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In preparation for Halloween, we have touched on a few scary films that are about to make their way to theatres and streaming services in the coming months.
From the hit Netflix series and New York Times Best-selling memoir, Stephanie Land reveals all the interesting and tragic aspects of being a domestic worker to the super-rich.
‘Britney vs Spears’ is a topical documentary that investigates the legal conservatorship around pop icon Britney Spears.
A teaser trailer has been unveiled for the ‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel series, ‘House Of The Dragon’, which is set to air next year.
The doccie follows Bieber as he prepares to close out 2020 with his first live performance since he cancelled the final 14 shows of his 2017 tour.
Weinstein’s company, Miramax, was the initial holder of film rights to JRR Tolkein’s book series.
James Bond has been known to get up to some zany shenanigans in his 20-plus films, but there was one bizarre stunt that never made it to the big screen.
The ‘Stranger Things’ kids are back, aliens are invading Earth, and Hansie gets the Netflix true-crime treatment.
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ was a smash hit in the late 90s, as was the sequel the following year. How about a series, then?
‘Kaalgat Karel’ is the kind of edgy yet divisive movie title that will already give you an inkling if this film’s for you or not.
With ‘No Time To Die’ set to hit UK theatres tomorrow, the reviews are in for Daniel Craig’s final hurrah as 007.
In order to measure what’s a hit and what’s a miss on Netflix, people have come up with various guesstimations. Via the company’s co-CEO, we now have an official list.
Daniel Craig’s fifth and final hurrah as James Bond is almost upon us, which means that there will soon be an “empty pair of suave spy shoes to fill”.
‘The Tragedy Of Macbeth’, from director Joel Coen, has been labelled an “austere reimagining of Shakespeare’s Scottish bloodbath”.
The film received rave reviews when it debuted at the Venice Film Festival, where Stewart was heralded as an instant Best Actress Oscar contender.
Netflix released the ‘Britney vs. Spears’ trailer one week ahead of Britney’s next big conservatorship hearing, set for September 29.
One of the most versatile and fearless actors in Hollywood, Nic Cage has turned his attention to another curveball of a film in ‘Pig’.
Tom Hanks, a trusty dog, and a robot that he built to protect them all team up for a new end of the world movie.
‘Squid Game’ has been described as the result of ‘Hunger Games’ having a three-way with ‘Black Mirror’ and ‘Takeshi’s Castle’.
Fridays are for finishing work early. To help you pass the time, here are three trailers worth a peruse.
The franchise has spawned more iconic moments than we have time to discuss. Some, though, wouldn’t stand a chance of making it past the cutting room, or even into the final script, if they were written today.
‘LuLaRich’, a new four-part docuseries, unpacks the unravelling of a women’s online apparel company/pyramid scheme called LuLaRoe.
Netflix’s ‘SCHUMACHER’, the first doccie to be endorsed by the legendary racer’s family, hits Netflix today.
Zambian-born musician, Thomas Buttenschøn, was born HIV+ and relocated to Denmark to receive treatment in 1985 at a time when there was still much uncertainty about the virus.
In the past, Gyllenhaal has more than proven his range by taking on roles that are challenging in different ways.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were seen walking the red carpet for their first public appearance together since news broke that they are once more an item.
I can pinpoint one main reason for the timing of this list. ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ is coming out soon, starring James Gandolfini’s son as a young Tony Soprano.
Addison Rae has gained a huge following since her humble beginnings on TikTok, and now she is taking on Hollywood.
We now have the first official full-length trailer for ‘The Matrix Resurrections’, 18 years after the third movie in the then-trilogy, ‘The Matrix Revolutions’, came out.