Originally titled Amelie Rennt, which loosely (and rather ironically, as you will see after watching the film) translates to ‘Amelie Runs’, Mountain Miracle is right up there on my list of favourite movies from 2018, second only to The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
From acclaimed author, Gillian Flynn and Oscar-winning director Steve McQueen comes the latest trailer for the upcoming heist-drama, Widows.
R.L. Stine’s famous creatures come to life on Halloween in the upcoming family comedy adventure film Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween.
The Merger is an upcoming Australian AFL-themed comedy film that sees a bunch of misfits come together to save a footy club and tackle ignorance in a small country town.
Based on the best-selling novel of the same name, Storm Boy stars Jai Courtney, Geoffrey Rush, David Gulpilil and introduces Finn Little.
The first trailer for the Taraji P. Henson-starring What Men Want has hit the web.
After watching the trailer, you think that you get a real sense of what I Kill Giants is all about. However, I can tell you with total confidence that you’d be wrong. Way wrong.
Peter Farrelly’s Green Book follows an unlikely friendship form on a road trip through America’s deep south during the racially charged 1960’s.
If Twitter users are to be believed, then we should be in for a treat with the upcoming Melissa McCarthy-starring The Happytime Murders.
It pretty much goes without saying that The Meg was never going to be this generation’s Jaws (1975) and quite frankly, it was never trying to be.
Ready for another ensemble cast of lovable idiots trying to do a thing behind the curtains of a bigger thing before people find out they aren’t really suited to do that bigger thing?
Bringing all kinds of excitement, EW has released a still from the upcoming sequel Mary Poppins Returns, starring Emily Blunt.
Check out the new trailer for the Australian crime-drama West of Sunshine, with details on a national Q&A tour with the film’s director and star.
When they said Crazy Rich Asians, they meant it. Truly, they did. Crazy? Yeah, somewhat. Asian? Very much so. And rich? ABSOLUTELY.
Apparently, the Director X-directed Superfly is a remake of some 1972 film by Gordon Parks Jr., which I never saw.
There are some big changes in store for the Oscars, with The Academy announcing a new category and a shorter broadcast, dividing audiences.


