James Corden is back as the cute bunny Peter Rabbit in the upcoming sequel to 2018’s Peter Rabbit.
When we last saw Princess Aurora (Elle Fanning) and her fairy godmother Maleficent (Angelina Jolie), they had completed their fairy-tale arc and were destined to live happily ever after on the beautiful Moors. However, in the years since our last visit to the magical Disney kingdom, evil and mistrust have returned to the land. Maleficent’s redeeming role in waking Aurora from her curse has been forgotten and she has been rebranded as the Mistress of Evil. Maleficent has once again retreated from civilisation, spending her time hunting human trespassers on the Moors.
The Fox News network TV station and its leader are the source of a scandal in the upcoming film Bombshell, based on real events.
Disney’s Lady and the Tramp is the story of two dogs from opposite socio-economic classes that defy expectations and fall in love.
Robert Downey Jr. stars as the animal whispering Doctor Dolittle in the aptly titled upcoming fantasy-adventrue film, Dolittle.
Much like the Pirates of the Caribbean Disneyland ride that was turned into a film franchise before it, Jungle Cruise will get the next cinematic treatment.
Disney and Pixar’s latest sees a couple of elves go on a journey to discover magic and bring their father back to life for a day in Onward.
Alicia Vikander gets embroiled in a love triangle with dangerous consequences in the new psychological thriller film Earthquake Bird.
Judy & Punch features Aussies Mia Wasikowska and Damon Herriman in a dynamic live-action reinterpretation of a famous 17th-century puppet show.
A nanny gets her work cut out for her dealing with a couple of creepy kids in the new supernatural horror film, The Turning.
Antonio Banderas stars in Pain and Glory, a film which earned him a best actor award at 2019’s Cannes Film Festival.
The streaming giant’s first foray into animated features tackles the jolly one himself, Santa Claus, in the upcoming film, Klaus.
The not so kid-friendly red-band trailer for Zombieland: Double Tap has released featuring some F-bombs, and that’s about it really.
At one point in the late 90s, Will Smith was one of the biggest actors on the planet. The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air went on one of the greatest four-film streaks of all time, starring in Bad Boys (1995), Independence Day (1996), Men In Black (1997) and Enemy of the State (1998). On top of that, he also released his debut chart-topping solo album ‘Big Willie Style’, spawning the hits “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It” and “Miami”. Then he made Wild Wild West (1999).
Sam Mendes’ new wartime epic, 1917, features a risky mission that if successful, will save the lives of over a thousand troopers.
The old Ritchie being the pre-Hollywood Ritchie aka the Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Snatch (2000) Ritchie.


