The original ‘Spinal Tap’, in the form of Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer, will reprise their roles as Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbins, and Derek Smalls, respectively.
In June, Disney announced that Cameron’s three upcoming ‘Avatar’ sequels will be pushed back again, extending the saga into 2031.
Fair Play seems to be doing quite well amongst critics, so perhaps its worth a Monday night dedicated to erotic corporate shenanigans.
After taking the world by storm and making Jennifer Lawrence a global star, the prequel to The Hunger Games is set to take fans of the franchise back to Katniss’s world.
While we still have some winter weather to get through before the summer arrives, get some popcorn and a blankie and check these films out.
Znyder is the genius who brought us 300, Watchmen, Army of The Dead, and the brilliant 2004 remake of Dawn Of The Dead. His newest foray into violence and slow-mo action sequences will be split into two installments, with the first coming end of the year.
These films may not be widely spoken about or acknowledged, having flown under the radar, but they are still remarkable.
Consider this a heads up that some of the films you may have saved to your list on Netflix will be vanishing soon.
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival has come and gone, leaving behind some excellent films to add to your viewing list.
Films that do really well on the festival circuit are often overlooked in theatres, which means that you may have missed some real gems out there.
If you still haven’t seen ‘Tenet’, Warner Bros. has now released the first six minutes online, so you can dip your toes in the water.
You probably won’t recognise some of the films in the top five, which is great news if you were looking for something to watch tonight.
Do you ever get the feeling that you aren’t seeing everything that Netflix has to offer? Well, you’re right, and there’s a simple solution.
Bill Murray has been gracing the big screen for around 50 years, and turned 70 yesterday. Let’s cast an eye back over his career.
Despite the pandemic, there are a few movies still set for release in June and July, some of which are coming to Netflix. We picked our favourites.
Hugh Jackman is back and better than ever in the trailer for the upcoming ‘Bad Education’.
One line in the new Pixar film ‘Onward’ has a number of countries going to extreme lengths to ban it.
Film royalty, as well as British royalty, showed up for this year’s annual BAFTA Film Awards.
The Oscars are around the corner, which means that you have a lot of catching up to do before then. Here’s a list of everything to watch before the big night.
Nothing hits the spot quite like a good crime thriller, and 2020 is the year that you’ll be spoiled for choice.
We are officially at that time of the year when the ‘best of’ lists start piling in. Here are some movies worth watching this December.
While 2019 might be lagging behind 2018 in terms of total box office take, it still had its share of mega-hits, including the new highest-grossing film of all time.
If you’re keen to unpack that nostalgic feeling you get when watching ‘Stranger Things’, directors the Duffer brothers are here to help.
According to the movie’s tagline, “Everything you know about Jumanji is about to change”.
Critics are describing ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ as a “black-comedy thriller” that’s “gripping and “dazzlingly shot”, awarding the movie a whopping five stars.
If you like putting together short videos that tell powerful stories, then here’s a golden chance for you to win huge prizes doing what you love.
The public outcry following the release of the ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ trailer was so negative that the director has promised a redesign.
The Academy Awards managed to hand out statues to the right films this year (#Moonlight), but not without a little controversy. Here’s the full list of winners.
From personal black-and-white explorations of the past to Lady Gaga, here’s a list of Rolling Stone’s top 10 films of 2018 for you to add to your holiday viewing list.
Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump, Jack Nicholson as the Joker, and Johnny as Jack Sparrow – get a load of these ridiculous sums of money.