Vin Diesel plays a technically enhanced, virtually indestructible super-soldier in the upcoming Bloodshot, based on the best-selling comic book.
The long-awaited Black Widow solo film is on its way and a second trailer has just been released featuring some new footage.
Jared Leto joins team Marvel as the comics vampire Morbius in the upcoming movie of the same name from director Daniel Espinosa.
Throughout The Biggest Little Farm, I was in tears. The film details the damage monoculture farming has on the land and the despair that this creates is immense. However, the film is also careful to create a sense of joy out of the simplicity of nature, and its ability to heal itself with the right human care.
Birds of Prey sees Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) and her anti-heroine gal pals run amok in Gotham City in this new trailer.
The claymation masters at Aardman Animations are back at it again with Shaun the Sheep’s second big-screen adventure, Farmageddon.
The New Mutants from director Josh Boone is a comic book horror film that sees a new team of mutants discovering their powers in frightful ways.
Sam Mendes’ WWI-themed 1917 looks and sounds amazing, making for a truly visceral viewing experience. Its single-take format is technically remarkable, though it suffers from a lack of character development.
The first trailer for the highly anticipated sequel, A Quiet Place Part II has dropped and we can see that there are multiple threats in this monstrous, quiet world.
In Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 novel Little Women, die or “get married by the end” are the two options given to aspiring author Josephine “Jo” March (Saoirse Ronan) when negotiating a publishing deal.
Amy Adams stars in the upcoming mystery film The Woman in the Window and its first trailer will have you guessing what’s real and what isn’t.
Like an exquisite painting itself, Portrait of a Lady on Fire will have you enraptured with its serene beauty, delicate detail, and careful storyline.
It was a brave move by Sony to release a sequel to Jumanji (1995) back in 2017. Would people be interested in a sequel to a film that had been in development hell for almost as long as Robin Williams’s character had been trapped inside the titular board game?
A film that has garnered as much applause as it has awkward collar tugs, 20th Century Fox’s ‘anti-hate’ dark-comedy Jojo Rabbit enters the Awards season as 2019s most controversial contender for the gold statue.
Like everyone with access to the internet, I saw the two baffling trailers to Cats. The trailers are the epitome of creepiness and I would gleefully show them to friends/acquaintances/work colleagues who mentioned they were yet to set eyes on the CGI cat celebrities, so I was fully expecting the film to be a slightly off-color cinematic experience.
Christopher Nolan’s latest film Tenet looks to be the most challenging to comprehend.


