The year of Nicolas Cage spookiness continues with the first trailer for ‘Between Worlds’ landing recently.
Natalie Portman plays Celeste, a pop superstar with a tragic past in the upcoming musical drama film Vox Lux.
Yet again, Liam Neeson plays a father on a mission of revenge in the upcoming action-thriller Cold Pursuit from Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland.
The original Halloween was released in 1978 and opened up a whole new horror genre in the form of the ‘slasher’. It also introduced us to the horror icon, the seemingly unkillable Michael Myers.
Sandra Bullock takes the lead in the upcoming Netflix original survival-horror film Bird Box, from award-winning director Susanne Bier.
Horror fans’ favourite holiday is around the corner and true fans can’t stand mainstream horrors (right?), so here’s a list of ten disturbing films to celebrate Halloween.
In Escape Room, six random strangers enter an ‘escape room’ and are forced to solve puzzles to exit each room – or die.
Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween is here just in time for Halloween (the greatest time of the year!) but unfortunately, there are not many bumps to scare you in this sequel.
Directed by Catherine Scott, the documentary film Backtrack Boys focuses on three youths walking a rocky road to juvenile detention until they cross paths with big-hearted jackaroo Bernie.
The James Wan-produced supernatural horror film The Curse of the Weeping Woman gets its first teaser trailer!
Nicole Kidman proves why she is one of the all-time Hollywood greats in the new trailer for the thriller film, Destroyer.
Remakes of classic films are rarely met with high praise, however, the latest version of A Star is Born could well be considered a classic in its own right. It’s hard to fault a film where everything fits so well together with such confidence and emotional depth.
The classic ‘sword in the stone’ tale from the King Arthur mythology gets a modern update in Joe Cornish’s The Kid Who Would Be King.
Recent cinema and television has been littered with dystopian visions of technology impacting our lives, from the Black Mirror franchise to Netflix’s TAU (2018), Ready Player One (2018) and Blade Runner 2049 (2018).
Born in 1941, Vivienne Westwood describes her drive to uncover the truth from a very young age. This seems to be a recurring theme throughout this documentary, as her passion to understand and seek meaningful information in order to help the world, continues to this day (her work on climate change, clean energy and civil rights causes).
A new indie film from Melbourne, Sugar Cube, is set to be released on October 30th, with the film featuring a lot of familiar places and scenes for Melbournians.


