“Mesmerising,” “astonishing,” “a masterpiece” – that’s just a smattering of the high praise directed towards Oscar-winning filmmaker Jane Campion’s latest film.
A new Korean mystery sci-fi horror drama has arrived, which sounds like it could fulfil your cravings until a potential second season of ‘Squid Game’.
Jared Leto is leading this ‘Venom’ spinoff as a living vampire, with the latest preview for Marvel’s ‘Morbius’ released yesterday.
The Acadamy Award-winning actress stars in the drama based on a true story, which includes an all-star cast, seductive fashion, murder, and intrigue.
The audience is in for a wild ride with a thriller that includes two bank robbers in an ambulance, SWAT teams, cop cars, and LAPD helicopters.
As we near the end of 2021 (I know, it’s mad), those ‘best of’ lists come at us thick and fast.
‘Maid’ is a gruelling but tender story about a young, single mother’s survival and resilience as she navigates one crushing experience after another.
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’.
One gushing five-star review says that “every line of dialogue is a gem” and heaps praise on Jeremy Strong’s portrayal of Kendall Roy, for which he won last year’s best lead actor Emmy.
Do we need another movie about Gotham’s Caped Crusader? No, not really. Are we all going to watch it? Almost certainly.
This limited Netflix docuseries tries to answer some of the questions that were left unanswered after a grisly crime resulted in the death of 11 people all from the same family.
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.
A teaser trailer has been unveiled for the ‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel series, ‘House Of The Dragon’, which is set to air next year.
The doccie follows Bieber as he prepares to close out 2020 with his first live performance since he cancelled the final 14 shows of his 2017 tour.
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?
‘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.
Netflix released the ‘Britney vs. Spears’ trailer one week ahead of Britney’s next big conservatorship hearing, set for September 29.
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.
‘Squid Game’ has been described as the result of ‘Hunger Games’ having a three-way with ‘Black Mirror’ and ‘Takeshi’s Castle’.
Fridays are for finishing work early. To help you pass the time, here are three trailers worth a peruse.
‘LuLaRich’, a new four-part docuseries, unpacks the unravelling of a women’s online apparel company/pyramid scheme called LuLaRoe.
In the past, Gyllenhaal has more than proven his range by taking on roles that are challenging in different ways.
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.
The weather looks set to be very average this weekend, so you may as well resign yourself to watching telly with the gas heater pumping.