Will Arnett and Ludacris lead the upcoming comedy buddy-cop movie Show Dogs, about the crime-solving team-up of a human police detective and his talking, canine partner.
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.
Leonardo DiCaprio has been confirmed to star in Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming film, which is set against the backdrop of the Manson Family Murders.
See an unrecognisable Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour; a career-defining role that earned the actor his first-ever Golden Globe nomination and win.
Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! divided audiences like no other film when it was released in 2017, and it has now received a funny Honest Trailer that highlights the film’s humorous, negative aspects (SPOILERS in video).
As the opening credits for Steven Spielberg’s The Post appeared on screen, my nostrils expanded and contracted, picking up a heavy, familiar scent; stale cigarette smoke.
Jennifer Lawrence stars as a Russian super-spy in the upcoming action-thriller Red Sparrow, directed by 3-time Hunger Games film director Francis Lawrence.
The sequel to the 2008 fan-favourite home-invasion film The Strangers, The Strangers: Prey at Night gets its first trailer, set to a cool 80’s pop song that works surprisingly well in conjunction with the film’s terrifying themes.
Eleventh Hour replacement Christopher Plummer excels as oil tycoon J.P. Getty in Ridley’s Scott’s heavily publicized kidnapping drama, All the Money in the World.
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.
Hardly the “perfect” film the name implies, it took a music video director in Trish Sie to turn the sequel nobody asked for into a series high note.
The new Netflix Original action-comedy film Game Over, Man! comes to us from the creators of the hilarious TV show Workaholics, and it features the same twisted humour that show is well known for.