The Netflix Original film Okja, directed by Bong Joon-ho was released on 28 June 2017 and has since become one of their most popular and talked about films.
DC is expanding their film universe by developing a new origin story film for one of its most beloved villains, the Joker.
Damien Power’s debut feature finds its strength in the familiar. The tried and true slasher formula is introduced and then destroyed in Killing Ground – a dark Australian thriller that is so much more than it seems.
Fans of retro video games and of Stephen King’s IT book/movie adaptations, get prepared to waste some time with this cool 8-bit online game.
The film is directed by George Clooney, from a script by the Coen brothers, and stars Matt Damon, Oscar Isaac and Julianne Moore.
Facebook fans, we’re giving away 5 double passes to see Chris Evans, Jenny Slate and Octavia Spencer at a special advance screening of the heart-warming new film Gifted.
Whatever your thoughts on Ridley Scott’s recent Alien outings, the unparalleled beauty of the photography cannot be questioned.
If one dared to give Steven Soderbergh just three West Virginian siblings, two robot arms, a bag of Gummy bears with gasoline and one plan to rob NASCAR for everything they’re worth, all before a child beauty pageant… Well, you just may have the next all-American classic on your hands.
Not even the combined star power of Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey can save this messy adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series.
The Tom Cruise-starring crime-biopic American Made gets two new featurettes that highlight aspects of the film’s remarkable true story.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 might be better than most of Marvel’s other ‘Part-2’ films but is still mostly forgettable, according to the Honest Trailer.
There’s one tradition in the arts that I’ve always gotten a kick out of, and that’s picking an accomplished artist (whether it be an actor or writer or director or some such), and then finding a cheaper, or less impressive version of that accomplished artist to ironically stand alongside him or her.