Perhaps after this airs people will stop telling Tony Hawk he looks just like that famous skateboarder.
Out of the hundreds of true-crime series to watch these days, NBC’s satire ‘The Thing About Pam’ has a number of factors that make it stick out.
Due to this erotic thriller’s heavy adult content, including nudity and violence, it was tipping towards being unreleasable.
Like many things in life, what makes a good film or a bad film is subjective, but some are almost universally regarded as masterpieces.
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.
Showtime’s new series follows Uber’s former CEO, Travis Kalanick (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt), during his rise to the top and subsequent downfall.
The series is inspired by actual events and centres on the WeWork founder’s love story, with Leto as Neumann and Hathaway as his wife Rebekah.
Shall we take a break from war? Our customary Friday trailer perusal is here to offer some respite as we lean into the weekend.
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.
Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ is coming to the big screen and it has all the hip-swinging, rock-and-roll intensity that helped propel the superstar to fame.
“The life of a legend is never black and white” expounds the trailer for ‘The Real Charlie Chaplin’.
It’s a full-time job scrolling through the World Wide Web to pinpoint the best new shows to make sure our watchlists are updated.
Netflix’s new true-crime docuseries tells the story of a celebrity vegan restaurateur in New York who went from “raw vegan queen” to “vegan fraudster”.
The same director who made Ryan Reynolds that beefed-up character in ‘Free Guy’ is bringing us something new.
In his new BBC series, ‘Louis Theroux: Forbidden America’, there are plenty of moments to make Louis and the viewers squirm.
Rolling out today on Netflix, ‘Inventing Anna’ details the story of Anna Delvey, who managed to convince New York socialites that she was a wealthy German heiress.
A proudly South African aircraft will be flying high in the upcoming action film starring Sandra Bullock, Brad Pitt, Channing Tatum, and Daniel Radcliffe.
There was a time when Elizabeth Holmes, founder and former CEO of Theranos, had the world at her feet. Now she’s facing decades behind bars.
Kenneth Branagh’s murder mystery, ‘Death on the Nile’, has not one, but three actors steeped in scandal ahead of Friday’s release.
In this sprawling retirement village in Florida, the grass is scarily green and the sound of cheery music blares 24/7 over loudspeakers.
Netflix is releasing a wide range of original films in 2022 and to whet your appetite there’s a single teaser trailer that features 28 of them.
Shame, it looks like Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda should have sat this one out like Samantha (Kim Cattrall) did when the idea for a sequel was first pitched.
Leatherface is back to his murderous ways and there is no cancelling him, no matter how many phones you hold up to record him ripping you to shreds.
Would you look at that? It’s Friday already. Another week is almost done and dusted so high fives all around.
This masterful tale with Macedonian roots and creative-horror tinges follows a shape-shifting witch trying to figure out what it is to be human.
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee will forever be linked due to the most notorious sex tape of all time. It was only a matter of time until that story was dramatised.
Focused on the parents of a murdered schoolboy sitting down with the parents of his teenage killer, ‘Mass’ is overflowing with astonishingly raw and nuanced emotion.
Stitched up in a “snazzy white suit and a whole lot of violence”, Oscar Isaac shows us what can happen if you lean into your insomnia and the chaos that follows.
The series’ rise to top spot in the US rankings is all the more remarkable in that it doesn’t have any big names attached and wasn’t hyped up much marketing-wise prior to its release.
Complete with horrendous customers, impossible managers, and sorry-for-themselves staff, the drama that unfolds in this kitchen-set feels exactly like an accelerating panic attack.