Triangle of Sadness wins coveted Palme D'Or in Cannes
Cannes Film Festival is over for another year and film fans were anxiously following the Cannes Awards ceremony.
Cannes Film Festival is over for another year and film fans were anxiously following the Cannes Awards ceremony.
Ray Liotta, the iconic actor best known for his role as Henry Hill in Goodfellas, has passed away in his sleep at the age of 67.
The actor, who is attempting to make a comeback, is set to be charged with four accounts of assault in the UK.
Cannes Film Festival is about to wrap up in the south of France so we take a look at some of the films we can’t wait to hit cinemas.Â
They might not be doing Marvel numbers, but there's a growing band of smaller films helping prop up the UK cinema box office in 2022.
It seems that The King is indeed back, with Baz Luhrmann’s glitzy biopic Elvis receiving positive buzz from its world premiere.
Ahead of Top Gun: Maverick’s cinema release, we chatted to some of the cast about the long-awaited sequel.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence will return in Bad Boys 4, despite reports that the film had been put on hold.
Ahead of Top Gun: Maverick’s cinema release, we chat to Whiplash-star Miles Teller about playing Goose's son Rooster in the film.
Ahead of Top Gun: Maverick’s cinema release, we chatted to some of the cast about the long-awaited sequel. First up, Jon Hamm!
The trailer for the 7th instalment of the Mission Impossible franchise leaked over the weekend, but it’s now available to watch online.
★★★☆☆
Carey Williams’ Emergency is a piercingly sharp and witty comedy that quickly turns into a drama, but can’t quite balance the two.
★★★★☆
Terence Davies brings us Benediction, a remarkable and devastating biopic of war poet Sigfried Sassoon, played by Jack Lowden.
★☆☆☆☆
Firestarter, yet another Stephen King adaptation, arrives with very little fanfare and no wonder - it’s shockingly bad.
★★★★☆
Tom Cruise is back in the cockpit and we’re all the better for it; Top Gun: Maverick is the definitive blockbuster of our times.
★★★★☆
The directors behind the farting corpse film are back with a story of a woman drawn into the multiverse in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
Spacey, who has been accused of sexual assault and abuse, is making his return to the big screen with 1242 - Gateway to the West.
★★★★☆
The Quiet Girl is a quietly affecting film about a girl of few words. But who needs words when you have visual language like this?
Jake Sully and Neytiri are back in James Cameron's much-awaited sequel to 2009’s Avatar, the highest grossing film of all time.
★★☆☆☆
Mark Wahlberg plays his usual type in this tired, predictable film about a boxer-turned-priest from writer-director Rosalind Ross.
The endless stream of Marvel content seems to be everywhere and the vast majority of filmgoers love it. But we spot a potential problem…
★★★☆☆
Benedict Cumberbatch is back as Doctor Strange but the superhero fatigue is setting in as even Sam Raimi can’t conjure up anything unique.
A Shakespeare favourite and a classic comedy are headed to our cinema screens as the National Theatre announces its newest cinema lineup for Autumn 2022.
Director Thomas Daneskov tells us all about how the film Wild Men came to be and who he’d cast in the American remake.
While we love a bit of Doctor Strange and Top Gun, we also love smaller films so here’s everything a bit more indie coming in May.
The month of May begins and ends with a bang with two huge franchises returning to our screens, but worry not, there’s some gems in between too.
★★★☆☆
Thomas Daneskov’s Wild Men is weird; part-thriller, part-comedy, but it’s mostly a fascinating look into a man’s psyche.
With Justin Lin’s exit from Vin Diesel’s petrolhead Family in the headlines, now seems a good time to run down some of the times from Hollywood history that directors decided to quit.
★★☆☆☆
It's worth saying right off the bat that, if you love Downton Abbey, then its latest film outing is exactly what you want it to be.
Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson will return to Gotham once again after the critical and commercial success of the first instalment.