Depending on who you ask, ‘Tenet’ is either a masterpiece or the sort of film that leaves you scratching your head in confusion.
By the time Action Park was shut down in 1996, six people had died in separate incidents, with countless bones broken along the way.
Robert Pattinson is the latest actor to don the suit, but it’s the actor playing The Penguin that I find most surprising.
The Netflix ‘Shuffle’ option may soon be rolled out across the world (if the trial goes well), which is one way to ensure you don’t spend hours scrolling through your options, and a little prep work never hurts, either.
Bill Murray, starring alongside the excellent Rashida Jones, in a movie written and directed by Sofia Coppola? Yes, I’ll have me some of that, please.
Elle has gone as far as to say Pattinson nails it in an “award-worthy role”, while The Verge calls the film a “gorgeous, slow-building, and tense ride”.
‘My Octopus Teacher’ tells the incredible story of a man who, through his time diving with a curious young octopus off the Cape coast, underwent a transformative experience.
The world has been destroyed, androids are in charge, and nobody is safe. ‘Raised by Wolves’ looks like a wild ride.
Although it’s early days, ‘Kajillionaire’ garnered some buzz at this year’s Sundance Festival, with a stellar performance from Evan Rachel Wood.
Fans of Liam Neeson’s work are probably going to enjoy his latest movie, ‘Honest Thief’, which looks to follow a somewhat familiar plot line.
The docuseries will cover the stories of five of the world’s most infamous criminals, from the crimes they committed through to how they’ve evaded capture for so long.
Bill and Ted are a great combo, and props to Dave Franco for the hype around his directorial debut, but I’m most excited to see Simon Pegg and Nick Frost teaming up once more.
This week, we’re covering a humble frog that became a central part of a culture war, Nikola Tesla, a football coach, and a ‘power pill’.
During July, Netflix says it will add close to 90 movies to the database, with around 50 titles removed.
In terms of action movies, what can you really do after ‘Die Hard’? Well, ‘Hard Kill’, it seems, which is the title of Bruce Willis’ return to the genre.
If you’ve never heard of ‘Biosphere 2’, when eight people spent two years quarantined inside a self-engineered replica of Earth’s ecosystem, you’re in for a treat.
Crafting the perfect trailer is an art form unto itself, so let’s pay our respects to one of the underappreciated skills of movie-making.
‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ isn’t a typical documentary in more ways than one. If you’re longing for a booze-smelling dive bar experience, you’re in luck.
We’ve already covered 2020’s best video games so far, as well as the best books and top viral videos, so we’ll continue the trend with a look at some of the year’s standout documentaries.
Titled ‘An American Pickle’, Rogen’s latest role sees him playing a 1920s immigrant to America, Herschel Greenbaum, who smashes a century-long slumber in a vat of pickle brine.
Charlize Theron plays an immortal mercenary in her latest action-packed film, ‘The Old Guard’.
You’ve probably worked your way through many of the series on the watchlist, but never fear – there are some great series coming your way in July.
2020 has been the kind of year that seems certain to end with a massive comet striking our planet. If that happens, you’ll want to learn from Gerard Butler.
Suspense, a gripping plot, and Patrick Dempsey await you in this new thriller series.
The name Larry Nassar may not mean much to you, but to hundreds of women and girls, it is a reminder of a sexual abuse cover-up that brought shame and disgrace to American gymnastics.
Jude Law’s new ‘slow-burn’ thriller is racking up some glowing reviews, with one calling it a “smouldering exploration of ambition”.
Dubbed an “eerie, elegant” psychological drama from the mind of Austrian filmmaker Marie Kreutzer, the Guardian gave it four stars.
If you enjoyed ‘Groundhog Day’, but always wanted a slightly more modern-day take, ‘Palm Springs’ might be the answer.
‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’, a spoof comedy starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams, starts streaming on Netflix from June 26.
“Senseless”, “all but unfollowable”, and “no clear sense of who anyone is” – believe it or not, those are some of the kinder phrases used.