The new Blumhouse’ thriller The Hunt is a cross between Surviving the Game (1994) and Hard Target (1993); films that feature human game hunting as a key plot point.
Now that Game Of Thrones is officially over, the actors on the show are free to pursue other projects, with Jon Snow himself, Kit Harington, trading the fantasy world for reality in The Death & Life of John F. Donovan.
The B-grade-looking horror movie Crawl is produced by Sam Raimi and directed by Alexandre Aja (whose still yet to better 2003’s High Tension).
Not to be confused with the Australian film of the same name, The Tracker is the latest in a long line of direct-to-video films Dolph Lundgren has been churning out for the past couple of decades.
The second trailer for master director Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood highlights the opposing career trajectories of former Western legend Rick Dalton (DiCaprio) and rising starlet Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie).
Michelle Payne made history in 2015 when she rode the thoroughbred Prince Of Penzance to victory at the prestigious Melbourne Cup horse race.
Independence Day (1996) and 2012 (2009) director Roland Emmerich’s latest feature is a retelling of the epic Battle of Midway, a pivotal event that helped turn the tide in favour of the Allies during WWII.
After making a splash with the Transformers (2007-) franchise and showing glimpses of his incredible talent in a number of big-budget productions, the enigmatic Shia LaBeouf appears to finally be coming into his own as an actor with the upcoming The Peanut Butter Falcon.
At the time of his tragic death in 2016, twenty-seven-year-old actor Anton Yelchin was one of Hollywood’s most interesting actors.
If there’s one franchise nobody wanted to be rebooted, it’s Men in Black. After Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones hit pay dirt with the fun sci-fi themed original in 1997, earning a whopping $589 million at the box office, two horrible sequels followed and quickly put an end to the series.
The third film in musician-turned-director Rob Zombie’s House Of 1000 Corpses (2003) trilogy, 3 From Hell, is shaping up to be another gory bloodbath.
Monster films are back in vogue, so if you’re a fan of the genre, get ready to indulge in another cinematic experience, this time involving a killer shark.