The film which beat Barbie at the box office in Italy, NASA hears from Voyager 1, Turn for property in South Africa, The wild life of ‘steroid king’s’ trusted sidekick, and The Cybertruck’s failure is now complete.
Adapting this novel, which earned the writer a Nobel prize, is a truly risky and ambitious project.
This film isn’t out yet, but the critics have already marked it as a Netflix ‘must-watch’ for when it drops in June.
Prepare for another sandal-wearing, blood-spurting, revenge epic.
Thanks to Covid, Eskom, and Netflix, the classic cinema experience is likely headed the way of the dodo and DVDs.
‘Civil War’ is just a possibility, the director stresses, not a prediction.
This year, we’re getting Anne Hathaway and her whirlwind romance with Nicholas Galitzine in a movie that critics reckon is the perfect modern rom-com.
Joker finally has a girlfriend as mad as him. Again.
Stream ‘Wish’, ‘Scoop’, and ‘The Zone of Interest’ available this week.
It’s Karate Kid meets The Purge, with a spattering of KungFu Panda-like absurdity.
Lionsgate has released the first glimpses of the film adaptation of the video game series Borderlands
Bertrand Bonello’s science fiction movie The Beast was one of the films from 2023’s Toronto International Film Festival that was a right hit.
The Western featuring Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson had a limited theatrical release in 2006 before it spent the better part of two decades in cinematic purgatory.
It is kind of bonkers that someone who hasn’t released a full-length album since 2014 is going all out with a spectacle of a movie about herself.
The film follows Amy Winehouse’s life and career, from her early days as a jazz singer in north London to her international fame as a Grammy winner.
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Sitting just behind Prime Video’s juggernaut Saltburn, this unusual sci-fi drama is already the second most popular movie on the streamer.
The nominees in TV and film have been announced, with all the expected suspects on the list, like ‘Barbie’ with nine total nominations, followed by ‘Oppenheimer’ with eight.
A lot of people are saying that Netflix’s best movie for the year is director Sam Esmail’s sharp, hugely enjoyable apocalyptic thriller starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, and Ethan Hawke.
As we’ve come to know and love the Mad Max universe, it’s set in a hellish future where traditional societies have collapsed and precious natural resources like water are scarce.
In June, Disney announced that Cameron’s three upcoming ‘Avatar’ sequels will be pushed back again, extending the saga into 2031.
One can’t help but be fascinated by the new film by the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Emerald Fennell featuring Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan and Richard E. Grant.
We’re having a look at some of the biggest upcoming Netflix releases that every subscriber will want to add to their respective watchlists.
Considering all the new releases coming out in the next few months, there is something for absolutely everyone.
Perhaps because Emma Stone threaten to punch a baby in a hilariously candid scene?
In a movie match-up almost as unlikely as “Barbenheimer”, Taylor Swift’s concert film totally dominated in cinemas alongside Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’.
This strange tale is about the controversial South African meteorologist Elizabeth Klarer who firmly believed she had a child with her extraterrestrial lover.
It’s an “intriguing, stimulating, exhilarating movie”, which does a grand job of addressing the great issue of our age, AI.
One of the internet’s favourite “babygirls”- better known as Carmy from the sterling series ‘The Bear’ – is starring in a new movie that puts love to the test.
Among the activities listed for guests to partake in, are swapping stories around a fire and “relaxing in the ambience of ‘earwax candlelight’”.