The Equalizer 3 trailer out now! Denzel Washington back in action
The legendary actor Denzel Washington is back as Robert McCall in the final chapter of American vigilante action film...
Berg releases in cinemas on 28 April
Berg follows the stories of the stones, rocks and peaks of a vast mountain landscape. Berg follows the stories...
Top 10 TV Shows Based on Books
In recent years, we’ve seen an explosion of book-to-TV adaptations, with many of our favorite novels being brought to...
Cannes 2017: Jupiter’s Moon Review
Having seen his ambitious project White God receive positive praise from 2014’s Cannes Film Festival, director Kornél Mundruczó returns in the Official Competition section of the programme with Jupiter’s Moon, a tale of a refugee who finds himself possessing the gift of flight and taken under the wing of... Read more
Arrow Season 5 Episode Episode 22 – “Missing” Review
It has been said that Season 5 has been a return to form for Arrow, and very reminiscent of Arrow‘s earlier seasons. In the penultimate episode of season 5, Arrow reminds us of the lore of those seasons and brings a thrilling episode to what will be an incredible conclusion... Read more
The popularity of the MCU
If there is any cinematic world that has set the standard for sustaining a successful, interlinked franchise, it is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Debuting back in 2008 with Iron Man, it has since grown to encompass film, short film, television and a whole range of other media spin-offs, with... Read more
The Flash – Season 3 Episode 22 “Infantino Street”
Season 3 has revolved around saving Iris from the dreaded Savitar, and in the penultimate episode, we find out if Barry has what it takes as the 24 hour death clock starts ticking for Iris. In the inevitable final moment of truth, Infantino Street manages to deliver what has been built up... Read more
New Character Posters For American Assassin Land
New character posters for Michael Cuesta’s (Kill the Messenger) American Assassin have been revealed. The posters feature Dylan O’Brien (The Maze Runner), Taylor Kitsch (John Carter), Michael Keaton (Birdman), Sanaa Lathan (Now You See Me 2) and Shivar Negar (The Art of More). The film will be released 15... Read more
First Images Released for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society
The first images from The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society have been released by STUDIOCANAL. The film is based on Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows’ best-selling novel of the same name. The images feature the film’s lead performers, Lily James (Cinderella, War & Peace) and Michiel... Read more
Cannes 2017: Great Palme d’Or Winners

To celebrate the arrival of Cannes 2017, we reflect on some of the finest Palme d’Or-winning titles.

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John Wick: Chapter Two Home Entertainment Release Details
He’s back and badder than ever. John Wick: Chapter Two sees the return of the badass Keanu Reeves as he reprises one of his most famous roles to date, that of retired hitman John Wick, only that Wick is forced back into the career he thought he had left... Read more
American Gods Season 1 Home Entertainment Release Details
Currently one of the most talked-about television shows currently playing, American Gods – based on Neil Gaiman’s international best-selling book – is a hot property on Amazon Prime at current and has already been greenlit for a second season. With the show currently on red hot form, the home... Read more
Netflix’s GLOW Gets A Wild New Trailer
Introducing the Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling… Netflix’s latest upcoming television show is all about the women and their presence within the squared circle as GLOW brings the noise, the pain and much more as women’s wrestling gets the 80s treatment in a show that is sure to draw in... Read more
James Corden Introduces You To The Emoji Movie’s Hi-5
Here at Filmoria we’re still astounded that a film focused on emojis is set to hit cinemas in the next few months, but it appears things are full steam ahead for The Emoji Movie as today sees a new piece of promotion for the upcoming animation from Sony Pictures.... Read more
Frantz (2017) Review
François Ozon is nothing if not audacious. His latest and tenth film in as many years, Frantz – a loose remake of Ernst Lubitsch’s Broken Lullaby – borrows the lush melodrama of its source material whilst injecting a Hitchcockian-like playfulness, erring ever closer to the frantic sensationalism of Vertigo... Read more