Category : Cinema


Terence Stamp's heartbreaking final role in dementia film

Veteran actor Terence Stamp, 85, is set to star in a poignant new film about dementia, 'The Old Oak', drawing from personal experience and filmed in a real care home. The acclaimed star reveals this may be his final performance.

George Lucas's £1.5bn Museum Lands in Los Angeles

Star Wars creator George Lucas selects Los Angeles as the permanent home for his groundbreaking £1.5 billion narrative art museum, ending a dramatic search that spanned multiple US cities.

Sorry Baby Review: A Riveting Dive into Modern Motherhood

Eva Victor's directorial debut, 'Sorry Baby', is a brutally honest and darkly comedic exploration of the unspoken pressures of early motherhood. Our review delves into this unsettling yet essential cinematic portrait.

Mike Flanagan's 'The Life of Chuck' Divides Critics

Mike Flanagan's ambitious adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Life of Chuck' premieres in UK cinemas, featuring Tom Hiddleston in a genre-bending trilogy that has divided critics with its unconventional narrative structure.

South Park Parodies Trump as Towelie in New Episode

In a hilarious new episode, South Park skewers Donald Trump's social media outbursts, portraying him as the forgetful stoner towel from the show's lore. A must-read for fans of political satire.

NZ Cinematographer Killed in UK Film Set Accident

The film industry is in mourning after a veteran New Zealand cinematographer died in a tragic on-set accident in the UK. The Health and Safety Executive has launched a full investigation into the incident.

Ferris Bueller Stars Reunite For New Honda Advert

Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck, the iconic duo from 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off', reunite nearly four decades later for a hilarious new Honda commercial, brilliantly parodying their 1986 roles.

Kirsten Dunst Joins Minecraft Movie Sequel Cast

Oscar-nominated actress Kirsten Dunst is in final talks to star in the highly anticipated Minecraft sequel, joining Jason Momoa in the Warner Bros. live-action adaptation of the global gaming phenomenon.

Oscar Isaac Open to Star Wars Return as Poe Dameron

Exclusive: Oscar Isaac hints at a major comeback to the Star Wars universe, expressing his desire to reprise the role of the charismatic X-wing pilot Poe Dameron. Get the inside scoop on potential storylines and the actor's conditions for a return.

James Bond Shock: Legendary 007 Actor Considers Return

Exclusive: In a move that will send shockwaves through the film industry, one of the most beloved actors to have played James Bond is reportedly in early discussions for a stunning return to the role that made him famous, potentially reshaping the future

Brad Pitt's Cliff-Top Hollywood Scene With Elizabeth Debicki

Behind-the-scenes photos reveal Brad Pitt and Elizabeth Debicki filming a tense cliffside scene for Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', showcasing the film's meticulous production and stunning Californian locations.

Ultimate Netflix Horror Guide & Hidden Masterpiece

Dive into the terrifying depths of Netflix's horror library. We reveal the under-the-radar masterpiece that's chilling viewers to the bone and curate the definitive list of must-watch nightmares available for streaming right now in the UK.

Ray Winstone Slams 'Soul-Destroying' Marvel Experience

British acting legend Ray Winstone gives a blisteringly honest account of his 'soul-destroying' time filming Marvel's 'Black Widow', criticising the studio's interference and lack of respect for the creative process.

Aubrey Plaza Joins Ethan Coen's 'Honey Don't'

Aubrey Plaza is set to star alongside Chris Evans, Amy Poehler, and Anya Taylor-Joy in the upcoming dark comedy 'Honey Don't,' directed by Ethan Coen. Get the latest casting news and plot details.

Alan Cumming: 'I Hated Every Second' of X-Men Role

Award-winning actor Alan Cumming gives a shockingly candid interview, revealing his deep regret and misery over his role as Nightcrawler in 'X2: X-Men United' and criticising the modern superhero film machine.

Meanwhile on Earth: French sci-fi explores dark alien ethics

A profound and unsettling French science fiction film forces audiences to confront humanity's darkest impulses when faced with extraterrestrial visitors. This cerebral thriller explores the terrifying moral abyss of first contact.

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