A new entertainment streaming service lands in South Africa, legal and affordable – yes please! Stream Away.
Al Pacino sat down with the Daily Beast to discuss his acting career, future plans, and legacy with his most-notable film roles.
For all of those that realised Wes Anderson’s films pays a lot of time to traveling on the road, albeit as a fox, kid or grown up – Here is a first person view of being the driver…
I’m sure putting a diamond on the front of a car that had a very good chance of crashing seemed a good idea at the time. In hindsight, probably not so much. Surely Danny Ocean could have just stolen another one?
This is going to be a film worth watching – three of Hollywood’s best actors and Martin Scorsese team up for what can only be described as eye-candy overload. Even if it’s not for a full feature length film (sad face).
It can’t be an easy task to record an entire movie in a cinema. People are always coughing or laughing or making ‘popcorn noise’ (worst thing ever). This guy did very well for himself, for a while…
Do you want to stand a chance to see one of the year’s best comedies before it’s release? Find out how to enter here.
With the tragic passing of Robin Williams still fresh in our minds, it’s worth noting that the beloved actor had a few projects in the works which are still set for release.
Two VICE writers are not to stoked with the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie and have listed why it’s not worth watching.
Check out the first official trailer for the upcoming post-apocalyptic death bonanza, Mad Max: Fury Road, starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron.
Oh dear poor Robin. Just as he was making a comeback, all things went wrong. Twerking with Miley, his wife leaving him, and his latest desperate album, Paula in a bid to win back the love of his life. And now this emerges…
It’s finally Friday (and payday for many of us) so just in case you were feeling too good about your pay cheque and planning a big weekend, check out how much this actor was paid over the past 12 months.
The Daily Beast countdowns the best movies of 2014 so far, with some big blockbusters and smaller indie films featuring on the list.
Late Hollywood actor Philip Seymour Hoffman discusses his final role in A Most Wanted Man prior to his death of a heroin overdose.
Marvel is making big changes this year, and one of the biggest reveals is that the new Captain America will be Sam Wilson AKA The Falcon.
The Guardian gives you a little lesson in Flickanomics – the art of learning about money while watching some awesome movies.
The Truman Show is not that far off from where we’re heading, with our lives being broadcast to the world thanks to modern technology and social media.
Those horse-riding apes are back in the new Dawn of the Planet of the Apes trailer. Check it out and prepare to be enslaved.
Bruce Springsteen has decided looking awesome on stage isn’t enough, and now looks awesome in a post-apocalyptic setting in his new short film.
Iconic movie items will go under the hammer at a public auction in London’s Westfield shopping centre, including the famed hoverboard from Back To The Future.
Sam Jackson proved on The Graham Norton show that he still knew his famous Pulp Fiction Ezekiel 25:17 speech off by heart.
David Fincher has released the new trailer for his upcoming drama-thriller, Gone Girl, starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.
Have a look at the cast of the Forrest Gump, the Best Picture Academy Award winner from 1994, 20 years since the movie’s release.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is not pleased about Seth Rogan’s new movie, The Interview, and is ready to at upon it if the film is released.
The man is a film-making legend… and one of his most legendary and revolutionary techniques? … … … … … …
The official trailer for the 50-year-old Hollywood veteran’s latest movie is finally here – and it is epic. The newly released trailer will leave you wanting more…
John Cleese has exited the Bond franchise. Was he pushed or did he jump off the ever growing set of explosions and action chases?
Having a look back at the theatrical releases from 30 years ago may prove the point that the 1980s was packed-full with quality movies, particularly 1984.
North Korea has dismissed James Franco and Seth Rogan’s new movie, The Interview, which sees the two stars go on an adventure to kill Kim Jong-un.
Michael Keaton returns in Birdman, a dark comedy about a struggling actor who is trying to hold his family together while also regaining his glory days.