The Rock aka Dwayne Johnson aka the biggest star on the planet, teams up with the biggest tech company on the planet for a funny short film.
Apes take centre stage in this week’s War for the Planet of the Apes, so the Janks Review Crew looks at other non-human characters that have done the same.
There’s some awesome footage in this new Justice League trailer, however this cool poster inspired by the art of Alex Ross steals the show.
Comic-Con 2017 is underway, and with it comes a bunch of trailers for upcoming movies, including the crazy new one for Thor: Ragnarok, crazy-good that is.
There’s one thing greater than seeing a cinematic masterpiece, and that’s seeing a cinematic trainwreck! No matter how many times we tell ourselves that we, as modern cinema goers, are highbrow folk who prefer films that are tasteful and inspiring, we all LOVE a good Z-grade flick.
The Jigsaw killer is back in this 8th instalment of the long-running Saw horror-film franchise, and it should have you squirming through this trailer.
Director David Ayer brings his grounded, gritty style to this upcoming Will Smith cop film that bizarrely blends the real world with fantasy land.
From start to finish, Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk is a symphonic slice of cinematic heaven.
Superstar actor Michael Fassbender stars in the serial-killer crime-drama The Snowman, based on the best-selling book by the same name.
Renowned director Guillermo del Toro’s latest, The Shape of Water gets its first trailer, bringing with it the fantasy elements the director is known for.
In the lead up to the 10th anniversary of There Will Be Blood (2007), now seems like an appropriate time to revisit other Revisionist Western films that have held up well, trying to reach the same great heights in more recent years.
The Room (2003) is one of the worst things ever to have been put to film – The Disaster Artist is a film about the making of that film.
The prequel to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre gets a trailer, bringing with it some horrifying, but also satisfying footage for your nightmare tonight.
Every director has to start somewhere, and the Janks Review Crew have compiled a list of 8 great first films from established and emerging directors for your reading pleasure.
In 1979, a group of childhood friends set out to make a horror movie, with little to no experience besides a few homemade short films. A 22 year old Sam Raimi along with his leading man Bruce Campbell and other various cast and crew members, put themselves in the middle of the woods to shoot a movie simply titled, The Evil Dead.
The hype for the biggest movie of the year continues, with a brand new behind-the-scenes video, and new character posters for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.


