Nicolas Cage stars in what looks like one of the most ridiculously-good films of his career in Prisoners of the Ghostland.
Set in the icy tundra of Manitoba, Canada, The Ice Road is a race-against-time action thriller that pits Liam Neeson not only against thin ice roads that could crack at any minute but also corporate greed.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays a one-woman wrecking machine seeking revenge on the Yakuza in the stylish action film Kate for Netflix.
James Gunn takes DC Comics’ second-rate supervillains and gives them the first-rate treatment in the spectacular The Suicide Squad.
The second trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage features Woody Harrelson’s fan-favourite villain, Carnage, and plenty of action.
A new generation of young Ghostbusters is teased in the latest trailer for Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
Netflix’s Blood Red Sky features an interesting take on the classic plane hijacking thriller by adding a vampire element but unfortunately loses itself by the end.
Is it hard to believe that another G.I. Joe movie is terrible? Snake Eyes is an uninteresting, dull, and plodding origin story that fails to revive the franchise.
Chris Pratt stars alongside millions of ravenous CGI aliens in the forgettable time-travel action romp, The Tomorrow War.
Jason Momoa faces a formidable foe in a big pharmaceutical company that he blames for his wife’s death in Netflix’s Sweet Girl.
The first film of the MCU’s fourth phase, Cate Shortland’s Black Widow, is an entertaining spy flick with a talented cast though it feels too-little-too-late.
John David Washington finds himself caught in the middle of a political conspiracy in the international thriller film, Beckett.
The MCU’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is a new superhero film filled with magical martial arts action and lore.
Vin Diesel and the “fast” gang are back with the ninth instalment of the ridiculous and physics-breaking action franchise, Fast & Furious 9, which again begs the question: Why do we have another one? And the answer is money, of course.
Accompanied by a long title with multiple apostrophes, The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard is a sequel to the 2017 action escapade that nobody asked for; it is a quickly paced, self-aware mess.
Idris Elba and the quirky characters that make up the rest of the Suicide Squad feature in the funny new trailer for the film.