Dr. Knock tells the story of an opportunistic hustler and how his relationships with the people of a sleepy town ultimately result in him finding acceptance, and his place within the community.
A new Charlie’s Angels project has officially been given the go-ahead from director Elizabeth Banks and will feature Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska as the Angels.
The trailer for high-concept Kickstarter movie project Book of Monsters shows writer Paul Butler and director Stewart Sparke are clearly genre fans.
Hill’s Mid90s is a coming-of-age throwback to 90’s culture, going as far as being shot in the 4:3 aspect ratio, with a grainy, VHS-style look and feel.
Tired of your relationship? No problem. Don’t have the balls to tell your other half it’s you, not them? We got this. Want to disappear from your partner’s life for good? Consider it done.
Writers Trent Haaga and Marko Makilaakso appear to have had a lot of fun making It Came from the Desert.
Let’s just hope that this new trailer for Paul Feig’s A Simple Favour starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively doesn’t give away too many twists.
The first teaser trailer has dropped for Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, the sequel to the 2015 Jack Black-starring Goosebumps.
The Breaker Upperers’ directors and stars Jackie Van Beek and Madeleine Sami will be embarking on a national Heartbreak Tour with Q&A screenings.
This film is definitely one that we should be talking about. Funny, raw, emotional and inspirational, Hannah Gadsby: Nanette will have you jumping out of your seats and sliding into your bright-blue, equality-advocating t-shirts in no time.
Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon, the dynamic duo in The Spy Who Dumped Me, give us a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, and the real-life friendship between the two stars.
It’s bizarre to me that people living in New York City could resent their wonderous, expansive metropolis, yet it is a common theme among its life-long residents.
I’m quite the generous reviewer, as you may have noticed. However, I’ve learned that when my inspiration is lacking, it’s usually because the film I’m reviewing isn’t as exceptional as I’d initially believed. Such is the case for Set It Up, directed by Claire Scanlon. A cute film, just not an overly exciting one.
From renowned director Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future trilogy, Cast Away) comes his new film Welcome to Marwen starring Steve Carell.
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.
I like to think that I am a child at heart since my eagerness to climb trees and run through sprinklers has not dissipated at all despite me being well into my twenties. However, it seems I’ve got nothing on the guys (and gals) in the new release movie Tag.