James Bond’s most difficult mission so far might have been sticking to a release date, but finally ‘No Time To Die’ hitting theatres is almost upon us.
The film, a prequel to ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ and ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’, was originally slated for release in February 2020.
Pablo Larraín’s highly-anticipated biopic about Princess Diana, featuring the unlikely Kristen Stewart in the main role, unfolds over three days during one of Diana’s final Christmases at the House of Windsor.
For the first time ever, the German motorsport legend’s family have given filmmakers a look at the man behind the myth.
This four-part documentary series covers the story of an accused serial rapist in the 1970s who claimed that multiple personalities controlled his behaviour.
Following a little leak, the official trailer for Marvel’s highly anticipated ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ has been released.
There are already a number of great Maradona documentaries out there, but Netflix’s ‘The Hand of God’ isn’t one of them. The movie focuses on the story of Oscar-winning Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino.
The weekend is almost upon us, so let’s take a gander at a wild-eyed Nicolas Cage and two other trailers that caught our attention this week.
Dennis Nilsen might not be a name you’re familiar with, but his five-year London killing spree is the stuff of nightmares.
The same deepfake technology that was used to animate photos of deceased relatives is being used to promote Hugh Jackman’s new movie, and your face can feature.
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.
You probably haven’t heard of Jagari, the lead singer of the Zambian band Witch, but he’s revered in his home country, and sometimes further afield.
We live in the age of binge-watching. If you want to lose a few hours to Netflix, these series are worth considering.
Pedro Almodóvar’s new film about motherhood, starring Penelope Cruz, has a slightly controversial film poster featuring a lactating nipple.
The first episode of Netflix’s latest sports docuseries, ‘Untold’, was released this week, and the stellar reviews are rolling in.
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.
‘Cooking with Paris’ hit Netflix this week. You can go ahead and watch it, if that’s your thing, or you can enjoy reading the reviews instead.
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.
“Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami” is one wild, drug-fuelled ride, detailing the true story of one of the largest cocaine-smuggling cases in US history.
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.
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.
J.J. Abrams’ four-part docuseries explores our fascination with unidentified flying objects, and the influence the American government (among others) has had in masking the truth.
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.
M-Net’s new crime thriller series is debuting this Sunday, complete with a stellar local cast and an actor from ‘Game Of Thrones’.
‘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.
Filmmaker Morgan Neville used an uncomfortable technique to bring Anthony Bourdain to life in this documentary about the famous writer and chef.