Gringo is reminiscent of the early Tarantino and Coen-brothers films that dominated the mid-90’s. Sadly, director Nash Edgerton lacks the skill and finesse to bring the multiple plots and double-crossing characters together with the same style.
Falling in love across continents is the going thing these days, what with technology and travel making it that much easier to maintain long distance relationships. Ibiza captures what new-age romance is all about; an intriguing mix of modern millennialism combined with the more traditional notion of love at first sight.
The second trailer has dropped for the upcoming comedy film Night School, from director Malcolm D. Lee and starring Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish.
The Leisure Seeker is a charming comedy featuring two of the all-time Hollywood greats in Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland, about a couple in their twilight year’s adventurous road-trip.
Beloved children’s book character Winnie the Pooh, along with his friends Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet and others, come to life in the new trailer for Christopher Robin.
Melissa McCarthy stars in the trailer for The Happytime Murders, a crude and vile, comedy mystery thriller… Muppets movie?
In Times of Fading Light is an intimate, slow building portrait of a family of German communists, during the tumultuous, typically jubilant period of German history when the Berlin Wall came down.
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.
Mothers come in all shapes and sizes, and there’s no better place to bear witness to that than on the big screen. With Mother’s Day just around the corner, let’s celebrate by paying tribute to the top 10 unforgettable movie mothers of the last few decades.
Charlize Theron delivers a powerful, fearless performance showing the messy, exhausting reality of motherhood in Tully, from director Jason Reitman.
It’s always touch and go with Adam Sandler as to whether his films are going to make me laugh or make me cringe. I was especially sceptical about The Week Of and wasn’t expecting anything more than the crass lines that Sandler usually delivers.
I think I did high school wrong. Way wrong. I didn’t get up to a tenth of the mischief that the girls in Dude did, and yet they totally rocked it.
A Simple Favour is a comedy/mystery/thriller film from Paul Feig starring Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, Linda Cardellini and Rupert Friend.
If you think the premise behind Amy Schumer’s latest romp I Feel Pretty seems familiar, you’d be right. Switch out Schumer for Jack Black and insert Tony Robbins in place of a motivating SoulCycle trainer and you’ll find this well-intentioned romantic comedy bears a striking resemblance to 2001’s Shallow Hal.
Abracadabra is screening as part of the 21st Spanish Film Festival in Australia, which is looking to be a fantastic event, with a variety of interesting films to showcase, an opening night gala and afterparty with Torres wines, tapas and live entertainment, and closing with Oscar winner Guillermo Del Toro’s Spanish masterpiece, Pan’s Labyrinth (2006).
Garfield plays an unsuspecting detective searching for the whereabouts of a woman he’s fallen in love with (Riley Keough), after she mysteriously moves out of her hotel room.