Jason Sudeikis and Dan Stevens join Hathaway in this original film by Spanish director Nacho Vigalondo, director of 2007’s cult classic Timecrimes.
Barry Jenkins’ sure-to-be Oscar darling Moonlight shows a child’s lifetime through the struggles of a Miami drug war, the internal struggle of sexuality and the forever long journey for our self defiance.
Action-superstar Vin Diesel reprises his role as the extreme-sports government agent Xander Cage in this goofy, but thrilling action-packed film.
With Logan just around the corner, Fox has released a second trailer for the upcoming film starring Hugh Jackman, in his most recognisable role.
We see Cranston’s Zordon for the first time as well as more footage of Elizabeth Banks’s Rita Repulsa and the Power Rangers’ mechanical beasts, the Zords.
Check out the trailer for CHiPs, the upcoming action buddy-comedy starring Michael Peña and Dax Shepard as two California Highway Patrolmen.
The Alliance Française French Film Festival hits Australian shores beginning on 7 March and running through to 23 April across all major cities.
The multi-platinum selling artists Ariana Grande and John Legend will sing the title track on the upcoming live adaptation of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.
Dog lovers, check out the first trailer for A Dog’s Purpose, a film that appears to be about the soul of a dog, living on from one life to the next.
Throughout their life an equilibrium had been maintained between Beverly and Elliot Mantle (Jeremy Irons), identical twins who work as gynaecologists. Specialising in female fertility, the charming and more charismatic of the duo — Elliot — seduces members of their clientele, sleeps with them and then passes them on to his shy, sensitive other half — Beverly, without any of the women realising the change.
Who would have guessed a franchise could contain this much wit?
The Family is an upcoming documentary about a cult led by Anne Hamilton-Byrne, whose followers were left to believe she was Jesus Christ reincarnate.
After two teaser videos about the new Pixar animation that showed us nothing, we get an extended look video that offers a glimpse into the film’s plot.
If you’ve seen the movie then you know what I’m talking about, and if you haven’t, then please do so already because there are spoilers ahead.
Without further ado, here are the Janks Reviews Crew’s favourite films of 2016. We’re not saying these are the best films of 2016, just our favourites.
A rousing performance from star Hailee Steinfeld sees Kelly Fremon Craig’s directorial debut tackle adolescence and the youthful desire to just float away and die, in The Edge of Seventeen.


