While the Hollywood elite celebrated the best of the best at the Oscar Awards this weekend, the annual Razzie Awards took the time to celebrate the best of the worst.
How diamond dealer bankrolled Zuma’s legal quests, Zoom orders workers back to office, Overweight people’s brains are different, Sandra Bullock’s partner dies, and Cape Town granted urgent interdict against taxis.
Our obsession with post-apocalyptic shows doesn’t seem to be going away, and now a grim remake of the 2018 Sandra Bullock film is taking our future paranoia to a whole new level.
The film follows Pitt as a hitman named Ladybug on a train in the middle of Japan, trying his hand at crime again with a mission to steal a briefcase.
A proudly South African aircraft will be flying high in the upcoming action film starring Sandra Bullock, Brad Pitt, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe.
The digital revolution is allowing film stars to demand paydays based on new equations that create exponentially higher upfront figures.
Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Sarah Paulson, Rihanna, Mindy Kaling and Helena Bonham Carter lead the charge.
Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump, Jack Nicholson as the Joker, and Johnny as Jack Sparrow – get a load of these ridiculous sums of money.
It’s something of a coveted title, although this year’s winner of People Magazine’s most beautiful woman might come as a surprise to some.
Here’s a chilling reminder of one of the pitfalls of fame as Sandra Bullock is forced to call for help when a stalker comes knocking.
On Wednesday we dropped the trailer of the new film Gravity, starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as two lost astronauts who are stuck in space, forced to adventure into the void and find salvation. Well, during a recent press conference with director Alfonso Cuarón, a reporter asked a rather, well, silly question.
Gravity writer-director, Alfonso Cuarón has always wanted to be two things: a director and an astronaut. These lifelong dreams meshed somewhere along the way to become his magnum opus, Gravity, a breathtakingly beautiful, mesmerising, visceral and moving space film about a medical engineer and an astronaut, who work together to survive after an accident leaves […]
Right, so – Sandra Bullock. Whether you watched her in Miss Congeniality, Princess Diaries or 28 Days (or in any other of her countless movies that stretch all the way from the 80’s) you’d have a hard time denying her awesomeness. And now it’s gonna get even harder, as she recently broke it down on the Jonathan Ross show – rapping better than most.
Alfonso Cuarón’s highly anticipated film, ‘Gravity’ will made landfall in the US last week, and it looks fairly stunning. The movie follows the events of a simple routine mission on the International Space Station (ISS) gone wrong. Inspired by The Kessler Syndrome, a theory that predicts a giant domino effect could occur if space debris in low orbit started colliding, we follow Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) and astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) as they battle to get back home to Earth.
Chaos erupted on the set of the new Sandra Bullock film this morning after a bus crashed into a movie production truck. And just in case you were wondering, no, she is not busy filming Speed 3. Six ambulances arrived at the scene within five minutes and put five passengers, who were lying on the sidewalk, in neck braces before rushing them to hospital.
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a miracle. Why? There’s no other way you could explain it being nominated for a Best Picture at the 84th Academy Awards. Grant 2012 hasn’t been the strongest year for Hollywood with only a handful of truly excellent films, but let’s call it what it is… extremely long & incredibly […]