In ‘Tully’, Charlize Theron plays a mother of three who is on the brink of giving her husband a solid klap. At just the right time things become more bearable.
More and more South Africans are rocking dashcams these days, and over in Russia they are very popular. That means they capture the weird, wonderful and wild.
They’ve made careers out of playing stoners on their hugely popular TV show, and now the terrible trio have their own movie. Lots of dudes being dudes.
Think a Russian ‘Black Swan’ mixed with Marvel’s ‘Black Widow’, and you have probably imagined Jennifer Lawrence’s latest role. Looks like fun.
Those kids and their ‘Upside Down’ was one of the year’s most popular TV shows. Turns out Natalie Portman’s latest film could be another smash hit.
The trailer for the final Daniel Day-Lewis film is out and, although the movie itself might be an acquired taste, we should all say a hearty farewell to DDL.
I don’t know if it’s because everyone loves dinosaurs, or whether the Jeff Goldblum resurgence in popularity plays a part, but people are frothing over this trailer.
After Kevin Spacey was given the boot from playing billionaire J Paul Getty, he was replaced with Christopher Plummer. Old trailer vs. new trailer time.
The new ‘Avengers’ trailer is out, and if you’ve always wanted to watch all your favourite Marvel superheroes in one place then you’re in luck.
Gyllenhaal has taken on some pretty heavy roles over the past few years, but he just can’t nab that elusive Oscar. Is he trying too hard?
It’s been a rough few weeks for Pixar, but at least their new movie seems to be a crowd-pleaser. Let’s take a closer look at ‘Coco’.
Seeing as though Stranger Things has made all things 80s cool again, how about a movie based on an old arcade game? The Rock and his pals are on it.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and nowhere is that more true than in the world of modern art. If you think it’s a bit snobby you’ll dig this movie.
‘Justice League’ has all the superhero heavyweights we’ve come to expect, including Ben as Batman. Let’s hope this one gets better reviews than his last effort.
Owen and Ed Helms have daddy issues in their latest movie, due out in December, and Christopher Walken might be the man to save the day.
Adam Sandler is stinkin’ rich and seems happy in life, but he’s never going to be remembered for his outstanding acting chops. Hang on – what’s this then?
Steven Spielberg has had a truly legendary career, built over the past 40 years, so it’s about time someone turned the camera around and focused on his life.
Finally, the first trailer from Wes Anderson’s upcoming stop-motion animation project is here. If you’re a fan then it looks like you’re in for a treat.
When it comes to raiding tombs, there is one name that really sticks out. Welcome to the latest reboot of Lara Croft and her archaeological adventures.
Hitting the US box office this past weekend, Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Mother!’ failed to impress much of its audience. Others were pretty much fuming.
The life and times of Joseph Stalin isn’t exactly comedy fodder, but this film about the aftermath of his death is getting rave reviews.
Hey, remember that comedy that made you laugh once in between all those cringeworthy jokes? Good news, they’re banging out sequels now.
James Franco plays a pair of sleazy twins, and Maggie Gyllenhaal a prostitute, in a new series produced by the guy who made ‘The Wire’. What more could you ask for?
Later this month ‘Five Fingers for Marseilles’ will debut at a film festival in Canada, although it’s already getting decent traction overseas.
It’s called ‘High Fantasy’, and takes a look at Mandela’s post-apartheid rainbow nation through the eyes of four disconcerted friends.
17 years ago every bong-ripping fiend enjoyed a good cackle at the antics of the Vermont Highway Patrol, and now the boys are back. Farva, too.
Kids often do things that make parents question what’s going on between their ears, but what if your kid turns out to be the embodiment of evil?
Molly Bloom has one hell of a story to tell, and now it’s finally headed to the big screen. Directed by Aaron Sorkin, we’re expecting big things.
Some shows steal the limelight, and you’ll be told to watch them at least five times before you finally take the plunge. If you want something off the beaten track, however.
Not much was known about Darren Aronofsky’s latest project until the trailer dropped, and it paints a pretty dark and intriguing picture.