Rebecca Hall stars in the creepy new horror film The Night House, which sees a widowed woman uncover some dark secrets about her late husband.
Jason Statham reunites with Guy Ritchie for the director’s latest crime-thriller film, Wrath of Man, where he plays an unstoppable force out for revenge.
Matters of life and death are the key focus points in the new Netflix sci-fi thriller film Stowaway starring Anna Kendrick and Tony Collette.
A group of teen astronauts begin to go mad after discovering the higher-ups control them in the new sci-fi thriller, Voyagers.
Great White is an upcoming Australian horror-thriller film that features one of the country’s most devastating killer sharks.
Nicholas Jarecki’s Crisis seeks to unveil the stigma behind addiction and raise awareness about the opioid epidemic affecting so many in the world right now.
I Care a Lot is a dark-comedy thriller focusing on the “care”, which is in quotes because the main character does not actually care for them: the elderly and their lack of autonomy.
The Mauritanian is one of many films that deal with the Homeland Security aspect of the American justice system. It is a hard topic to touch upon.
The Little Things pays homage to 90s serial killer cop dramas and features award-winning actors that deserve to be in a better movie together.
Robert Connolly’s latest venture, The Dry, is a quintessentially Australian film with a compelling storyline that survives patchy acting and the leaps of faith demanded by the plot.
Get ready to be confused because Christopher Nolan is back, and this time, time itself is the main character in Tenet.
Emerald Fennell has penned and directed a powerful debut with Promising Young Woman, a revenge drama staring Carey Mulligan.
Denzel Washington and Rami Malek are on the hunt for a serial killer (which may or may not be Jared Leto) in the new crime thriller, The Little Things.
The Marksman movie sees Liam Neeson go head-to-head with a dangerous Mexican cartel while trying to protect a boy on the run from said cartel.
Janks chats with Justin McMillan, the Australian director of the psychological horror movie Sweet River, streaming now on Netflix.
We love a guilty pleasure thriller movie from time-to-time, and Deon Taylor’s Fatale seems to hit all the right notes for a fun viewing experience.