In ‘Four Good Days’, Kunis stars alongside eight-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close, as she battles some serious demons.
A perplexed Anna Kendrick in a tricky situation, underground communities hanging in after the Monsterpocalypse, and the world’s most infamous art heist are all headed our way soon.
The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, has partnered with Netflix to the tune of R28 million.
Lady Gaga and Adam Driver are currently filming the highly anticipated film ‘House of Gucci’, a crime biopic based on Maurizio Gucci’s 1995 murder.
With four Academy Awards between them, Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto star in ‘The Little Things’, which may well have you sleeping with the lights on.
There’s no harm in taking a moment to watch some recent trailers, so that you can add (or scratch off) some titles to your watchlist.
Consider this a heads up that some of the films you may have saved to your list on Netflix will be vanishing soon.
Disney has made some underwhelming movies in recent years, but there’s plenty of good buzz around ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’.
Another year, another Golden Globes. This time, things were not only physically distanced, but a little awkward.
For those looking to add to their ‘must watch list’, the BBC has some suggestions. Use it, don’t use it, just putting it out there.
Go on, add something uplifting to your list of things to watch this weekend.
Ross Ulbricht can tell the sort of story that, if you were to hear it around the braai, you would say was utter nonsense. It was only a matter of time until the story of Silk Road was given the Hollywood treatment.
Space movies are great, but often take liberties when it comes to how life really works up there. NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman stepped in to set a few things straight.
Cruella de Vil was always an evil character, but Emma Stone’s character seems to be pushing the boundaries further in the new live-action spinoff.
Why not waste a few minutes of your life, and bring the weekend that little bit closer, with four trailers?
This year’s Sundance Film Festival honoured some excellent films, including documentaries worth looking out for.
It looks like we no longer have to rely on Charlize to represent us at the Academy Awards, with the local gem cracking an Oscars shortlist.
On the surface, a documentary about a retirement village doesn’t sound that compelling. However, this is unlike anything you’ve seen before.
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival has come and gone, leaving behind some excellent films to add to your viewing list.
The long-awaited sequel to ‘Coming to America’ features one of our very own, starring alongside the likes of Eddie Murphy.
Social media users will stop at nothing to get the perfect shot, or rack up the likes and followers, but just how easy is it to fake it until you make it?
Ever heard of ‘Eye for an Eye’? There’s a good chance you wouldn’t have, because the film was rebranded to The Poison Rose shortly after its release, and it also appears to be a pile of shite.
South Africa’s largest cinema chain, which runs 55 movie complexes with more than 400 screens, was doing rather well until COVID-19 came knocking.
There’s a lot to look forward to in the coming months, with some excellent films on the way.
Cage’s latest zany offering, ‘Willy’s Wonderland’, involves the massacring of giant animatronic animals and a man working through some issues.
‘The White Tiger’ has drawn comparisons with ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, and the folks over at Tatler are certainly impressed.
An intriguing cast of characters come together after a mysterious disappearance shakes a small town to its core.
You’ll need to be in the mood for a really hard-hitting movie guaranteed to leave you saddened, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth a watch.
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.
We’re just about wrapping up our first week back on the job, so let’s have a quick gander at som trailers and be on our way.