Two brothers just made Netflix’s newest high school comedy about four nerdy friends that’s a raunchy throwback to movies like Superbad and American Pie that topped the box office before Hollywood stopped making them.
In Netflix’s latest romantic comedy, Zara (Joey King from ‘Kissing Booth’) is forced to endure an overtly lusty relationship between her mum (Kidman) and her boss (Efron).
Adapting this novel, which earned the writer a Nobel prize, is a truly risky and ambitious project.
This film isn’t out yet, but the critics have already marked it as a Netflix ‘must-watch’ for when it drops in June.
We’re having a look at some of the biggest upcoming Netflix releases that every subscriber will want to add to their respective watchlists.
Netflix’s new movie sees Jamie Foxx, Snoop Dogg, and Dave Franco “cutting necks and cashing check”, AKA taking down all of Los Angeles’ vampires.
Adam Sandler is teaming up with LeBron James in ‘Hustle’, playing a down-on-his-luck basketball scout in need of a win.
Described as a “Hitchcockian thriller” for being eerily reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock’s classics that deal with interior dramas, ‘Windfall’ might just reinvigorate the film noir game.
The same director who made Ryan Reynolds that beefed-up character in ‘Free Guy’ is bringing us something new.
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’.
In the past, Gyllenhaal has more than proven his range by taking on roles that are challenging in different ways.
Once again, Liam Neeson is out there saving lives in ‘The Ice Road’, which will be one of his final action movie roles of a stellar career,
Amy Adams is the protagonist in this new thriller that, in this era of staying at home for safety, has drama both onscreen and offscreen.
The French film ‘Cuties’ has ignited a Twitter storm, an online petition to shut down Netflix, and war among critics.