30 Best Movies to Look Forward To In 2020
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30 Best Movies to Look Forward To In 2020 Can’t get enough of superhero movies, remakes, and sequels of...
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Only Yorgos Lanthimos could make a film about backstabbing-bitchiness, treachery and duck-racing a viable candidate for a Best Picture...
Gay Related Immune Deficiency: the original name of the vicious virus we now know as HIV and AIDS. At the height of the epidemic back in the 1980’s, as the health of many spirited young men deteriorated, so did the moral fibre of others with the perception of the... Read more
This year’s Oscar nominees in the category for Documentary (Feature) include a made-for-television recollection of the trial of OJ Simpson, a powerful story about refugees, and two very important films focusing on politics and race, but one that instantly stands out from this admittedly strong crowd is Roger Ross... Read more
Three years ago Keanu Reeves officially confirmed that he was far from done when it comes to the action genre, and with John Wick he gave us a character who was always going to captivate audiences and have us lusting for more. A character whose dog had been killed... Read more
The multi-talented Elle Fanning will play “Frankenstein” author Mary Shelley in the forthcoming biopic.
Read moreAnnette Bening and Elle Fanning star in the Oscar-nomainted 20th Century Women. Here’s our full review.
Read moreConsider your phone background sorted thanks to these glorious new John Wick: Chapter 2 art posters!
Read moreMichael Keaton stars as The Founder in John Lee Hancock’s fast food empire biopic. Here’s our official verdict.
Read moreGreat news Marvel fans! Avengers: Infinity War is officially underway. Check out this awesome Behind-the-Scenes look.
Read moreDC’s forthcoming Batman movie has found a director following star Ben Affleck’s decision to move away from the chair.
Read more Words from Liam Taft One area in which film, time and time again, has failed us is in its depiction of mental illness. Split, released just last month, saw controversial director M. Night Shyamalan return to form after a decade’s worth of box office flops. The film depicts James McAvoy,... Read more
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