If you loved reading as a child (like me) then you no doubt would be familiar with the ever famous ‘Tale of Peter Rabbit’ book, and the array of other children’s books written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter.
It must be said that every filmmaker doesn’t set out to intentionally make a bad film, in fact they have every intention of making an entertaining film at the very least, whether it’s paying homage to a sub-genre such as 70’s Grindhouse exploitation, or like in the case of the new James Franco movie releasing soon, The Disaster Artist, that goes behind the scenes of one of the most celebrated bad films of all time, The Room (2003).
Co-parenting is never easy. Now throw your wife’s ex-husband, his new partner, and her child into the mix. This is the life of Brad Whitaker (Will Ferrell), when his stepchildren’s hunky biological father Dusty (Mark Wahlberg), bursts back into town in the 2015 prequel, Daddy’s Home.
The home invasion horror sub-genre has been stuck in a rut for several years with a lot of narratives following familiar structures, relying on cheap scares to frighten audiences. Thankfully Better Watch Out breathes some much-needed fresh air into the genre and the audience are treated to a refreshing take on the home invasion movie.
Throughout 80’s cinema there was a spike in buddy-cop action comedies, creating an entire sub-genre of movies that defined an era that to this day, is rarely seen matched.
Check out the funny new trailer for the upcoming, star-studded comedy film Game Night, due out in cinemas in March of 2018.
Swinging Safari features an all-star Australian cast and judging by the first trailer, it promises a hilarious good time.
In life, you don’t get the future you deserve, but the one that resembles you the most.
Christmas comes early in Bad Moms 2 with the return of the fun-seeking, booze-loving ‘Bad Moms’ trio as they struggle to survive both the festive period and their own mothers.
The 1996 comedy classic that put Adam Sandler on the map, Happy Gilmore, gets recut as a thriller in this fantastic, funny fan-made trailer.
George Clooney directs this entertaining, well-cast film-noir tale of crime rippling through the peaceful 1959 town of Suburbicon.