“The Dead Don’t Die.” “The Report.” “Marriage Story.” “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” 2019 has quickly become the year of Adam Driver. And Even with three of those Movies still to be released, and with Martin Scorsese in attendance to hand out one of Telluride’s silver medallions to Driver this weekend, whilst also calling him ‘the greatest actor of his generation’. Just how did he become one of the finest actors working today.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Angel Has Fallen' Tops For Second Week in a Row
This weekend’s Box office limped over the line as the summer period came to an end.
Read more‘The Irishman': New Images Revealed From Martin Scorsese's Crime Epic
With only a few weeks to go before the great Martin Scorsese reveals his new, highly anticipated mobster movie “The Irishman,” Empire (online) debuted some exclusive pictures, showcasing the extreme acting talent Scorsese has at his disposal yet again.
Read moreThe 10 Best Space Movies: From ‘2001: A Space Odyssey' to ‘Gravity'
Space movies are a dime a dozen but only a handful have actually captured the zeitgeist and become cinematic landmarks. What are some of the essential films set amongst the stars?
Read more‘Mindhunter' Season 2 Review: David Fincher's Netflix Crime Series Continues to Impress
David Fincher’s deliciously addictive thriller shifts gears for its second season.
Read moreRichard Linklater To Spend Next 20 Years Shooting Movie Musical Starring Beanie Feldstein
Ben Platt and Beanie Feldstein to lead the 2040 Oscar Race?
Read moreJames Gray Says Cinema In ‘Utterly Perilous State’
Following James Gray airing his concerns surrounding modern day cinema in a revealing interview with Deadline, in which the headline statement had Gray stating mainstream cinema is in an “Utterly perilous state”. Are we possibly in a sustained period of non-risk-taking cinema? And has the business of cinema completely taken over?
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Angel Has Fallen’ Opens with $21 Million Opening Weekend
“Angel has Fallen” delivers the franchise’s first top spot, as the ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise scored big in China yet again.
Read moreOur 22 Most Anticipated Titles of Fall Festival Season
As we enter the final months of 2019, and with the festival season bringing with it waves of Oscar hype and talk, what are the films to look out for at this year’s fall fests? We got you covered with this shortlist of the 20 must-see titles playing at this year’s fall festivals. It all starts off this Wednesday with the Venice Film Festival screening its opening night film and the Telluride Film Festival announcing its lineup and screening schedule on Friday. Meanwhile, the Toronto International Film Festival kicks off next Thursday September 5th with a screening of Armando Iannucci’s “The Personal Life of David Copperfield.”
Read moreTom Cruise's 10 Best Performances
Tom Cruise has been one of Hollywood’s biggest stars ever since he slid onto the screen to the sound of Bob Seger’s Old time rock and roll in 1983’s ‘Risky Business’. Jumping between serious roles and as Hollywood’s go to action man, Cruise has built a career around authenticity, both in performance and in the stunts he performs. Still one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, but what have been his career highlights?
Read moreSpider-Man: So, What Happens Now?
The internet went into meltdown this week with Marvel fans ready to storm the gates of Sony (in some cases literally) as it was revealed they and Disney had failed to reach an agreement on the Web-slinger’s continued involvement in the MCU.
Read moreBox-Office: ‘Good Boys’ Becomes Surprise Hit with $21 Million Opening
Universal locked out the front two spots this weekend with “Good Boys” and “Hobbs & Shaw” as Warner Bros’ late summer continues to fall flat.
Read more‘Hobbs & Shaw' Squeezes By Horror Film ‘Scary Stories' As Melissa McCarthy’s ‘The Kitchen' Bombs [Box Office]
“Hobbs and Shaw” continues to lead the way as it clinged onto top-spot of the weekend box-office, much like its star Dwayne-Johnson clung onto that helicopter during one of the films main set pieces.
Read moreCan Andy Serkis Bring Critical Success to Venom 2?
News broke last night of ‘Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Planet of the Apes’ alum Andy Serkis being hired to direct the sequel to 2018’s ‘Venom’ for Sony.
Read more‘Hobbs and Shaw' Races to the Top; ‘The Lion King' and ‘Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood' Hold On Strong
“Hobbs and Shaw,” Universal’s “Fast and Furious” spin-off, was the big winner this weekend at the box-office.
Read more10 Directors Marvel Could Hire For ‘X-Men' and ‘The Fantastic Four'
Who will Marvel entrust to bring the X-Men and the Fantastic Four back to life?
Read moreBox-Office: Quentin Tarantino Hits Career High As ‘Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood' Has $40M Opening
Disney's new take on “The Lion King” remained atop the box office this weekend, despite the biggest second-weekend drop off that one of their 'live action' remakes has seen. With $75.5M this weekend, the Jon Favreau directed, all-star cast driven (and highly faithful) remake now has a domestic standing of $351M, boosting its worldwide tally to a hefty $962M, leaving it finely poised to pounce over the $1B mark next weekend, making it the second Disney re-hash in as many weeks to do so after the Will Smith starring Aladdin reached the milestone this weekend.
Read moreOscars 2020: The Best Picture Race So Far ...
Still wondering just how “Bohemian Rhapsody”walked away with four Oscars. Forget about it, as 2020 looks to see the return of some of the Hollywood's biggest hitters, and most adored stars, along with (as always) a few surprises.
Read moreMarvel & Disney Dominated San Diego Comic-Con
Now that the Infinity War style dust has settled on Kevin Feige unveiling Marvel's next batch of MCU projects, from big to small screen, lets look at the big takeaways from this colossal announcement, from surprise comebacks and ground-breaking projects, to the confirmation of some familiar faces joining everyone’s favourite cinematic universe, and more.
Read more‘I Am Heath Ledger' Explores Late Actor's Legacy [Interview]
Ten years on from Heath Ledger's Oscar win for his spine-tingling performance of the Joker in “The Dark Knight,” Adrian Buitenhuis, co-creator of the acclaimed documentary “I Am Heath Ledger,” a film which beautifully explored the man he was, both on and off camera, speaks about the story of a “truly incredible actor” who “thrived off human connection”, and how he wanted to dispel the myths that surrounded the sad passing of the transcendent Australian well on his way to becoming a screen legend.
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