Skipping the cinema experience for documentary films is becoming easier thanks to the allure of a comfortable couch and gripping episodic mini-series being more desirable than an overpriced cinema ticket.
Paramount has given the green light for Coming To America 2 to go ahead with Eddie Murphy on-board reprising his role from the 1988 comedy classic.
Stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo reunite with Nightcrawler (2014) director Dan Gilroy in the upcoming unique Netflix horror film Velvet Buzzsaw.
Regina Hall plays a hard-nosed company boss that’s forced to re-evaluate her character after being transformed into a young version of herself.
Anthony Mackie and Margaret Qualley star in this new Netflix Original sci-fi film as the last two survivors of the human race on a toxic planet Earth.
M. Night Shyamalan’s cult classic superhero film Unbreakable gets the Honest Trailer treatment, highlighting many of the film’s quirks.
Another year is in the books with many a great film released, and with that, the Janks Reviews Crew has once again compiled their top movies for 2018.
Mads Mikkelsen and Vanessa Hudgens star in the upcoming action-packed Netflix Original crime film Polar.
Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne star alongside each other in Instant Family, a humorous and at times overly sentimental comedy/drama.
Puberty is an unenjoyable experience for all, and where coming-of-age films have failed to look at teenage-dom through this lens of authenticity, comedian Bo Burnham succeeds in his extremely sincere writing and directorial debut, Eighth Grade.
DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon series, which has spanned not only film but books, video games, and a TV series, has challenged audiences to look at the damage misguided attitudes can have on society, with all films in the franchise unafraid to highlight the consequences that can occur when dangerous beliefs manifest.
Check out this new funny Honest Trailer for Sony’s smash hit Venom starring Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams and Riz Ahmed.
James Wan’s Aquaman is the least serious entry into DC’s slate of films, and may even be the least serious comic-book movie we’ve seen to date.
Films that explore internet culture have become increasingly common with two entries already this year, Ready Player One (2018) and Eighth Grade (2018), commenting on how our online behaviours impact offline relationships.
There are only two words that can describe the trailer for Us, the new horror film from writer/director Jordan Peele – holy shit!
Throughout The Favourite, Abigail Hill (Emma Stone) and the Duchess of Marlborough, Lady Sarah Churchill (Rachel Weisz), use the sport of pigeon shooting as a way of delivering cut-throat exchanges towards one another, going as far to fire blanks and splatter animal blood on the other to be imposing.


