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.
Robin Wright plays a woman who decides to live off-grid in the remote wilderness in the new survival film, Land, which she also directs.
The 2003 cult horror movie Wrong Turn spawned five sequels, with the latest film in the series marking a reboot for the franchise.
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.
Sia makes a transition into film directing with the new musical drama Music, and there’s a lot of original music in it to please her fans.
Frances McDormand looks like a chance to pick up her third Best Actress Oscar with her performance in Chloé Zhao’s new drama film, Nomadland.
Anthony Mackie leads the Netflix action sci-fi film Outside the Wire, set in a futuristic war zone where men battle machines.
Bob Odenkirk stars in the new crime-action film Nobody, which takes a page out of the ‘John Wick’ handbook, and has fun doing it.
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.
The second trailer for Jane Harper’s ‘The Dry’ adaptation has been released featuring more Eric Bana and more plot details.
Jodie Foster plays an American defense attorney who’s tasked with defending a terror suspect being held at the notorious Guantanamo Bay detention center in the thrilling new drama film, The Mauritanian.
Naomi Watts and Andrew Lincoln star in Penguin Bloom, an uplifting Australian film that showcases a family’s struggle against adversity.
The Boss Baby: Family Business sees a new, perhaps even more intelligent baby enter the picture, setting the stage for more shenanigans.
Winston Duke features in the new film Nine Days, which sees him play a gatekeeper of souls on their way to rebirth, or oblivion.
The Scream-Fest International Film Festival winner, Sweet River, from director Justin McMillan will be available on Netflix in December.
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart takes a deep look at the iconic band that conquered the music world.


