See an unrecognisable Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour; a career-defining role that earned the actor his first-ever Golden Globe nomination and win.
Darren Aronofsky’s Mother! divided audiences like no other film when it was released in 2017, and it has now received a funny Honest Trailer that highlights the film’s humorous, negative aspects (SPOILERS in video).
As the opening credits for Steven Spielberg’s The Post appeared on screen, my nostrils expanded and contracted, picking up a heavy, familiar scent; stale cigarette smoke.
Eleventh Hour replacement Christopher Plummer excels as oil tycoon J.P. Getty in Ridley’s Scott’s heavily publicized kidnapping drama, All the Money in the World.
The Janks Reviews crew have compiled a list of their favourite movies of 2017, and while many films made our team’s lists, these are the top 19 films of the past year that appeared more commonly across the board.
Happy New Year film fans! 2018 will bring it with a whole bunch of anticipated films across all genres and for all audiences – here are 21 that you should look out for in the upcoming season, with trailers where applicable (sorted by release date).
Many films that are released at mainstream cinemas are likely to be big-budget blockbusters – these are the prequels, sequels and everything in between that may not necessarily be great movies, but will make loads of money at the box office (of course, there are some amazing big-budget films too, they are just rarer). If you are lucky enough to live near an independent cinema, you may be able to see some more unusual flicks.
According to gold prospector Kenny Wells (Matthew McConaughey), “What made this country great isn’t the tight ass in a suit taking the easy way down; it’s guys like me and Mike who jump.”
Featuring an all-star cast and directed by Nash Edgerton, Gringo sees a down-on-his-luck employee get embroiled in a dangerous game with a Mexican drug cartel.
The sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s 2015 hit film, Sicario 2: Soldado, focuses on terrorist smuggling across the US-Mexican border.
There’s a few reasons I’ve got true crime on the brain at the moment.
When deciphering what makes a great film, it is clear that a huge part of it comes down to the director, and Alfonso Cuarón is one of the best in the business.
Downsizing is a refreshingly original dark comedy with a conscience that will leave a big impact.
Clint Eastwood is back as director of a film based on a true story, The 15:17 to Paris, which has some unique casting choices, to say the least.
The politically charged hostage drama Entebbe stars Daniel Brühl and Rosamund Pike, and comes from Elite Squad (2007) director José Padilha.
The new drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri tells the story of desperate mother whose daughter was raped and left for dead; with the police still without answers, she takes matters into her own hands.