Category : Cinema


Tatum & Dunst Reunite For Magical Rom-Com 'The Governesses'

Hollywood stars Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst are set to light up the screen once again in 'The Governesses', a spellbinding new romantic comedy from A24. Discover the plot, release details, and why this is their most anticipated collaboration since 'M

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Review

Rian Johnson delivers another razor-sharp, fiendishly clever whodunit in the third Knives Out film, 'Wake Up Dead Man', with Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc facing his most personal and perilous case yet.

Venice Film Festival Snubs 'The Voice of Hind Rajab'

Director Kaouther Ben Hania and jury member Jim Jarmusch express dismay as the powerful documentary 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' is overlooked for the top prize at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, sparking debate about art, politics, and recognition.

Tom Hanks' West Point Award Ceremony Cancelled

Hollywood icon Tom Hanks' scheduled appearance to receive the Thayer Award at the US Military Academy was unexpectedly called off, with officials citing an 'unforeseen family matter'.

Mirren & Kingsley Lead 'Thursday Murder Club' Cast

Dame Helen Mirren, Sir Ben Kingsley, Pierce Brosnan and Celia Imrie are set to star in the hotly anticipated film adaptation of Richard Osman's bestselling novel, 'The Thursday Murder Club', with filming underway in the UK.

Fuze Review: A White-Knuckle London Heist Thriller

Dive into our explosive review of 'Fuze,' the gritty London heist thriller that's setting the cinematic world alight. Discover how David Morrissey and a stellar cast deliver a masterclass in tension and realism.

The True Crime That Inspired Texas Chain Saw Massacre

The horrifying true story of Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein, whose macabre crimes of grave robbing, murder, and human taxidermy became the terrifying inspiration for Leatherface and the iconic 1974 horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

Sydney Sweeney's Gory 'Immaculate' Horror Film Review

Sydney Sweeney's new horror film 'Immaculate' is a blood-soaked, nunsploitation thriller that pays homage to classics like 'The Exorcist' and Italian giallo. Discover why it's a must-watch for horror aficionados.

Jackie Chan & Jet Li's 2000s Film Revolution

A deep dive into the 2000s martial arts film revolution, exploring how Jackie Chan's 'Rush Hour' and Jet Li's 'Crouching Tiger' redefined global cinema and bridged East-West cultural divides.

Lanthimos's 'Obsession': A Chilling TIFF Masterpiece

Yorgos Lanthimos delivers another masterclass in psychological horror with 'Obsession', a disturbing tale of love and madness starring Margaret Qualley and Rafe Spall. Our review from the Toronto Film Festival.

Bigelow Slams Oscars' Snub of Female Directors

Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow criticises the Academy Awards for its persistent failure to recognise female filmmaking talent, calling for systemic change in the industry.

Shakespeare's Globe evacuated during emergency alert test

London's iconic Shakespeare's Globe Theatre was abruptly evacuated after an emergency alert test from the UK government mistakenly blared during a live performance, causing confusion and alarm among actors and audience members.

Steve Coogan shines in gripping post-war drama 'Saipan'

Steve Coogan delivers a career-best performance in 'Saipan', a powerful and unsettling drama exploring the dark legacy of a WWII photographer. Co-starring Eanna Hardwicke, this is a must-see cinematic triumph.

Ralph Fiennes' Haunting Triumph in 'The Choral'

Ralph Fiennes delivers a tour de force performance in 'The Choral', a poignant and unsettling British drama exploring trauma, memory, and the elusive nature of truth. Discover why this film is set to be a defining moment in his acclaimed career.

Cillian Murphy outstanding in ferocious reform school drama

Oscar-winner Cillian Murphy gives a career-defining performance in 'Steve', a harrowing drama exposing Ireland's brutal reform school system. Director Alan Gilsenan's powerful film is a searing indictment of institutional abuse.

Darth Vader's Lightsaber Sells for £2.2 Million

An iconic piece of cinema history, the original Darth Vader lightsaber prop from 'The Empire Strikes Back', has been sold for a colossal £2.2 million ($2.7m) at a prestigious auction in London, setting a new record for Star Wars memorabilia.

Spielberg to Direct Call of Duty Movie

Acclaimed director Steven Spielberg is officially attached to helm the highly anticipated film adaptation of the blockbuster video game franchise, Call of Duty, promising a cinematic spectacle for fans.

London's Cultural Gatekeeping Marginalised Marlowe

Shocking new research reveals how London's cultural establishment has systematically marginalised Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe, favouring Shakespeare and rewriting literary history.

LEGO's £900 Star Wars Set: 9,000-Piece Giant Revealed

LEGO has launched its largest and most expensive Star Wars set to date: a monumental 9,000-piece Republic Venator-Class Star Destroyer, priced at a staggering £899.99. A must-have for adult fans and collectors.

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