Black Sabbath: The End Of The End is a music/concert documentary that chronicles the band’s final tour after calling it quits nearly 50 years since forming.
The new HBO documentary, Spielberg, focuses on the director’s life in the industry and how he came to build his famous legacy, spanning over 40 years.
Thomas Jane stars in the movie adaptation of Stephen King’s short story 1922, due for release as a Netflix Original film in late October 2017.
Stuck in perpetual development limbo, Channing Tatum’s dream project based on the X-Men character Gambit may be coming sooner than we think.
Liam Neeson is back at it again in the latest thriller from director Jaume Collet-Serra’s (The Shallows, Non-Stop), The Commuter.
When the Kingsman come under attack, they must unite with their American counterparts, the Statesmen, in order to defeat a common enemy.
Wes Anderson returns with his latest stop-motion animated feature Isle of Dogs, an homage to Japanese cinema with the director’s signature style.
After the horrific event that was the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, everyone was talking about one of the most graphic photos to be portrayed in the news.
The second trailer for the upcoming Jumanji sequel – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle has dropped – and just try not to enjoy it.
The highly anticipated 2018 reboot of the Tomb Raider movie franchise get its first trailer, with Alicia Vikander in the lead role as Lara Croft.
As part of the promotion for The LEGO Ninjago Movie, UFC Champion Rob Whittaker gives NRL legend Lote Tuqiri a karate lesson.
Blake Lively and Jason Clarke star in the upcoming drama/thriller All I See is You, a film that may have you wondering if you’re better off being blind.
Asian-film superstars Donnie Yen and Andy Lau star in the upcoming action/crime drama Chasing the Dragon, inspired by true events.
Kicks & Bricks – Making the LEGO NINJAGO is a new video featurette for the upcoming animated feature set in the LEGO movie universe.
All the Money in the World is based on a true story that appears to feature some powerhouse performances from Michelle Williams and Mark Wahlberg.
The new Netflix Original film #REALITYHIGH is a teen-movie for the Instagram generation that uses social media throughout the film.


