Teaser Trailer For Avatar: The Way Of Water Brings Us Back To Pandora
Jake Sully and Neytiri are back in James Cameron's much-awaited sequel to 2009’s Avatar, the highest grossing film of all time.
Jake Sully and Neytiri are back in James Cameron's much-awaited sequel to 2009’s Avatar, the highest grossing film of all time.
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Mark Wahlberg plays his usual type in this tired, predictable film about a boxer-turned-priest from writer-director Rosalind Ross.
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Benedict Cumberbatch is back as Doctor Strange but the superhero fatigue is setting in as even Sam Raimi can’t conjure up anything unique.
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Thomas Daneskov’s Wild Men is weird; part-thriller, part-comedy, but it’s mostly a fascinating look into a man’s psyche.
Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ among other streaming services will face new regulations by Ofcom.
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.
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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.
Streaming giants Netflix are showing their might, acquiring BARDO, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, the new film from five time Oscar Winner, Alejandro G. Iñárritu.
Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson will return to Gotham once again after the critical and commercial success of the first instalment.
The big screen adaptation of hit musical Wicked is now going to be split into two films, with the first arriving in 2024.
Sonic The Hedgehog and Uncharted both smash past £20m at the UK box office - and sequels are on the way.
Lightyear, the impending Toy Story spinoff starring Chris Evans, has a flashy new trailer, where the superhero-turned action figure accidentally flies into the future, and beyond.
Fines have been levelled after a series of safety failures on Rust set, which ended with actor Alec Baldwin discharging a live gun, tragically taking Halyna Hutchins’ life and wounding director Joel Souza.
Here’s how Peter Jackson stepped into the ring – and succeeded – in making the ‘unfilmable’ Lord of the Rings triology.