The Endless is a sci-fi thriller/mystery about two brothers who return to a cult that they were once a part of when they were younger.
Pacific Rim Uprising is a surprisingly competent sequel to what is essentially an over intellectualised apocalyptic ‘robot versus monsters’ movie.
Over the past few weeks, I have frequented the movies enough to have seen the trailer for Ready Player One more times than I’d like to count.
With imagery as powerful and as alarming as Pink Floyd’s film The Wall (1982), the trailer for Fahrenheit 451 is a breath of fresh air, in a climate of political staleness in contemporary film.
A mute, Amish bartender (Alexander Skarskård) must navigate the seedy underbelly of futuristic Berlin to track down his missing girlfriend.
The second, monster filled trailer for Rampage sets up the film’s tone, and it looks like we’re in for an action packed blockbuster, that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
As Earth reaches the end of its energy supplies, and the world teeters on the edge of total collapse, a group of scientists are sent to the space station Cloverfield in hopes that they can unlock a source of infinite sustainable energy. While there, something goes wrong, and they must unravel the mystery to save both themselves, and the Earth below.
The second trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom dropped at this year’s Super Bowl, featuring more dinosaur action with somewhat of a horror twist.
With 13 Oscar nominations (14 as of the upcoming 2018 awards), Roger Deakins is the greatest cinematographer to have never won an Academy Award.
John Boyega leads a new pack of Jaeger pilots against a swarm of Kaiju’s, threatening to destroy the planet in Pacific Rim Uprising.
This hilarious fan trailer gives us a look at what a Quentin Tarantino Star Trek film could look like, featuring expertly edited footage from the original TV series.
‘Netflix and chill’ is one of today’s most popular euphemisms playfully used when two adults want to enjoy one another’s company. As per the intentions of Netflix and chill, the chill side of things tends to attract the most emphasis.
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).
Peter Jackson produced and penned the screenplay for the epic, upcoming sci-fi/fantasy film Mortal Engines, directed by Christian Rivers.
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.