Robert Zemeckis is set to make quite a return to the big screen with a heavy tale of love, loss and secrets set against the backdrop of WWII in Allied. A new spot for the film has just been released, and highlights the growing tension between American assassin Max Vatan (Pitt), and his formidable wife Marianne (Cotillard), […]
‘Captain Fantastic’ – Review
Director Matt Ross and actor Viggo Mortensen bring a touching tale of family loyalty and love to the screen in Captain Fantastic, which follows one family’s journey to make itself whole after a tragic heartbreak. Mortensen has never been better as Ben Cash, a modern day eco-warrior, naturalist and semi-survivalist who has raised his six […]
Tom Ford spins a dangerous tale in ‘Nocturnal Animals’
Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal become engaged in a dark and twisted tale of obsessive love that is sure to take audiences to the edge in Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals. Art gallery owner Susan Marrow (Adams) finds herself haunted by her ex-husband’s (Gyllenhaal) novel, a violent and obsessive thriller that she interprets as a veiled threat […]
‘Sully’ – Review
Hollywood legends Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks explore the depths of one man’s personal heroism in the face of an extraordinary event, mounting media pressure, and a public who want answers, in the true life story of American aviator and ‘Hero of the Hudson’ Chesley Sullenberger in Sully. In Sully Eastwood presents audiences with a […]
‘Sausage Party’ – Review
Sausage Party is one animated film you better keep the kids away from, which is good news for cartoon-loving adults. Directors Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan hold nothing back in this absolutely outlandish comedy that’ll make you re-examine your entire relationship with food. Vernon and Tiernan, along with Rogen and fellow writers Evan Goldberg, Kyle Hunter […]
‘Pete’s Dragon’ – Review
Director David Lowery brings the timeless Disney tale Pete’s Dragon back to the big screen with groundbreaking visual effects that’ll enchant a whole new generation of viewers. Pete’s Dragon is a quintessential Disney film to the core with all the usual trappings of family, love, and magic at its heart. There’s a real timelessness to […]
‘Richie McCaw: Chasing Great’ – Review
What makes a ‘Great All Black’? That’s the question that documentary filmmakers Justin Pemberton and Michelle Walshe seek to answer while following former All Black captain, and the world’s greatest openside flanker, Richie McCaw, as he prepares for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, and the defence of the coveted Web Ellis Trophy in Richie McCaw: […]
‘David Brent: Life on the Road’ – Review
Comedy superstar Ricky Gervais is back as one of his most iconic characters, and if there’s one word to best describe David Brent: Life on the Road, then it’s ‘cringe.’ Gervais’ trademark comedy will make you squirm in your seat as this deplorable character does everything in his power to finally make it in the […]
Suicide Squad Series: Deadshot – On Target
The final countdown is on for Suicide Squad, and we can barely contain our excitement. Over the last few weeks we’ve worked to profile various members of the Squad, and now we’re turning to the leader of the pack, a criminal marksman who is not going to play fair. Ladies and gentlemen, we give you […]
SDCC 2016: Benedict Cumberbatch is instructed in the mystical arts in new ‘Doctor Strange’ trailer
Following a trippy first teaser, a brand new trailer for Scott Derrickson’s Doctor Strange has been released as a part of San Diego Comic Con 2016, and it proves that Benedict Cumberbatch’s sorcerer supreme has a lot to learn. When eminent but vain neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch) loses the loss of his hands in a severe car accident he is […]