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.
Butler plays a hitman chasing down a conman, who will do just about anything to avoid becoming Butler’s latest victim.
Playing tough guys is kind of Clint Eastwood’s thing, and ‘Cry Macho’ is very much on the money.
In anticipation of ‘Free Guy’, Ryan Reynolds’ latest movie, the actor shows himself absolutely jacked in a video explaining how 2021 was a real growth year for him.
Ridley Scott’s murder drama, ‘House Of Gucci’, stars Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, and Jared Leto.
Hey, would you look at that? It’s Friday. Time to ease into the weekend with a few trailers for your perusal.
Big names like Oscar Isaacs, Willem Dafoe, and Martin Scorsese make up the crew and cast for Paul Schrader’s highly anticipated revenge thriller.
Jean-Claude van Damme proved to be a distraction with dire consequences when a jewellery thief made off with €3 million worth of gems in a Parisian heist.
Starring Paul Rudd and Finn Wolfhard from ‘Stranger Things’, the trailer for the new ‘Ghostbusters’ seems to be opening up the world of Slimer/ The Mean Green Ghost to a whole new generation.
As we begin to clock watch, counting down the minutes until the weekend kicks off, having a gander at a few movie trailers always goes down a treat.
M. Night Shyamalan’s latest horror, ‘Old’, has rave reviews for being as intense and highbrow as is possible for a movie in the genre.
‘Jackass’ is back again with much of the original crew, and some new faces mixed in, while remaining devilishly young at heart and full of wild antics.
Spike Lee fudged the Palme d’Or winner announcement at the Cannes Film Festival, surprising everybody by revealing the winner far too early in proceedings.
Watch out for these intense Netflix movies and documentaries that are all about women kicking a** and making some big changes. If that’s not for you, there’s also something in the classic horror realm.
‘No Man of God’, starring Elijah Wood, revisits actual transcripts of interviews between FBI analyst Bill Hagmaier and Bundy, who was in jail at the time.
Hey, would you look at that? It’s Friday. Time to ease into the weekend with a few trailers for your perusal.
A mother is forced to reveal her dark side when a group of terrorists take control of the plane she’s on.
Written by Jordan Peele and directed by Nia DaCosta, this movie is the sequel to the infamous 1992 supernatural slasher film ‘Candyman’.
Watch young Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini’s 22-year old son, in action in the trailer for ‘The Many Saints of Newark’.
It’s a rainy, dreary Monday, and we have now returned to adjusted alert level 4 of our national lockdown. This should help with the binge list.
‘In The Earth’, which is directed by Ben Wheatley, has scored a number of excellent reviews, with one outlet saying it might be the first great horror movie of the year.
Neill Blomkamp made his directorial debut with the much-acclaimed ‘District 9’. His latest effort will feature fewer prawns and more terrifying demons.
Mark Wahlberg, Chris Pratt, and a horror/comedy crossover involving werewolves are under the microscope.
After achieving great success with the likes of ‘Signs’, ‘The Village’, and ‘The Sixth Sense’, Shyamalan hit a rough patch. He may have a winner here, though.
Movie trailers, much like movies themselves, are subjective. According to Mental Floss, these are the greatest trailers ever made.
Chloé Zhao won Best Picture and Best Director for ‘Nomadland’ earlier this year, and now she’s bringing us her latest movie, ‘Eternals’, from Marvel.
The last time Kevin Spacey appeared on the big screen (or the little screen) was in 2017, and it looks like he’s sending a message with his first project back.
Let’s just be thankful that ‘Thunder Force’ no longer tops this year’s most popular Netflix release.
Netflix’s new suspense thriller, ‘I Am All Girls’, is based on a global child sex trafficking syndicate alleged to have operated in the final days of apartheid South Africa.