Please excuse me, I’m going to spend the next 48 hours cradled in a fetal position trying to regain any positivity that this world has left to offer.
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, The Miseducation of Cameron Post is part coming-of-age tale, part survival story.
Nick Offerman’s character in Parks and Recreation is just about my favourite thing on television. I’ve never been opposed to him playing a more serious role and I was lucky enough to witness that transition in the feel-good drama Hearts Beat Loud.
Hugh Jackman plays a presidential candidate in Jason Reitman’s latest biographical dark comedy film The Front Runner, based on a true story.
Ryan Gosling stars as the first man on the moon Neil Armstrong in Oscar-winner Damien Chazelle’s upcoming biopic, First Man.
Game of Thrones’ Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning play the last two people on earth in the new indie film I Think We’re Alone Now.
The intriguing first trailer for filmmaker Matthew Heineman’s A Private War has hit the web, teasing an intense look at the life of war correspondent Marie Colvin (Rosamund Pike).
West of Sunshine sees a struggling father try to repay a debt to a mobster while looking after his young son for the day.
Pine plays the Scottish ‘Outlaw King’ Robert the Bruce in this untold story of how Scotland came together to defeat the English army and reclaim its country.
Originally titled Amelie Rennt, which loosely (and rather ironically, as you will see after watching the film) translates to ‘Amelie Runs’, Mountain Miracle is right up there on my list of favourite movies from 2018, second only to The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
From acclaimed author, Gillian Flynn and Oscar-winning director Steve McQueen comes the latest trailer for the upcoming heist-drama, Widows.
The Merger is an upcoming Australian AFL-themed comedy film that sees a bunch of misfits come together to save a footy club and tackle ignorance in a small country town.
Based on the best-selling novel of the same name, Storm Boy stars Jai Courtney, Geoffrey Rush, David Gulpilil and introduces Finn Little.
After watching the trailer, you think that you get a real sense of what I Kill Giants is all about. However, I can tell you with total confidence that you’d be wrong. Way wrong.
Peter Farrelly’s Green Book follows an unlikely friendship form on a road trip through America’s deep south during the racially charged 1960’s.
Ready for another ensemble cast of lovable idiots trying to do a thing behind the curtains of a bigger thing before people find out they aren’t really suited to do that bigger thing?