Sacha Baron Cohen is back as the controversial Borat in the new sequel film, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, and it looks like a hoot.
Literal bloodsuckers as well as metaphorical ones feature in the new Netflix horror-comedy film, Vampires vs. the Bronx.
Adam Sandler returns to his most famous persona – playing a doofus – in the new comedy-horror film Hubie Halloween for Netflix.
Blumhouse has subverted the horror genre once again with the new film Freaky starring Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is the sequel to 2017’s comedy-horror Netflix hit, The Babysitter, and it promises more of the same silly horror-comedy.
Bill Murray and Rashida Jones star in Sofia Coppola’s latest about a father and daughter rekindling their relationship in On the Rocks.
Robert De Niro feuds with his grandson and friends in the new family comedy film, The War with Grandpa, based on the popular children’s book.
Mon Dieu, how I love a French film! The humor, the wine, the quick-witted candor – it all comes together in the new release feature film La Belle Époque.
Comedic actors Adam Devine and Gillian Jacobs play rival magicians in the new Disney+ family film, Magic Camp.
Young Jack (Micheál Richardson) is getting divorced and is in need of money. Too much money and fast, a big amount he doesn’t have. This is why he convinces his father, Robert (played by Liam Neeson), a bohemian artist, to travel with him to beautiful Tuscany in Italy to sell an old home they inherited from their deceased mother/wife.
Bill and Ted are back up to their old time travel antics in the third entry of the popular series, Bill & Ted Face The Music.
A pregnancy upends a fun-loving woman’s dreams so she and her partner will try to live them out before the baby is born in the new Kiwi comedy film, Baby Done.
Scheduled for release exclusively on Disney Plus, the adaptation of the popular kids’ book, The One and Only Ivan, looks like classic, wholesome Disney programming.
The new trailer for the The King’s Man showcases the film’s super stylish action along with more of a look at its villains.
Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti play a pair of strangers stuck in a time-loop together where forming a relationship is seemingly unavoidable.
Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams play aspiring Icelandic musicians in the new comedy film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.