Jude Law and Carrie Coon play a bitter married couple who are forced to come to terms with the state of their relationship once they discover some painful truths in The Nest.
The Melbourne Documentary Film Festival is back for 2020 with a new online only format and it features some very intriguing documentaries.
The Burnt Orange Heresy sees an ambitious art critic attempt to steal a rare painting from a famous painter, when things spiral out of control.
Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams play aspiring Icelandic musicians in the new comedy film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt headlines the intense Amazon Prime film 7500, playing a pilot whose plane has been hijacked by terrorists.
Wannabe rockers and time travelers Bill and Ted are back for a sequel nearly thirty years in the making with Bill & Ted Face the Music.
Acclaimed writer David Koepp reunites with Kevin Bacon for the new Blumhouse-produced haunted house horror film You Should Have Left.
Always looking to outdo himself, Christopher Nolan once again seeks to push cinematic boundaries with his latest film Tenet.
A pair of rival Australian sheep farmers must put aside their differences and come together to save their herd from certain demise in the new film Rams.
Popular singer-songwriter Janelle Monáe stars in the mind-bending new horror-thriller film Antebellum, from the producer of Get Out (2017) and Us (2019).
Charlize Theron joins the Netflix fold with the upcoming The Old Guard, a new fantasy-action film based on the graphic novel of the same name.
The acclaimed Australian author’s novel Dirt Music has been adapted to film, in what looks set to be a melodramatic, emotional journey.
The team behind the smash-hit TV series The Office have taken their highly anticipated next project to Netflix with the Steve Carrell-starring Space Force.
Russell Crowe plays a man who is pushed to the edge following a road rage incident, inciting a dangerous sequence of events for the other party involved in Unhinged.
Da 5 Bloods stars popular actor Chadwick Boseman and sees acclaimed director Spike Lee tackle the Vietnam War with a unique take on the subject matter.
The Assistant tells a timely tale that evokes a sense of unease from its audience, though some may struggle with its slow-burning pace.


