Based on the 2005 young adult novel of the same name by Fiona Rosenbloom, the movie has been adapted by Alison Peck into a modern tale for the big screen, and is directed by rising-star female director Sammi Cohen.
Director Alejandro Monteverde started shooting ‘Sound Of Freedom’ as a way to bring attention to the dark world of child sex trafficking, which inadvertently made a bunch of QAnon conspiracy crazies latch on for dear life.
In the new origin story for the eponymous candy-making genius, we’ll see a young Willy Wonka set out to become a renowned chocolate maker. But first, he’ll have to face off against the Chocolate Cartel.
This Australian comedy series may be called ‘Colin from Accounts’, but it is not about a) a man named Colin and b) someone who works in accounts.
The arthouse darling who gave us Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet and that peach in ‘Call Me By Your Name’ is bringing sexy to the screen again in the world of tennis.
Now comes a slightly different Elvis movie – ‘Priscilla’, Sofia Coppola’s retelling of Priscilla Presley’s side of the story.
The director of ‘Oppenheimer’ said that in some early screenings, viewers had a visceral reaction to the film with some even leaving the movie “absolutely devastated”.
Netflix is putting out a wildly ambitious and much-anticipated sci-fi series from David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, adapted from a Chinese book trilogy.
In 2016, when Maya Kowalski was 10 years old, she was rushed to the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, with an array of strange symptoms.
Are we worried? Yes! Are we ready? Not really. Does that matter? Never.
May has ended along with the final episodes of ‘Succession’, ‘Barry’, ‘Ted Lasso’, and ‘Yellowjackets’ among others, but that doesn’t mean this new month will leave us with nothing to watch.
The reviews are praising Sweeney’s excellent acting, capturing the sheer anxiety of a woman on the verge of arrest.
Words like “hair-raising”, “bloodcurdling,” and “downright dreadful” have been used alongside a review of ‘The Clearing’.
Are you excited to watch Tom Cruise fling himself off a mountain on a bike in the next Mission Impossible? Us all, ya.
Martin Scorsese reunites with longtime muses Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro in his upcoming Western epic.
Most of us will fondly recall the satisfying thumb-click of our first BlackBerry. Now it is just thought of as that thing you owned before you got an iPhone.
Christopher Nolan’s new movie stars Cillian Murphy as the “father” of the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ adaptation left us all on a cliffhanger, waiting for a sequel…
The actors are hot, the plot is a whirlwind, and the action is a riot, but the reviews, unfortunately, are dismal.
Everyone is waiting with bated breath for this visceral, debauchery-filled series featuring drugs, sex and hot teens.
‘BEEF’ is so good, but the art in the Netflix road rage series is even juicier.
The director behind the dark and twisted films ‘Hereditary’ and ‘Midsommar’, Ari Aster has a new movie up his sleeve.
Greta Gerwig’s new movie is pink and fantastic.
Take your pick from an HBO true-crime starring Elizabeth Olsen, a new spin on ‘Fatal Attraction’, or a Netflix comic drama full of road rage.
Billie has made her acting debut as a cult leader offering a slightly unnerving therapy session.
It’s been around five years already, but Leonardo DiCaprio reckons it’s totally worth the wait.
Netflix is taking a deep dive into the website so popular it’s basically synonymous with online porn in general.
Maybe it’s going to take an A-list cast such as this to whip us into action about the current climate crisis.
From a “history of the world” that’s been four decades in the making to a mysterious machine that reveals your true potential, this month’s comedy offerings look promising.
The Australian actress is making her directorial debut with ‘Emily’, taking rivetting creative liberties with history.