Category : Cinema


Iran Bars Jafar Panahi's Film From Oscar Submission

In a stark act of cinematic censorship, Iranian authorities have blocked the submission of acclaimed director Jafar Panahi's 'No Bears' for the Best International Feature Film Oscar, reigniting global debates on artistic freedom and political repression.

Netflix's 'The Haunting' Stuns With Cinematic War Scenes

Netflix's new German war film 'The Haunting' is being hailed as a cinematic masterpiece, with viewers and critics praising its breathtaking, blockbuster-quality battle sequences that have set a new standard for streaming military dramas.

Film Review: Swiped - A Missed Opportunity

Film review: The new Lily James thriller 'Swiped' attempts to expose the dark side of modern dating apps but fails to deliver a compelling narrative, falling into cliché and offering a shallow critique of a complex subject.

Licorice Pizza: A Masterful, Oscar-Worthy Coming-of-Age Tale

Acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson delivers a stunning, nostalgic masterpiece with 'Licorice Pizza'. Brian Viner's review praises its brilliant performances and unique 1970s California vibe as a surefire awards contender.

Best British Period Drama Films To Stream Now

Discover the finest British period drama films for your next movie night. From romantic classics to epic historical tales, this curated guide reveals the best picks available on UK streaming platforms.

Amy Poehler roasts Benedict Cumberbatch's name on SNL

Saturday Night Live host Amy Poehler delivered a blisteringly funny opening monologue, taking aim at co-star Benedict Cumberbatch's notoriously complex name and sharing hilarious anecdotes from the set of their new film.

The Worst Film Ever? Inside 1966's Bizarre 'The Unknown'

Uncover the shocking story behind 'The Unknown', a 1966 British film so catastrophically bad it's achieved cult notoriety. From its non-existent plot to its baffling production, discover why critics are calling it the absolute worst.

Robert Redford Dies: Hollywood Pays Tribute to Icon

The film world is in mourning following the death of Hollywood icon Robert Redford at 87. Co-stars and directors celebrate the life of a transcendent talent and profoundly decent human being.

HappyEnd: Brilliantly Mysterious Orwellian School Drama

Director Yukiko Mishima's 'HappyEnd' is a masterful and unsettling dissection of a high school's sinister pursuit of perfection, creating a brilliantly mysterious Orwellian drama that will haunt you long after the credits roll.

Saving Private Ryan's D-Day: The Brutal Truth

Steven Spielberg's harrowing D-Day sequence in Saving Private Ryan is revealed to be so brutally authentic that WWII veterans couldn't bear to watch. Discover the real stories and shocking details behind cinema's most realistic war depiction.

Redford on Sundance: 40 Years Reshaping Cinema

Hollywood legend Robert Redford reflects on the 40-year legacy of the Sundance Institute, the powerhouse behind indie film classics that transformed the cinematic landscape and launched countless directorial careers.

Robert Redford Death Rumours Are a Hoax, Reps Confirm

Hollywood is set abuzz as false reports of acting icon Robert Redford's death spread online. The 87-year-old legend is alive and well, with representatives confirming the viral story is a complete fabrication.

Hollywood bosses thought Robert Redford was 'ice-cold'

New biography reveals how studio executives initially dismissed Robert Redford as 'emotionless' and 'wooden', only for him to become one of Hollywood's most bankable and respected stars, defying early criticism with his legendary career.

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