I would point out the irony in me, a white male, reviewing Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman, a story centring around the emergence of 1970’s Black Panthers within a town dominated by the Ku Klux Klan, except it isn’t irony at all.
Sevigny is joined by Kristen Stewart in this period biographical thriller about the infamous Lizzie Borden murders.
Bohemian Rhapsody tells the story of one of the music world’s most enigmatic frontmen, Freddie Mercury of the band Queen.
The heartbreaking trailer for Focus Features’ upcoming drama Boy Erased starring Nicole Kidman, Lucas Hedges and Joel Edgerton has been released.
Margot Robbie and Saoirse Ronan play Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart – two feuding queens in the upcoming historical drama, Mary Queen of Scots.
The Favourite is the latest from director Yorgos Lanthimos and it looks like his offbeat style of filmmaking is as present as ever in this historical drama/dark comedy.
From renowned director Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future trilogy, Cast Away) comes his new film Welcome to Marwen starring Steve Carell.
Oscar Isaac and Ben Kingsley star in the historical drama Operation Finale, a film about the hunt for Nazi lieutenant Adolf Eichmann.
Damien Chazelle’s next film chronicles the events leading up to the Apollo 11 moon landing mission, and the first man to set foot on the moon, famed astronaut Neil Armstrong.
We meet awkward teenager Jeffrey Dahmer in 1970’s Milwaukee, and as we view his troubled life through the eyes of his peers in high-school, we learn that there is much more to him than one would expect.
City of Lies follows the story of the controversial unsolved murder case of rapper Biggie Smalls, starring Johnny Depp and Forest Whitaker.
Dexter Fletcher took over from Bryan Singer to direct Bohemian Rhapsody, and whilst it remains to be seen whether the film will ‘rock you’ or ‘bite the dust’, it seems set to be filled with the kind of raunchy, unadulterated chicanery you’d expect from a Freddie Mercury biopic.
John David Washington and Adam Driver stars in Spike Lee’s latest film ‘BlacKkKlansman’, featuring a true story that needs to be seen to be believed.
I first discovered Tina Fey in the teen comedy Mean Girls (2004), back when I was pre-pubescent and lacked the mental capacity to comprehend what high school even was. I didn’t appreciate all that she is back in those fumbling years of my youth, but I do now.
The Mercy is based on the true story of amateur sailor Donald Crowhurst (Colin Firth), whose determination to sail solo around the world was met with both praise and doubt, bringing much media attention to his ambitious endeavour.
Winchester is loosely based on true story of the wealthy heiress Sarah Winchester (Helen Mirren) and her mansion of endless rooms, which lays claim to be the most haunted house in America.