The first teaser trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story has finally dropped, an unprecedented 3 months shy of release, and thankfully it doesn’t disappoint.
Marvel’s upcoming sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp sees Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man joined by new character the Wasp, played by Evangeline Lilly.
John Boyega leads a new pack of Jaeger pilots against a swarm of Kaiju’s, threatening to destroy the planet in Pacific Rim Uprising.
Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy drama film The Shape of Water at its core, features a strange love story between the film’s mute protagonist Elisa (Sally Hawkins) and an amphibian humanoid creature.
Some clever editing sees this classic fight scene from Bruce Lee’s 1972 martial arts film Fist of Fury get a fantastical makeover, ripped right out of the Star Wars universe.
Every Day is an upcoming indie film with a twist on the classic teen romance movie, featuring a large cast of young talented actors and actresses with Angourie Rice in the lead role as Rhiannon.
The Janks Reviews crew have compiled a list of their favourite movies of 2017, and while many films made our team’s lists, these are the top 19 films of the past year that appeared more commonly across the board.
Happy New Year film fans! 2018 will bring it with a whole bunch of anticipated films across all genres and for all audiences – here are 21 that you should look out for in the upcoming season, with trailers where applicable (sorted by release date).
The magical combination of elves, orcs and humans has been done before, and I couldn’t have imagined it being all too easy for David Ayer’s Bright to top that of its predecessor, The Lord of the Rings (2001).
In Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, four teenagers in detention discover a video game console and are pulled into the game’s jungle setting, where they inhabit the adult bodies of the avatars they chose. Together they must complete a quest, and finish the game so that they can go home.
Peter Jackson produced and penned the screenplay for the epic, upcoming sci-fi/fantasy film Mortal Engines, directed by Christian Rivers.
When deciphering what makes a great film, it is clear that a huge part of it comes down to the director, and Alfonso Cuarón is one of the best in the business.