In the thousands of trailers which vie for our attention week to week, it’s pretty easy to gloss over Brian A Miller’s Reprisal, starring Bruce Willis.
Half the year has passed and we’ve seen some excellent film releases, some very watchable ones, and some stinkers – here are the seven best as of June 2018.
The new, official trailer for Shane Black’s The Predator has dropped, giving us a look at a new and improved Predator that lands on Earth.
To paraphrase Josh Brolin’s character Matt Graver in Sicario: Day of the Soldado – “20 years ago, the biggest export for Mexican Cartels through the US border was cocaine, and today? People.”.
Denzel Washington plays a harmless-looking Lyft driver that secretly dishes out some brutal vigilante justice when called for in The Equalizer 2.
From renowned director Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future trilogy, Cast Away) comes his new film Welcome to Marwen starring Steve Carell.
Theo James and Forest Whitaker play a father and son-in-law who are forced to put their differences aside for a greater purpose when an apocalyptic event hits home.
Rising stars Maika Monroe and Ed Skrein star in the Netflix sci-fi thriller film TAU, which features a murderous artificial intelligence.
As a child I was a big Roald Dahl fan – he was my go-to author when I wanted to get my pre-teen read on; one of his most famous and celebrated books is The Witches.
The stakes are higher, the punches are harder and there’s more to lose than ever before in the first trailer for Creed II starring Michael B. Jordan.
Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin talk about the secret underworld of cartels and provide more details on the plot of Sicario: Day of the Soldado.
This July, the 2018 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival brings with it a diverse program of acclaimed films from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom delivers all you’ve come to expect from the blockbuster series, and more, with director J.A. Bayona’s imprint all over this sequel.
In the acclaimed modern horror film Hereditary starring Toni Collette, director Ari Aster references horror films of the 60’s and 70’s in order to create the dread-filled atmosphere of his debut feature film.
Ideal Home is a lighthearted comedy about a bickering couple who suddenly find themselves thrust into parenthood, that comfortably finds a home somewhere in the feel-good realm of 2006’s Little Miss Sunshine.
DC’s Aquaman is getting his own solo film this year with James Wan in the director’s chair – here are the first images from the film!


