Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus (presumably) feature in the new trailer for The Matrix Resurrections, and there’s a lot to get excited about.
Jake Gyllenhaal takes front and centre stage in the new Netflix thriller The Guilty from acclaimed director Antoine Fuqua.
The world’s most popular macabre family hits the road to see the sights in the new animated sequel, The Addams Family 2.
Irish-born Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast promises to remind viewers of the importance of family emotionally wrapped in a 60s-set coming-of-age tale.
With films like Independence Day (1996) and The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Roland Emmerich knows how to do disaster movies, and he knows how to do them well.
Hollywood’s biggest stars feature in the fun new action-adventure film Red Notice for Netflix.
Wan claims to have gone back to his roots while keeping things fresh for audiences in his latest unique horror film, Malignant.
Dan Stevens and Maren Eggert star in the German science-fiction romance film I’m Your Man, and it looks full of heart and charm.
The highly anticipated first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home has dropped, and there’s a lot to get excited about in this upcoming sequel.
The final Eternals trailer sees a unique group of godlike superheroes unite to take on a new world-ending threat.
Nicolas Cage stars in what looks like one of the most ridiculously-good films of his career in Prisoners of the Ghostland.
Keaton plays an attorney with the difficult task of obtaining compensation for the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in Worth for Netflix.
Four middle-aged friends relive an exciting Euro trip from their youth in the new comedy film, Off the Rails.
In his new film, Cry Macho, prolific actor/director Clint Eastwood delivers a touching tale of personal redemption.