly controversial film poster featuring a lactating nipple.